Looking at moving from G5 to MacPro

I've never used OS 10.4 but I'm looking at going from G5 OS 10.39 to a MacPro 10.48. Is this a simple transition? Can I use my software on the MacPro? (IE: Adobe suite CS2, Quark, Office, fonts)

Yes it's an easy transition. Tiger is much better!
The Mac Pro is an Intel based Mac, the applications that run on your PowerMac are PowerPC based. In order for these applications to run natively on the Mac Pro, they need to be recompiled as an Intel based. Then the binaries can understand.
You can still run it under an application called Rosetta, but it will run very slow. Rosetta reads the binaries and converts them on the fly to Intel so that the Intel processor can read the apps and process them.
Photoshop isn't avaliable as a native application. I run it on my Intel based MacBook and the performance rates are great. I can't tell much from my G5 to my MacBook. And it's under Rosetta!
The Mac Pro is a great product and you'll like it.
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Remember to mark as helpful or solved.
-benny

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