I think you would be better off with Tiger??? Based on my experience in the 
past when you go up to the next OS it tends to slow it down... I would hang on 
to the Leopard disc just in case you start having trouble with Tiger but I 
don't see this anytime soon... I would max out the memory though if you are 
looking for more speed and performance!!!  



-----Original Message-----
>From: mythmaker18 <mythmake...@yahoo.com>
>Sent: Dec 7, 2009 8:41 AM
>To: G-Group <g3-5-list@googlegroups.com>
>Subject: Leopard or Tiger?
>
>I recently purchased a 17" 1.33GHz Powerbook G4 (Aluminum) and was
>wondering which would be the best (as far as speed/responsiveness) OS
>to install on this Mac: 10.4 or 10.5? I have install discs for both.
>
>I will be moving over a 5400RPM drive and will be installing between
>1.5 and 2GB of RAM.
>
>Speed is more important to me than simply being more "current". Thanks
>for your opinions.
>
>Andy
>
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