Leopard on older mac?

Does anyone have experience with installing Leopard on an older mac? I have a powermac with dual G4 processors running at 867 Mhz - the bare minimum Mhz-wise of what Apple recommends for Leopard.
I want to know if it's worthwhile to upgrade this machine to Leopard, or if the machine will crawl performance-wise after the upgrade.

I decided to take everyone's advice. I upgraded my powermac and I bought a new macbook.
Since everyone knows Leopard runs well on a new macbook, I'll instead tell you about performance on my PowerMac G4 867 Mhz: Pretty darn good. I figured I'd have to back the change out, but no. Everything I used to do on my mac is just as fast now - if not faster - than on Tiger. Now, some of the new eye candy is pokey, especially compared to my macbook. E.g. there's a noticeable pause when bringing up quickview or one of those spring loaded thingies on the dock (I forget the marketing term for them). But web browsing, iPhoto, mail and other fun things work wonderfully on my new OS. As does e.g. the screen sharing.
All in all - if you have a mac that is as good or better than this, you shouldn't hesitate to upgrade.

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