Last Question re: nano, Leopard, and 10.3.9

alright, so we all know Leopard's needed in order to sync a nano. My question is, will Leopard actually load onto a PowerBook G4, 667MHz? i can stand a slow computer if the OS will work. thanks!

Hi,
Kappy is correct! With my Panther 10.3.9, I sync with my Grandson's iPod. And he sync's with his Mom's iBook with Tiger 10.4.11 on it. And her other son sync's his Nano on it, as she does with her nano.
So, even Panther CAN SYNC with it...
PS: It is maybe moreso the version of iTunes then the OSX version...
Message was edited by: The Bohemian

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