Suggestions for upgrading from 4.5-- 6.0

In the old days only clean installs were recommended. Is it still best to remove FCP 4.5 and DVD 3 before installing 6.0 and 4? Actually, if it wouldn't confuse the OS, I would like to leave them both on the system. (When I upgraded from 4.1 to 4.5 I had them both running, without any problems, while I was testing the upgrade.) Please advise.
jmf

Actually, if it wouldn't confuse the OS, I would like to leave them both on the system. (When I upgraded from 4.1 to 4.5 I had them both running, without any problems, while I was testing the upgrade.) Please advise.
Well, Apple's advice is specifically not to that.

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