Changed computers and can't use migration assistant - erk!!

I just got a new Macbook - both Word and Appleworks are on my ibook and I don't have the original discs to hand - is there a way to migrate them onto my macbook? Problem is my ibook doesn't have Migration Assistant on it as it runs on 10.3.9 - I don't really want to have to buy both iworks and Mac Office again when I have already bought earlier versions of both I'm familiar with and like. Any ideas?

Hello
It's really simple. Read the License delivered with every application. It claims that you must have one legal copy of every Apple's application for each machine on which you want to use it.
For µSoft products, I don't know the rule.
If you keep the two machines, you must buy new copies of Apple's programs.
If you sell the old one, you must sell the bundled apps with it so, AppleWorks will leave you and you will have to buy a new copy.
If you destroy the old machine, you may keep the programs which where bundled with it.
To transfer AppleWorks to the Mackbook, link the two machines with a Firewire cable and use the ibook in target mode so you will be able to copy the AppleWorks folder from the ibook to the Macbook.
Don't forget to delete it from the ibook.
Doing that, copy also the fonts delivered with AppleWorks.
A safer track would be to use the ibook to burn a CD with the AppleWorks folder and the AppleWorks fonts so they would be available in case of you will be forced to re-install things on the Macbook.
Yvan KOENIG (from FRANCE samedi 10 mai 2008 15:44:54)

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