Probably a stupid question... so sorry in advance!

I'm planning to buy Photoshop CS3. If I decide to fork out for a Power Mac later in the year, how easy is it to move my Photoshop application from my old G5 to the new PowerMac? Will the licence still be valid? The may be obvious but I've never change computers before so sorry.
Same question for Aperture 2.

Photoshop CS3 asks you to activate via internet, you can do this in up to two machines. Make sure to deactivate the software in your old machine before replacing it with the new one, or you'll have one of two activations lost.
Aperture doesn't use this kind of protection so no worries here.

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