Best way to upgrade MacBook from Tiger to Snow Leopard? I only have 1 GB RAM

I'm currently running the latest version of Tiger (10.4.11) on my Intel MacBook with 1 GB RAM, and I want to
upgrade to a later version of OS X.  I understand that Mountain Lion requires 2 GB RAM, so I'm thinking that
I want to upgrade to Snow Leopard (10.6).  What's the best way to go about this -- where do I get the upgrade, etc.,
and what do I need to watch out for in terms of compatibility with existing applications such as Microsoft Office?
Thanks

Restore your bootable backup/clone or Time Machine backup of your previous 10.6.x installation.

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    http://store.apple.com/Catalog/US/Images/popups/upgrade-requirements-overlay.htm l
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    Hello,
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