Mac Mini Core Duo with Final Cut Express HD 3.5

Has anyone had any success running the new binary version Final Cut Express 3.5 on a Mac Mini with a Intel Core Duo and 2 gigs of ram. I was wondering if it would run well enough to be worth getting.

Has anyone had any success running the new binary
version Final Cut Express 3.5 on a Mac Mini with a
Intel Core Duo and 2 gigs of ram. I was wondering if
it would run well enough to be worth getting.
FCE 3.5 runs great on my Mini with 1 gig of RAM. It will run even better with two. No problems other than if you want to open your projects in Final Cut Pro (as I need to do) you need FCP 5.1. Anything earlier won't open it.
PowerBook 12", Intel Mini   Mac OS X (10.4.5)  

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