Can I install Lr4 on my macbook vs 10.5.8 os ?

Can I install Lr4 on my macbook vs 10.5.8 os ?

Hi daisyjuly,
LR 4 is not supported on 10.5.8. Upgrade to 10.6.8 or later version. For the complete system requirements, see http://www.adobe.com/products/photoshop-lightroom/tech-specs.html
Thanks,
Preran    

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