CS2 on iMac Intel?

I currently have a 3-year old G4 Powerbook w/ only 768mb of RAM. I'm looking to upgrade to a more powerful machine that can handle tons of large RAW files. My question is a two-parter:
1) I know Adobe PS CS2 is not universal, but what are the chances of CS2 running smoothly on an Intel iMac w/ 2GB RAM?
2) Depending on the answer of the question above, would it be a better decision to buy a refurb iMac G5 (w/o the Intel) rather than an Intel iMac?
Basically, what is my best Apple computer option for running CS2, Aperture 1.1, and other high powered software on the same system at the fastest speed possible all for under $2,500?

In the interim your could go with a 15" or 17" PowerBook G4, an iMac G5, or Power Mac G5. Adobe CS2 on an Intel at this point will suffer a performance penalty running under Rosseta. Or you can do as earlier suggested, wait until CS3 debuts in 2007.
Apple has said it would be a year to a year and a half before all programs would be Universal Binaries. Running Aperture on a Mac or Intel Mac would be a smooth process since it is already a Universal Binary. The Adobe CS2 would suffer a noticeable performance penalty.
A PowerBook G4 w/120GB HD and 2GB of RAM will NOT be a problem. I am using that configuration right now and have not experienced any problems.
An iMac G5 and a Power Mac G5 have a minimum of 160GB HD's but would surely outperform any Intel Mac at this point because of Rosseta. But for the time being Apple is currently carrying the Power Mac G5 however the cost is twice the amount of an iMac G5 if you can still find one.
If you do your homework you can find a iMac G5 for $1,000 all over the internet. I've found that a iMac G5 is still a HOT item right now specifically because of the programs which run natively on a G5.
The G5 is still in demand and those older, wiser folks blessed with plenty of wisdom have known this all along and have waited patiently waiting for the Intel Macs to catch up.
Hope I helped a bit and GOOD LUCK with your search!

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