Will Palm Desktop work on Leopard?

I am currently using Palm Desktop on my iMac with Tiger syncing to my Palm Treo 680. All my information is in the Palm Desktop and I hate to change that.
Does anyone have any experience with the Palm Desktop program working with Leopard?
Thanks for your help.
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yes it can as long as you download the latest version of Palm Desktop from this website

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