Running iWork 9.03 on Lion

This is for all of you who long for the simplicity of "save/save" as well as control over what gets saved.  I uninstalled the iWork 9.1 and then ran the script provided by our French friend Koiening Yvan (Check his publicme for IWork09 uninstall zip file).  Then installed iWork 09 from my discs.  Then I updated it to version 9.0.3.  Everything is working fine so far.  Pages and Keynote both are running fine.  I don't do Numbers, so I can't help you there.  Generally speaking, I update my Apple stuff as a matter of course and am usually pleased with the upgrades.  There are always features I don't use (e.g. widgets & spaces), but the last iPhoto update was disappointing and this thing with Auto Save and Versions, while conceptually desirable, is in my view poorly implimented.  I hope this isn't a trend. 
Many thanks to Yvan for the script! 

Thanks for the feedback.
I wish to add that you may download the updater 9.0.5 from my iDisk.
For_iWork:iWork '09:iWork9Update5.dmg.zip
You may apply it.
Version 9.0.5 behave flawlessly under Lion (and with this one you have the export to epub feature).
Yvan KOENIG (VALLAURIS, France) mercredi 17 août 2011 12:44:19
iMac 21”5, i7, 2.8 GHz, 4 Gbytes, 1 Tbytes, mac OS X 10.6.8 and 10.7.0
My iDisk is : <http://public.me.com/koenigyvan>
Please : Search for questions similar to your own before submitting them to the community
To be the AW6 successor, iWork MUST integrate a TRUE DB, not a list organizer !

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