Ready for new computer---Need Classic---Intel???

Hi All,
After 11 years with my PB and OS 9.2.2, I thought I was ready to buy a new new Intel MBP 15".
Next I found out that Leopard doesn't include Classic. Then a salesman told me that not all Tiger includes Classic. Reading here, I'm beginning to think that perhpas it's the Intel that doesn't.
I have lots of old Pagemaker files that I need to access and my business is running on ACT! for MAC v5, plus other stuff. I need access to that info and I believe I need to do it through Classic.
The QUESTION: Does Classic work on ANY of the Intel Macs? Does it work with 10.4 and an Intel Core 2 Duo 2.2 MAC?
All thoughts appreciated,
Ira

Thanks Stefan...
Hmmmmmmm...So, Do I REALLY need Classic? Since I haven't used it yet, I'm not quite sure of the process. I have an old Contact Manager program like ACT! for MAC that does not make for the MAC anymore. I can do a "save as" as a csv (comma seperated values) file; then I would need to import that into another program like FileMaker (only ready about, haven't used). I guess I would have to check with them, but I assume that would work. OR, is a .csv file from 9.2 somehow incompatible with OSX?
For something like a Pagemaker 9.2 file; Adobe tells me that In Design will open that in OSX. Is that the way it works?
Thanks Again, Ira

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