To do this, you will need to install 10.6 (Snow Leopard). A Snow Leopard disc can be purchased online, or at a local computer store. Once this is installed, you can purchase OS 10.8 (Mountain Lion) from the App Store that is built into Snow Leopard, and download it directly from there.
Interestingly enough, Apple no longer releases their operating systems on discs, and instead sells them exclusively on the App Store.
Cheers!
To legally upgrade from Mac OS X 10.3 to !0.4 you will have to purchase a copy of 10.4 (Tiger).
Yes, easily. Just put in the disk and select upgrade and it will take a while but you will have lost nothing. (If nothing goes wrong. But that's rare.)
You do not have to upgrade to Safari 4. It is optional.
IF you have the at least Mac OSx Tiger, you can upgrade through Apple.com at whatever they charge. There are no freebies for Apple OS upgrades unless it is prirated.
Via the Mac App Store
yes. but only if you have an intel-based mac.
no
there is no mac 11 its only mac osx 10
yes
Go To Limewire.com, Download Limewire For Mac OSX and install it like you install any other program.
You should try to upgrade it to Safari 3.1.2.
The latest is Mac OSx 10.8.3 Mountain Lion as of 3/18,2013.