![]() Hope this helps! Worked for me, good luck!ĭamn !!! thats sheer genius. Posted is a pic of the plist, also, there is an automatic installer posted somewhere- search for JSN1 System Version Changer-it does not go up to 10.5.6 but you could go to 10.5.3 then manually change it.that is my process because previous applications needed 10.5.3 I was surprised that there seems to have been a change in system requirement between iWork 9 and 9.0.4. However the update to iWork 9.0.4 will not install and gives the message that OS X 10.5 is required. Then save the plist and paste/replace it over the old ist, put in your password, and check your "about this mac" to verify. Mac OS X 10.4.10 is an update for Mac OS X 10.4 (Tiger) that was released by Apple on June 20, 2007. iWork 09 system requirement for 9.0.4 update iWork 09 installs and runs on my iBook running OS X 10.4.11. The version should appear twice in the plist, so change both. Then open the plist from your desktop and where the string is that has your system version- 10.5.2 for example, change it to 10.5.6. The range of OS versions possible depend on the processor type and speed. I suggest you also make a backup just to be sure.can't hurt. Keynote has always been the big gun in iWorks arsenal. Go to System/Library/CoreServices, then you will see ist, copy it and paste it on your desktop. Apples Keynote presentation tool has long been chosen over Powerpoint for Mac. Hey, i have 10.5.2 and changed the ist and iwork 09 works great. ![]()
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