F FFTWarren macrumors member Original poster Oct 13, 2008 83 0 Baton Rouge, LA, USA Oct 31, 2008 #1 Ok I still have my iworks cd from when I bought the MB. Im thinking of getting the MBA tomorrow possibly. without buying a superdrive how could I get iworks onto the MBA. if I brought it with me could they just do it at the store?
Ok I still have my iworks cd from when I bought the MB. Im thinking of getting the MBA tomorrow possibly. without buying a superdrive how could I get iworks onto the MBA. if I brought it with me could they just do it at the store?
dubhe macrumors 65816 May 1, 2007 1,304 10 Norwich, UK Oct 31, 2008 #2 just download it, then enter your code
T twist2b macrumors regular May 26, 2008 220 0 North Carolina Oct 31, 2008 #3 is it a setup cd? Put the cd in another computer then snag it onto the MBA....
F FFTWarren macrumors member Original poster Oct 13, 2008 83 0 Baton Rouge, LA, USA Oct 31, 2008 #4 can I download it from the apple site or would I have to find it somewhere
T twist2b macrumors regular May 26, 2008 220 0 North Carolina Oct 31, 2008 #5 FFTWarren said: can I download it from the apple site or would I have to find it somewhere Click to expand... Yeah, prob. Google it if not.
FFTWarren said: can I download it from the apple site or would I have to find it somewhere Click to expand... Yeah, prob. Google it if not.
StingerT125 macrumors 6502a Jun 3, 2008 662 0 Dutchess County New York Oct 31, 2008 #6 A quick check found it on the Apple site http://www.apple.com/iwork/trial/
I inigel macrumors regular Mar 14, 2008 234 0 No where Oct 31, 2008 #7 FFTWarren said: can I download it from the apple site or would I have to find it somewhere Click to expand... I think every new Mac has a trial of iWork installed on it. My MacBook Pro and Mac Pro did. Just enter your serial in that.
FFTWarren said: can I download it from the apple site or would I have to find it somewhere Click to expand... I think every new Mac has a trial of iWork installed on it. My MacBook Pro and Mac Pro did. Just enter your serial in that.
L lucidmedia macrumors 6502a Oct 13, 2008 702 37 Wellington, New Zealand Oct 31, 2008 #8 if you have access to another mac, use disk utility to create a disk image... then you can move the file over via USB...
if you have access to another mac, use disk utility to create a disk image... then you can move the file over via USB...