What applications come with Leopard DVD?

I am getting a new laptop and plan on doing a fresh install of Leopard (10.5.6, and then software update to 10.5.8 I guess) for when I give my old one to my sisters. What applications will be on my old laptop after I do the fresh install?

A "new laptop" can't run Leopard, unless new means to you a used or refurbished Mac released prior to August 28, 2009:
http://support.apple.com/kb/HT2186
http://support.apple.com/kb/HT1159
And some won't install 10.5.6 , unless they were released new prior to May 12, 2009, for the prebundled 10.5.6, or December 15, 2008 for the retail 10.5.6.
See my FAQ* on buying used and refurbished Macs:
http://www.macmaps.com/usedrefurbished.html
And check that the applications you want to load are compatible with the operating system that comes with the machine you want to get.
Also be sure, when you give the machine to one of your sisters, that you have license for both the old and the newer machine for any applications you wish to give to the sister and keep for yourself.
- * Links to my pages may give me compensation.
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