Will AppleWorks be able to run on Lion?

will AppleWorks be able to run on Lion?

Bobio,
I am a High School Math teacher and I keep all the info regarding presences/absences and scores of my students in an AW 6 DB file of 255 fields — the maximum permitted by AW 6.
This I can reconstruct in FileMaker Pro, from the scratch, before the next school year begins in february of 2012. I will not need the 2011 file's data because the file data starts each year.
I know that I can make it better and more secure using FileMaker Pro.
But, for this current school year, I should do nothing.
The Expenses and the CheckBook, both AW 6 DB files cover more of 10 years and I would like to get all the data I have on those. With FileMaker Pro, I can even integrate both files in just one.
If FileMaker Pro can import the data of a Numbers spreadsheet, I will get my data, exporting from AW 6 DB mode to an AW 6 SS mode, and then to Numbers.
But I will not die just because this turns out to be impossible.
I am certain of one thing: Bento is not sufficient for me. Either I will have Snow Leopard or I will move to FileMaker Pro.
Best regards,
Jorge Lucas (the guy from Rio Grande do Sul)

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