ICal with Tiger and Leopard

Hi,
I have a PowerMac G5 running Tiger 10.4.11 and a powerbook pro laptop that runs Leopard. I cannot seem to have iCal work on Tiger: it keeps crashing after a few seconds, after sync starts asking to review conflicts. On the laptop with Leopard, there is no problem. Do you know if this problem can be resolved?
I tried to remove the Library/Application Support/SyncServices directory and redo the syncing but it does not work.
Thanks for any help,
marc

I have a problem that may give you the answer, though if it's correct it's not an answer you would like. I don't have iCal on my machine. I reinstalled the OS a few months back and I guess it didn't go with it. There was an installer in library/receipts in a package form, but the installation wouldn't go through. By the way, I'm running 10.4.11. Anyway, I went to Apple's download site and found that the only iCal they had on the site was for 10.3.9 at the latest. There was nothing past that to download. I'm thinking perhaps if you don't have the same iCal you did when you bought Tiger/your new computer, you're running a version that's not supposed to be on that version. Now I just have to find a copy of the program for Tiger. If not on Apple's site (and I tried versiontracker), then I don't really know where. That's really all I can think of.

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    ADOBE APPLICATION COMPATIBLE WITH REQUIRES UPDATE NOTES ABOUT
    Mac OS X Leopard For Mac OS X Leopard Compatibility
    Creative Suite 3 Design Premium ✔ Requires update to Acrobat 8.1.2
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    Expected to be available
    in late January 2008.
    Creative Suite 3 Design Standard ✔ Requires update to Acrobat 8.1.2
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    Expected to be available
    in late January 2008.
    Creative Suite 3 Web Premium ✔ Requires update to Acrobat 8.1.2
    Professional for full compatibility.
    Expected to be available
    in late January 2008.

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