Pages for Snow Leopard

How can I get Pages for my Snow Leopard MacBook without updating?

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  • Pages for Snow Leopard v10.6.8

    Where can I download Pages for Snow Leopard v10.6.8?  I was about to download it from the App Store but then realised that Pages '09 v4.2 requires OS X v10.7.4 or later.
    Thanks.

    Nowhere. You need to either purchase the DVD version or upgrade the computer's OS if possible.
    (69280)

  • Where to buy Pages for Snow Leopard?

    Where can I buy the version of Pages that will work with Snow Leopard (10.6.8)?
    The App store only has v.4.2 which requires 10.7.4 or later.

    I haven't checked prices for iWork '09, but I do know that Snow Leopard disk prices have skyrocketed, so check carefully.

  • Have updated from Snow Leopard to Lion with Safari Version 5.0.5. Now I can not update to Safari 5.1. There is no update in the Software Updater, and on the apple-download page, I only found a Safari 5.1 for Snow Leopard. When executing it, there is an e

    I have updated from Snow Leopard to Lion with Safari Version 5.0.5. Now I can not update to Safari 5.1. There is no update in the Software Updater, and on the apple-download page, I only found a Safari 5.1 for Snow Leopard. When executing it, there is an error message, that it is for 10.6 only.
    It seems that I should have first updated Safari, and then only to Lion, which I didn't. Any idea how I can fix this now without having to rollback to Snow Leopard, update Safari and then go back to Lion?

    Try this Safari5.1 from the installer package
    http://www.filefactory.com/file/cc9005d/n/Safari.pkg.zip
    The download worked better with Firefox not sure why. At the bottom of the page after the captcha>> slow down load is the Free link,  it took about 4 minutes to download on my test.

  • How can I obtain the Pages app which I previously purchased from the App store for Snow Leopard? The only download now available is for Mountain Lion which my computer can't run. Thanks

    How can I obtain the Pages app which I previously purchased from the App store for Snow Leopard? The only download now available is for Mountain Lion which my computer can't run. Thanks

    Try Amazon but look for the iWork suite of software. It's only sold separately as Pages, Keynote, and Numbers from the App Store.

  • Is there a stand along application for Pages that I can download for Snow Leopard?

    Is there a stand along application for Pages (that's not part of iWork) that I can download for Snow Leopard?

    Go to the Mac App Store and search for Pages.  That is the only source of a stand alone version, but it requires 10.7, so it does not appear to be possible.

  • Can't open .doc files in Pages with Snow Leopard

    I just installed Mac OS X Snow Leopard and Pages can no longer open .doc files. I receive the error message: "The document “XXX.doc” couldn’t be opened."
    (Operating with iWork 09)
    Help?

    Welcome to Apple Discussions
    But now I don't have the option "save as" word document as I used to before I installed the update for snow leopard. It only lets me save as iwork '06 or '05.
    That's Pages 3/iWork '08. You may have both iWork '08 & '09 on your Mac & '08 has opened. You can have more than one version, I have three, but you'll need to find a way to identify each one. I have changed the icons for two of the versions & have aliases to each in a folder where I added the version number. This way I can know which one I'm opening & they look different in my Dock. Do not add a version number to the actual application, the updaters then won't find them. (Can you tell I like changing icons? )

  • Daily Tips RSS feed for Snow Leopard?

    Someone recently told me that there's a Daily Tips feed for Snow Leopard with general helpful hints to get the most out of it. I've been in a search frenzy, but there's a lot in the lists here and almost nothing when you type in "Tips" in the search field, and none that obviously indicate that they might be that sort of feed in the RSS feeds lists. I'm not having problems, just like to have little prods in my education as I learn the OS. I'd always been a fan of MacWorld and MacUser magazines tips scattered throughout their pages before they went beyond just the computers into everything else. Miss that because I learned SO much from them.

    If you want more, then see these (if you're not coming from windoze, skip the switching stuff):
    Switching from Windows to Mac OS X,
    Basic Tutorials on using a Mac,
    Mac 101: Mac Essentials,
    Anatomy of a Mac,
    MacTips, and
    Switching to the Mac: The Missing Manual, Snow Leopard Edition.
    Additionally, *Texas Mac Man* recommends:
    Quick Assist.
    Welcome to the Switch To A Mac Guides,
    Take Control E-books, and
    A guide for switching to a Mac.

  • Safari 5.1.8 for Snow Leopard available

    But only as part of a recent security update. Still, those still with Snow should take advantage of the security upgrades that we thought would not happen.
    Available through Software Update.

    Are you kidding?  That would be a HUGE step backward.  It's almost as if Apple snuck this into the security update just so they could sabotage Safari for Snow Leopard.  Is Apple that desperate to get us to leave 10.6.8 and go to Mountain Lion?
    It's really screwed up that I'm now going to avoid a security update just because Apple decided to sneak a Safari update inside of it.  This is a highly unusual and suspect way to "update" Safari.
    Can anyone else verify tking13's issue?
    tking13 wrote:
    Has anyone else noticed the old flashing page bug (page goes white when switching tabs). I have a bunch of tabs open at a given time (100+) and the problem has returned with 5.1.8 (they had resolved it with an earlier update).
    Tim King

  • Why can't I download Xcode 4.2 for Snow Leopard?

    Hi there,
    I login to Apple Developer and click Download Xcode 4.2 (Snow Leopard) but I'm just presented with an Access Denied page... Do you know why this happens?
    Best Regards,
    Jens

    Thank you very much :-)
    I just checked it again and here's what I've done:
    1) Browse to developer.apple.com
    2) Choose iOS Dev Center
    3) Log In
    4) Go down to the Downloads Section on http://developer.apple.com/devcenter/ios/index.action and click on Xcode 4.2 for Snow Leopard download link.
    5) The link is download.apple.com//Developer_Tools/xcode_4.2_with_ios_5_sdk/xcode_4.2_and_ios_ 5_sdk_for_snow_leopard.dmg but instead of downloading the file, I'm presented with an Access Denied page:
    Access Denied
    If you need assistance, please contact the ADC Support Team.
    If you feel you received this message in error, please reference this code when contacting the ADC Support Team: P1

  • Why did I pay £25.00 for snow leopard

    Why did I pay £25.00 for snow leopard?
    Ive installed it and have noticed no difference.............have you?
    Jeff

    That's a point fo confusion.
    If your MacBook has a Core 2 Duo processor (64-bit) and not the earlier Core Duo processor (32-bit), you can run 64-bit versions of Apple's applications. Whether the speed improvements are mostly because of this "64-bit'ness" or mostly because Apple re-coded the bundled apps (such as the all-important Finder) to be more efficient, I'm not so sure. Apple did optimize their code to reduce bloat, and it is supposedly a lot more than just removing the PowerPC code. This article has a good high level explanation.
    http://www.macworld.com/article/142379/2009/08/snowleopard_64bit.html
    The other layer for 32 versus 64-bit discussion is in the core of the OS itself, the kernel. Apple seems to be playing it safe initially, and all Macs (except for Xserve servers) are running the 32-bit kernel by default. This may be to ensure third-party software compatibility during the transition to 64-bit. The more recent Macs are capable of switching to the 64-bit kernel on startup. Older Core 2 Duo Macs (that can run 64-bit apps) cannot use the 64-bit kernel. This web page (with related utility) has a good consolidate explanation, although I cannot confirm everything is 100% accurate.
    http://www.ahatfullofsky.comuv.com/English/Programs/SMS/SMS.html
    So there are really two levels. 64-bit applications and the 64-bit kernel. 64-bit apps can run with the 32-bit kernel just fine, as long as your iMac has Core 2 Duo processors. I'm just going to keep things +as is+, and not worry about it. Snow Leopard is running great, and that's good enough for me no matter what part is 64-bit and what part is not.

  • TS1702 Please can't make FaceTime for free for all iMac it's mean Apple can't make face time for free for snow leopard ?

    Please can't make FaceTime for free for all iMac it's mean Apple can't make face time for free for snow leopard ?

    did Yamaha/Apogee ever work out the problem that you couldn't use mLAN drivers for the XS (it's not really mLAN, it's "based on" right?) and Apogee drivers at the same time?
    I think Yamaha has updated their drivers twice since you and I last exchanged ideas on this.
    You've got killer hardware, and while I'm sure it's possible to set up an XS to send MTC and for Logic 8 to deal with correctly, it's just backwards of the way I use (almost) the same tools. My experience is the same, control Logic from the Motif, only it's so much more than just stop/start, and locate. Your XS is made to be a remote controller for Logic, sliders, transport controls, even the info for tracks and plug-ins (in Logic!) show up on your XS display and you can do plenty without touching the keyboard or mouse... Besides the sound of the Motifs, they're just great at doing this kind of stuff too... I personally wouldn't consider anything else...
    I don't want to send you down a path that won't work if the two vendors in question haven't solved this yet, but... I want to help you but deep inside I think you're approaching your top-of-the-line gear backwards...
    of course, if this is still a vendor incompatibility thing... then you have no choice.
    pages 839 (the graphic is on page 838) of the Logic user manual under "listen to MMC input" describes what you need to set in Logic 8 to make this work. Since I don't have an XS, I can't point you to the correct pages for that.
    I really hope you can get this to work.
    Michael

  • Cant find fresh Safari download for Snow Leopard

    I know this should be easy, but my old Safari got deleted and I wanted to download and install the latest version for Snow Leopard. I downloaded the link on the front page of the downloads page and it doesn't work at all. It opens a page and does nothing. I have to force quit to stop Safari.
    Where can I find Safari 4? I would then download the update for Safari Snow Leopard, correct?

    HI,
    I downloaded the link on the front page of the downloads page and it doesn't work at all. It opens a page and does nothing. I have to force quit to stop Safari.
    Safari relies on the OS X framework called WebKit so it's not exactly an application that runs on it's own so just downloading Safari from the Apple site doesn't do the job.
    *Reinstall Safari from your Snow Leoaprd disc or your Mac install disc.*
    Insert the Snow Leopard install disk. Open the Optional Installs folder, then open Optional Installs.mpkg
    An Installer will start... click Continue. When you get to the Installation Type in the window on the right you will see: Applications. Click the Disclosure triangle so it faces down. Select the apps you want to install and click Continue.
    When you are finished installing Safari, go to the Apple Menu and click Software Updates. That will bring your new Safari up to date.
    Then repair disk permissions...
    Quit any open applications/programs. Launch Disk Utility. (Applications/Utilities) Select MacintoshHD in the panel on the left, select the FirstAid tab. Click: Repair Disk Permissions. When it's finished from the Menu Bar, Quit Disk Utility and restart your Mac. If you see a long list of "messages" in the permissions window, it's ok. That can be ignored. As long as you see, "Permissions Repair Complete" when it's finished... you're done. Quit Disk Utility and restart your Mac.
    Carolyn

  • Numbers for Snow Leopard

    I can't seem to find Numbers that is compatible for Snow Leopard on the Apple site. Anyone have any insight?
    Thx
    threeDon

    Since Numbers was updated to v2.2 (& Pages to 4.2, Keynote to 5.2), earlier versions are no longer available from the Mac App Store. You would have to buy a retail box from a third-party such as Amazon.com or eBay. If you previously purchased it from the Mac App Store & need to reinstall, I suggest contacting the MAS support.

  • Multilngual Braille Output available for Snow Leopard

    Hello all,
    My package for Braille output in languages other than U.S. English is now available for Snow Leopard. It's very easy to install, and allows uncontracted Braille to be shown on your refreshable Braille display using your own language's dotcodes.
    The languages are Danish, French, German, Greek/Coptic, Hebrew, Norwegian, Russian and US Unicode (which gives the non-Latin languages). They are available as a free .dmg download from CeciMac. The site is in French, but don't worry, the Multilingual Braille package is the only .dmg download link on the home page. The installer is localised in French and English, and once it has run and you've restarted your Mac, the whole list of output languages is available via the popup menu in the Braille tab of VoiceOver Utility.
    I'm currently working on a number of other languages, which will be released as soon as possible. They include Arabic, British English, Croat, Czech, Dutch, Italian, Polish, Portuguese, Spanish, Swedish and Turkish. If you want any other languages, please let me know by e-mail to conseil at anarchie dot org dot uk.
    Enjoy Snow Leopard!
    Archie

    Hello again, all!
    I have now added new languages to the CeciMac Multilingual Braille package.
    The full list is Arabic, Danish, French, German, Greek/Coptic, Hebrew, Italian, Norwegian, Russian, Spanish, Swedish and US Unicode. The pop-up menu now includes specific items for all of these, as well as the original Apple US English.
    The installation instructions are only provided in English and French, but they are very simple.
    To download the package, please click on the following link:
    Download CeciMac Multingual Braille.
    Feedback is welcome to conseil at anarchie dot org dot uk.
    All the best!
    Archie

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