Hi folks,
Earlier this week I ploughed through all my old 100MB Zip disks (they still work) looking for a crude THINK C TCL, MIDI app I'd written that can edit sounds on a Yamaha DX100[1]. I didn't find the app, but I did find my legit copy of ClarisWorks 2.0; which Claris were giving away free at the Hanover tech fair in 1994 on CDs.

Simpler days, simpler licensing agreements! ClarisWorks was probably my most intuitive productivity app: seamless enough to make it faster than notepads and pens for sketching a mix of text and drawings.

I've attached the .cpt of my installation here: a whole 3MB including the Claris XTND translators. You can install it on Infinite Mac, but you'll need to use ResEdit to change the Type to PACT and Creator to CPTP using Get File/Folder info. Note: @mihai I had real problems using the new, snazzy, automatic .zip file translation system. I chose the Q650 and System 7.1. I could drag ClarisWorks2.0.cpt from the Finder to The Outside World; then change the type and creator. I then expanded it using Compact Pro and it produced a folder with a working version of ClarisWorks (which is where I got the first screenshot from). I then dragged the folder to The Outside World:Uploads and it saved it on my MacBook M2 as a .zip, but the .zip appeared corrupted when I tried to expand it on the Mac and also corrupted when I copied it back to the The Outside World
ownloads. I also tried the same with the application itself, which produced a version that couldn't run: error code.
When I dragged it to The Outside World
ownloads it did indeed convert it to a .zip (also attached), but dragging it back (which I've just verified again, using the ClarisWorks.zip attached) leads to:

The apps are certainly different too:

Anyway, Tada! ClarisWorks 2.0!
[1] For the few who don't know, it's a 4-operator, 8 note polyphonic FM synth from the mid-1980s with a 4-octave, non-velocity sensitive, mini keyboard and membrane buttons. I never had one, but I did borrow one for a while from a work colleague in the early 2000s.

Earlier this week I ploughed through all my old 100MB Zip disks (they still work) looking for a crude THINK C TCL, MIDI app I'd written that can edit sounds on a Yamaha DX100[1]. I didn't find the app, but I did find my legit copy of ClarisWorks 2.0; which Claris were giving away free at the Hanover tech fair in 1994 on CDs.

Simpler days, simpler licensing agreements! ClarisWorks was probably my most intuitive productivity app: seamless enough to make it faster than notepads and pens for sketching a mix of text and drawings.

I've attached the .cpt of my installation here: a whole 3MB including the Claris XTND translators. You can install it on Infinite Mac, but you'll need to use ResEdit to change the Type to PACT and Creator to CPTP using Get File/Folder info. Note: @mihai I had real problems using the new, snazzy, automatic .zip file translation system. I chose the Q650 and System 7.1. I could drag ClarisWorks2.0.cpt from the Finder to The Outside World; then change the type and creator. I then expanded it using Compact Pro and it produced a folder with a working version of ClarisWorks (which is where I got the first screenshot from). I then dragged the folder to The Outside World:Uploads and it saved it on my MacBook M2 as a .zip, but the .zip appeared corrupted when I tried to expand it on the Mac and also corrupted when I copied it back to the The Outside World
When I dragged it to The Outside World

The apps are certainly different too:

Anyway, Tada! ClarisWorks 2.0!
[1] For the few who don't know, it's a 4-operator, 8 note polyphonic FM synth from the mid-1980s with a 4-octave, non-velocity sensitive, mini keyboard and membrane buttons. I never had one, but I did borrow one for a while from a work colleague in the early 2000s.


