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andyd409

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Oct 23, 2010
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I just ordered my MBA and I am in the process of getting organized for when it arrives.

I have iWork 09 Family pack, used on two computers (iMac and MacBook).

Question: What will be the easiest way to install iWork on the MBA?

1. DVD in iMac, use drive sharing?
2. Just copy the applications from the iMac to a USB Flash drive?
3. Duplicate the DVD to a USB Flash drive and install?
How would I copy the DVD contents, it appears that the actual installer may be a hidden file (unless I did not look closely enough).


Same questions for MS Office (edu version I've used 2 installs, 3 allowed).

Thanks,

Andy
 
Download the iWork trial from apple.com and then use your serial number to unlock it.
 
I did option 1. Worked just as fast as if the drive was local. Works great and saves buying a drive you'll only use very little. However if you ever watch DVDs you will need to buy the drive anyways.
 
Hi Folks,

Thanks for all the suggestions. I used Disk Utility to make an image of my iWork DVD, copied it to a flash drive, and just copied the MS Office installer to the flash drive and put several other applications on the flash drive that I use regularly so I can install them on my MBA (when it gets here... waiting, waiting, waiting).

I'll let you know how well this worked (or didn't work) when I do the installs.

Later,

Andy
 
Convert your installation cd's to DMG's you can open the DMG's to install, if you make a DMG from a OS disk you have to restore it to a usb or firewire drive.

I've been installing the OS from a usb drive ever since I had a rev A MacBook Air :) usb media is a lot faster than spinning disks, so installing is going a lot faster.
 
My copy of the Family pack does not have a serial number.

I don't know for sure about the single user copy.

Andy

Just opened my brand new single user copy of iWork and cannot find a serial anywhere in the box.
 
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PBG4 Dude said:
My copy of the Family pack does not have a serial number.

I don't know for sure about the single user copy.

Andy

Just opened my brand new single user copy of iWork and cannot find a serial anywhere in the box.

It is probably on the back of a manual or some other piece of paper inside.
 
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It is probably on the back of a manual or some other piece of paper inside.

The "manual" is a 4 section foldout. There's more words on the 4 page quick install leaflet than there is the manual. :D The installation instructions don't make note of a serial# either.
 
Wow, that's really weird that it doesn't include a serial. How would a user that has the trial installed know they have to manually remove all the trial files to install their version of iWork? (Or why should they have to?) :(
 
Wow, that's really weird that it doesn't include a serial. How would a user that has the trial installed know they have to manually remove all the trial files to install their version of iWork? (Or why should they have to?) :(

Steve Jobs knows everything.
 
Well, I got my MBA today! Great!

Reporting back on iWork and MS Office install.

I made a DMG of the iWork DVD and copied the MS Office to a flash drive then to the MBA.

Install went perfectly!

Go for it!

Andy
 
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