Aperture 2 and PowerBook G4

I'm considering buying Aperture 2 for my PowerBook G4. I've looked at the specs and, while my machine is listed under minimum requirements, it is not under the recommended configurations.
Will Aperture 2 run on my PowerBook, or will it be glacial in speed and basically unusable? I know that it won't perform with optimal speed on my machine. I'm just trying to figure out if it is worth the money, as I can't replace the machine at this time.
wncmacs

I've been running Aperture 2 on my PowerBook G4 since it came out. It's not particularly fast, especially if you're shooting RAW and working with images that are regularly >10MB in size. Also, I strongly recommend that you have more than the typical recommendation of 10% free hard disk space (that's after installing Ap2). I've been hovering at about 10% free space, and things have gotten noticeably slower.

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