Teacher, is it true ?  intel Mac will not run Appleworks ?

I read in MacRumos this :
" Another tidbits revealed to resellers, AppleWorks no longer comes with the iMac with no plans of a universal version. "
Is it true ????
WHAT A DISASTER !!!
I use AW with my 12" G4 pb, a WACOM bluetooth graphics tablet, and a projector every school day.
Paint and Draw documents in AW are my CHALKBOARD !
I write in all colors, draw lines of all kinds ( graphing equations ), shade
regions in tint and transparent brush modes ( graphing systems of inequalities in overlapping colors/patterns ) etc.
I drop QT newsclippings from TV that involve math in real life.
I play sound files in QT.
I play SnapzPro arithmetic procedures like long division as moving reminders.
APPLEWORKS IS ABSOLUTELY INDISPENSIBLE TO ME.
Even Office has nothing like it --- lousy paint pallets , tools etc.
Pages and Keynote can't do what AW does for real-time annotations,
text,
QUESTION : Does this mean I am shut out of the new machines if I want to use AppleWorks ???????
Any suggestions appreciated.
---gooddog

I read in MacRumos this :
" Another tidbits revealed to resellers, AppleWorks
no longer comes with the iMac with no plans of a
universal version. "
Is it true ????
Yes, Apple are simply not providing any productivity software on the new iMacs, neither AppleWorks or iWork.
WHAT A DISASTER !!!
Why? You own a copy of AppleWorks. Just transfer to a new iMac if and when you get one.
I use AW with my 12" G4 pb, a WACOM bluetooth
graphics tablet, and a projector every school day.
QUESTION : Does this mean I am shut out of the new
machines if I want to use AppleWorks ?
No. It works on the new iMacs. It's just not bundled with them.
Dale

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