Is Altiverb 3 compatible with Logic7.1 / OSX 10.4.2?

Hi all,
Is Altiverb 3 compatible with Logic7.1 / OSX 10.4.2?
.....Or do I need to upgrade Altiverb to version 5?
What about version 4 ? Will that do?
thanx,
SvK

I donot know if ALtiverb 3 works well in Logic Pro 7 or not, but I have Altiverb 4 and recently updated to Altiverb 5. they works both excellent in Logic Pro 7 ....
And by the way , I feel Altiverb 5 sounds better than Altiverb 4 ......So I think it better to update your Altiverb to 5.

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