Is the latest itunes update(10.5) compatible with osx 10.5.6 leopard

thread title covers the question. just wondering how far back OSX wise, that the latest irunes version will support.
Im currently running osx 10.4.11 on a powerbook g4 laptop. i'll be upgrading the OS to 10.5.6 and then to 10.5.8 via online software updates.
so i was wondering if the latest itunes will work with this upgrade path.

iTunes 10.5 IS compatible with OS X 10.5 and later.
http://www.apple.com/itunes/download/
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