![]() ![]() PLEASE NOTE: Once your order has been processed, this product is not refundable. ![]() Mariner Write is more than able to see you through your word processing task. View different parts of your document at the same time with the Split Pane. Use the Smart Cut and Paste feature so you don’t have to worry about whether you properly selected the correct character space. But don’t be deceived by its simplicity, it can do whatever you ask. Mariner Write opens as a clean and uncluttered place for you to start to write. It was specifically developed and purposely designed for the Mac from the very beginning. Mariner Write is no "after-thought" or retooled product. Whether you’re a professional writer, educator, student or an average sort, Write has just the right amount of functionality needed to be your go-to word processing app. Tired of having 4 million features in your word processor? No worries. ![]() Just because I’m paranoid does not mean they’re not out to get me.Elegantly efficient and powerful, Mariner Write has everything you will need to turn out great looking documents. ![]() If Libre opens them just fine…then depending on how many files there are I might go ahead and just convert them all to Libre format instead of MW…might be AppleScript-able or perhaps Shortcuts or Automator scriptable…but if its thousands or even hundreds then it might be too hard to do that…but make I would make sure that Libre on an updated machine opens them correctly before just moving the files to the new macOS…if they open properly in Libre under Mojave then they will probably open just fine in Libre under Big Sur or Catalina or whatever…but with irreplaceable files I always like to make sure. Been doing Macs since 1987 or so and just today I posted a question about the new Passkey thing that’s coming with macOS, iOS, and iPadOS in the fall wondering if anybody had more details than I was able to find on googling about it a bit. This is one of the good lists where one can ask a question you don’t know the answer to and actually get helpful answers. Open Office is the only one I’ve got installed since my wife gets documents in it from one of her association people and it doesn’t reference MW…so opening them in MW and exporting as something else should work nicely if you can get Mojave installed (and MW) on another drive. Might also see if Libra Office or Neo Office or one of those other Office like packages will import MW files…I’ve no idea as I’ve never used MW and only rarely those other things. Me…I actually kept my bride’s 2013 or so MacBook Air when she got her new M1 for things like this…and so far it hasn’t been necessary. VirtualBox is free to use but is also probably harder than just installing Mojave on an external drive. The Parallels idea isn’t all that hard either…but it does require spending money for Parallels. I’m sure that many of us here would be happy to sort of email talk you through the process…although Adam might prefer it be taken off line so if you’re interested in something like that drop me your email in PM if one can do that on the website…or you can leave a comment on my travel blog at with it and I can ask questions and help you figure out if doing this is a viable thing within your comfort level. Then use Startup Disk to change to the external and boot, install MW, and open/export the files. I would think installing an older OS on a portable drive that would run MW and using it to export into something useful today or at least importable into Pages or something would be a lot easier than the Parallels idea…that requires Parallels and it’s a bit harder to do than getting a Mojave installer and running it…then selecting the external disk instead of the normal boot drive that’s a newer version of macOS. ![]()
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