I run Leo on my MDD Dual 1.25GHz, and it's great. I thought there was
an iTune update to talk to my iPad or iPod that forced this. I
remember feeling that I was pushed to this move, but am happy to use
it.

Andreas, can you say why you think Tiger is better than Leo on G4?

To OP, I imagine the low speed machine you have may be an issue. for
that last series of G4s, Leo is fine for me, and I'll continue to say
that I think they are the sweet spot for $$ to performance in the Mac
world.   Dual 1.25GHz selling for <$200 vs Quad 2.8GHz for $2000+
(which I bought and love as well, by the way)

On Oct 15, 1:56 pm, "Mac User #330250" <[email protected]> wrote:
> ----------  Original message  ----------
> Subject: Re: What is the Highest OSX a Digital Audio G4 can run?
> Date:    Saturday, 15. October 2011
> From:    Valter Prahlad <[email protected]>
> To:      [email protected]
>
> > OTOH, whatever Mac you're using, Classic support was dropped in 10.5.
> > So if you still need Classic, you're "stuck" with 10.4.
>
> That's the one answer there is: 10.4 is the last to support classic Mac OS
> applications.
>
> Even if you can install 10.5 on your box, you are then limited to Mac OS X/PPC
> applications. No classic Mac OS (PPC, M68k) stuff will work. And, naturally, 
> no
> Mac OS X/Intel-only stuff will work.
>
> 10.5 is a great OS, but on PowerPCs Tiger is IMHO the best choice.
>
> If you want 10.5, have it installed on a seperate partition alongside Tiger...
>
> Cheers,
> Andreas  aka  Mac User #330250

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