How to share previews?

I'm due to receive my new Mac Pro tomorrow morning, and its not a moment to soon.
I'm planing on using my PowerBook for client meetings and such and I wanted to learn if it was possible to share previews the the Mac Pro will create with the PowerBook? I've hard somewhere that people are taking their entire image library with them on their laptops. How is this done exactly?
Thanks in advance for your help!
Best,
ChristopherDavid

If you are using previews in Aperture, simply select the images you need in the browser and drag them to a folder, for example sitting on the desktop. The jpg previews of those images will be copy there and then you can show them using Preview.
If you'd like to use Aperture to show those images then exporting the project and importing it back to the Powerbook would be your best option.

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