Tiger to Snow Leopard -taking the plunge

Hi, I was wondering if I can have some advice re uprgrading my Dual Core iMac 17in, please?
I'm still running 10.4.10 -with very good reason ... I have a full version of Photoshop 7, Flash MX, and ProTools with Mbox 2 hardware which are essential (and which I can't really afford to replace at this time -ProTools at least is non upgradable). So firstly is there a way of partitioning Tiger for these apps so that I can still use this hardware/software when needed?
And secondly, I rely heavily on iMovie, iPhoto, iWeb, and of course Mail. Will I be able to import any existing data into the new iWork/iLife suites, or will it be unreadable (of course I have the jpgs and .mov files backed up as raw data too).
Thanks for any help. 

First, update to 10.4.11. Then, get an ext FWHD, format and partition it into two pieces, use something like Carbon Copy Cloner or SuperDuper!, and put a backup/clone of that onto both partitions. Boot with these backup/clones and ensure they work exactly like the original. Then, erase and reformat the int HD into two pieces and restore one backup/clone to each partition. Buy Snow Leopard and install it onto one of those int HD partitions. Set it up to do what you want and then update one of those clones on the ext HD. As for the iApps, I don't use them, so can't provide any help.

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