ILife Compatibility Question

Hello everyone, I have an iBook G4 1.07 GHz currently with 512 MB of RAM that I will be upgrading to 1.25 GB of RAM and MAC OS X Leopard soon. My question is, will either iLife 8 or iLife 9 run on my machine after these upgrades? I'm mostly interested in running iMovie for doing some editing. Any info is greatly appreciated. Thanks in advance!

Where can I find a copy of the iLife 6 suite?
Click here.
Is iLife 6 compatible with Leopard?
Yes.
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    "Haben, Dirk" <[email protected]> on 08/25/99 02:09:16 AM
    To: "'Soapbox Forte Users'" <[email protected]>
    cc: (bcc: Dwayne Kryger/SEH)
    Subject: (forte-users) C++ version compatibility question. Forte v30L2 on
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    Dirk:
    I ran into a similar problem. I added an other flag to my fcompile script and
    it seems to be working fine, your mileage may vary. The flag was
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    Dwayne Kryger
    "Haben, Dirk" <[email protected]> on 08/25/99 02:09:16 AM
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    cc: (bcc: Dwayne Kryger/SEH)
    Subject: (forte-users) C++ version compatibility question. Forte v30L2 on
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