OsiriX viewer for for Mac OS X 10.6.8?

OI have been unable to update my Mac Pro to 10.7 Lion, or Mountain Lion. The system requirements for Osirix now is 10.7. Anyone have an older version of OsiriX, or reccomendations on how to udate to v10.7?
Thank you!

I just found that there are older versions of OsiriX for download:
      http://www.osirix-viewer.com/OldVersions.html

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