I can't install iTunes 10 since this isn't supported by Mac Os 10.4.11

Help. I can't synchronize my iPhone 4g on my powermac G5 because I can't install iTunes 10 since this isn't supported by Mac Os 10.4.11. And I can't upgrade to mac os 10.5 because my computer processor (a PowerPC G5) does not support mac os 10.5.
Does anyone know how to help me?

Yes, call Apple and buy a copy of Leopard (10.5.x). Snow Leopard (10.6.x) only runs on Intel, Leopard does run on PowerPC.

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