How to move software from Mac os x version 10.6.8 to 10.7.5?

How do I move apps from one Mac OS X to another Mac OS X?

Best to check out this Doc first Rosetta is an issue when upgrading from Snow leopard. Some of your apps may not work
Upgrading to 10.7 and above, don't forget Rosetta!
Also check out http://roaringapps.com It will give you a heads up as to what will and not work on Mountain lion.
Hope this helps.
PJRS

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