How do I get my scrivener files from my old apple to the new one?

I just bought a new macbook pro and am trying to transfer files from my scrivner, which is an app for my current book, from my old mac to new.  How do I do this?
Thanks

Simply copy any Scrivener files to the new computer, however you want to do it.  Copy via flash drive, use Ogelthorpe's link, burn a CD or DVD, etc.  On the new computer, download and install Scrivener from their web site, then you can open the files.
If you aren't sure where you put your current Scrivener file, open Scrivener and hold down the command key while clicking the name of the file in the window's title bar.  That shows you where it is.

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