FC Express HD 4.0.1 and Snow Leopard...works or not?

Will Final Cut Express 4.0.1 break under Snow Leopard or are they compatible? I want to get FCE but need to know if I'm going to have to wait for it to be Snow Leopard compatible.

No way to know for certain at this point.
But it would be very, very unusual for Apple to leave the latest versions of significant applications stranded (e.g. Final Cut Express 4)
If you need FCE4 now, just get it. You appear to have an Intel Mac and Leopard, so you're about as up to date as you could possibly be. It's not a necessity to upgrade to Snow Leopard just because it's being released this week.

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