Will Data Rescue II Mac work on Leopard?

I use a G4 Mac QuickSilver 2002; run Leopard, Tiger, & 9.2.2.  Will ProSoft Data Rescue II work on Leopard?

According to this NO...
http://www.bhphotovideo.com/c/product/515297-REG/Prosoft_25100_Data_Rescue_II_Em ergency.html
But I'm confused, I never bought DR3, but thought I did buy DR II, even though it says it's Data RescueX, & includes Data Rescue Classic for OS9!???
Hmmm, from this it appears that DRII came after DRX...
Supports 10 times more file types for content scans than Data Rescue X
Optimized for Tiger; runs on Panther and Jaguar
http://www.amazon.com/ProSoft-Data-Rescue-Mac-VERSION/dp/B000BFHFXO
So, all I can say is the earlier version or DRX does run on 10.5.8
http://www.amazon.com/ProSoft-Engineering-Data-Rescue-X/dp/B0000AQJ27
I'd fully expect a later version, as DRII should also work in 10.5

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