New intel iMac won't run PE3

My new iMac w/ OS 10.5 will not open my PE3. It shuts down before it is fully open!
Can anyone shed a little light on this problem?

Hi Barbara,
Thanks for taking the time to respond. I never installed the Snow Leopard 10.6 that came with the iMac. I've been waiting till I read a bit more about it! PE3 is the only Adobe product on this computer.  I downloaded a trial version of the new PE8 and I was pleased with it. It seems a good idea to up grade now and avoid any future problems with incompatibility.   
Thanks again,
Hank

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