Changing Admin Accounts

After purchasing a new Mac, I wish to donate my old PowerBook G4 to a friend. I intend to create a new Admin account with the friend's name, then delete my old User folder. The applications folder will remain untouched.
Are there any pitfalls that I need to be aware of.

there are no pitfalls but I would really recommend you do erase and install and give your friend a clean computer. also, make sure you give him/her the install disks for the OS currently on the computer and the original install disks that came with the computer.

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