Dual Core Macbook (2006) and Snow Leopard

I was ready to pre-order Snow Leopard, but now I'm not sure. I accept that it won't work with my ancient G4, or my old Mac Mini. But ...
My wife's Macbook has Dual Core 2. No problem. Mine, however, is the very first Macbook - with only a Dual Core processor (without the "2")
Anybody have a clue whether or not I'm in an unfortunate technological gap?

Kappy wrote:
Everything that currently runs will continue to run without problem, and requires no modification.
There are no compelling reasons not to upgrade, but I always suggest you examine the information on the upgrade to decide if you really need it. No matter what the upgrade involves it's likely that some older applications may no longer work with the new version. I would not upgrade until you know your mission critical applications will work with the new version. If you want to try it out then install it on another hard drive you can use. That way you can test out the new version without making any changes to your normal system.
Found this web site .. may help for apps:
http://snowleopard.wikidot.com/

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