Final Cut Pro with OS 10.5.8?

I just downloaded the Final Cut Pro Final (trial) but it says I cannot use "this version of the application.. with this version of Mac OS X". I am using version 10.5.8. Is there a different FCP application that I can download or a Mac OS software update or what exactly do I need to do to run some version of this program?

Have you tried Software Update?
Click the Apple Icon - top left of your screen.
Andy

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