Want to get iTunes 10 for my Mac OS X 10.4.11

I know that leopard is required for iTunes 10. However, I will only have my current macbook for a few more months and don't want to shell out money for an operating system that I will end up getting in 6 months. I am unable to update my iphone because I have an old version of itunes. Is there any way to get itunes 10 for tiger? Or to update the iphone without itunes 10? Is it possible to get a free update of leopard since I've had my tiger macbook since 2007?

This is not going to be "fixed". Apple states the system requirements for the iPhone quite clearly, on their web sites and on the iPhone's box itself. The requirement of Mac OS X 10.5.x and later has been in place since the iPhone 4 was released last year, and it's not going to change at this point.
So your choices are either: upgrade your MacBook to Mac OS X 10.5 or 10.6; use another computer to sync your iPhone; or return the iPhone and buy some other phone.
Regards.
P.S. The company name is "Apple", not "Mac". And you posted in a thread that was last posted to three months ago, not usually an effective way to get assistance.
Message was edited by: Dave Sawyer

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