There are a few caveats (the tool is old and is somewhat counterintuitive for someone not having fought already this and many other similar usability battles). You need to get HFV explorer (it is as well freeware, though it has no site anymore), find it here Might you have some idea where I can find this documentation? I've tried researching on my own account, but all I've found has not been fruitful. I haven't gone the emulation route, as I'm unsure it would work (not to mention I don't have an Apple ROM), and clicking on the "Converting Word for DOS files" found near the bottom of the thread links out to a Patreon account.Īny help would be greatly my ignorance, but now comes the hard part of trying to open the files I have within the emulator. I spent some time searching the internet and the closest to an answer I could get was found in this thread from 2008 My question is there a way in which I can access/view a "faithful" version of these files without having to emulate or purchase an older Mac?
My dilemma is that upon extracting the files, using QuickView Plus, I am able to view content, but lose the formatting.
PCE MAC PLUS EMULATOR FOR MAC
Very briefly, I created several disk images of floppy disks and was able to extract a number of Microsoft Word 4.0 for Mac files.
I'm fairly new to the digital forensics scene, but have been working with FTK 5.6.0 on a FRED with other various software for about a year now in an academic archives setting.