Leapord compatibility

I am planning on getting the new Leapord operating system for my mac book pro when it comes out, and I was just wondering if it's compatible with the mac os x 10.4.10 or the latest version of os x on the 17" mac book pro.
Any help would be great. THANKS

It doesn't need to be "compatible" - it replaces OSX 10.4.10.
But it will interact fine with systems running 10.4.
It will work on the 17 MBP if that is what you are asking.
Before upgrading, check that all of your applications are ready to run on Leopard.
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