Will Leopard work with my 667 TiBook?

Will Leopard work with my 667 powerbook? Will it be too slow and pig out? or is it going to be alright? I'm hoping to get a newer MAcbook Pro sometime mid year but I'd like to be current althogh I've never gone to Tiger. I love Tiger it's in my iMac at home.

Hi, Looter. I read your caveat. Questions about iPods are much more likely to be answered usefully in the iPod forums than here, so if you're interested in advice from anyone besides Sevenfish who may be able to help solve your problem, that's where to post. No offense intended.
Your observation about Sevenfish's "reply" posted yesterday is interesting. All inactive threads in the Discussions are archived off and become locked (they used to become completely inaccessible) after a predetermined period of time has elapsed since the last post in the thread. The time before archiving-off varies from one forum to another: it's usually shorter in the most active forums and longer in the less active ones in my experience, but there may be exceptions. Either Sevenfish just happened to post again immediately before his post was archived off yesterday, or else there's an exception to the "replies are not allowed" rule for the original poster of an archived thread — maybe so the OP will be able to mark a question "Answered" and not have it show up as unanswered forever on his or her "My Questions" page. I don't know which is the case. Thanks for pointing out the oddity.

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    I'm thinking of buying my first mac. It's the 2.16GHz one, for £829. Just wondering if leopard will be avaliable on this, or is it only going to be for the macbook pro's?

    Leopard will available and run with macbook, infact after oct 26 release, all new mac will be bundled with leopard.
    but you might want to wait a week or two to get a mac that already installed and bundled with mac, otherwise you might fill out a form to get your Leopard updater or get the upgrade disk on the spot at apple store (if available)when you purchase that macbook and upgrade that OS X yourself.
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  • Will leopard work with the current 2.16ghz mac book with 2gb ram?

    hey just a quick question new to the whole mac thing and was just wanting to know will i be able to upgrade to leopard on my white mac book 2.16ghz with 2gb of ram and 120 gb harddrive?
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    The terms of use actually says:
    "Speculations or rumors about unannounced products."
    I would take that to mean questions and speculation about products which have been announced would be okay. Stuff like "Do you think Leopard will be able to do this or that" would seem to be okay.
    I think Apple's intent is to keep speculation and/or rumors about products which may not even exist to a minimum.
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    I know it's a matter of time but... has anybody checked it with Leopard ß versions?
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  • Will iCloud work with Snow Leopard?

    Will iCloud work with Snow Leopard?

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  • Will CS5 work with Max OSX Snow Leopard, Lion, and Mountain Lion?

    Will CS5 work with Max OSX Snow Leopard, Lion, and Mountain Lion?

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    It looks like Time Machine will not work with Airport Disks after all. All references to Airport have been removed from the Time Machine page:
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  • Will iCloud work with Power PC G5 10.5.8?

    Will iCloud work with this Mac G5?

    Rob Snow wrote:
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  • Will Splashtop work with 10.5.8? . How do I upgrade to  10.6

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  • External DVD rw, will it work with Mac mini 1.83 intel duo 2....NEW USER

    Hi
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    Without knowing the make and model of the drive it's impossible to tell for sure if it will work, but more than likely it will if the drive is claimed to be Mac compatible. You may need to download the free utility 'Patchburn' from http://www.patchburn.de/ because some drives require it. Try if without first however, and you may find that the drive works natively in the Finder and iDVD. If not, install Patchburn and test it out.

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