Applications and Upgrades

It seems as if I have deleted my applications folder and I don't know how to retrieve it. Also, how do I know what upgrades I am to do?

You deleted your applications folder? If you put it in the trash, have you emptied the trash? If not it's still there, drag it back out to your user folder. Other than that I believe it's gone. You will need to reinstall OS X to get the Apple applications back and any third party software will need to be reinstalled from their respective discs. You'll need your original install discs in order to reinstall the factory system and then run Software update to see if you can still get updates for 10.5, I'm not sure you can as it's no longer supported buy Apple. I'd recommend upgrading to OS X 10.6.8 if your computer has at least 1gb of ram installed. It's still supported by Apple and a better OS than 10.5. You can get it from Apple do $20 http://store.apple.com/us/product/MC573/mac-os-x-106-snow-leopard.
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