Just did an erase and install of Leopard is FCE 2 or iLife 08 or .Mac next?

I want to add to my fresh erase and install of Leopard 10.5 -- FCE 2, iLife 08 and .Mac and iWork 05 and Quicktime Pro.
Does it matter in what order these software programs are installed?
Also the 10.5 updates, is there a proper order to do this, or does it matter?

No.
Install the applications and run Software Update.

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