Appropiate Final Cut for a G3 iBook 600MHz?

I want to edit some videos I found, what version and what OS can I use?
I need no fancy stuff, but I definitely need the extra audio tracks iMovie does not have.
Thanks for your help.

FCP 3. That's about it. FCP 4 requires a G4 Processor.
Even Final Cut Express requires a G4 processor.
Shane
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