IMac G5 with Panther to New iMacs with Intel

Will there be any issues with programs or files I can run or open on my iMac G5 with Panther 10.3.9 if I transfer them to a new iMac G5 with the Intel chip and Tiger platform?
I am aware that I will probably be buying a new graphics Software package (Adobe Creative Suite)when I purchase the new computerRight now I have Creative Suite original circa 2004 (not professional)
Would files that I have created on the older system transfer to the new platform?
I'm ready for the changes but is my system?
Thanks you,
designdavey
iMac G5   Mac OS X (10.3.9)   Flat screen all in one G5
iMac G5   Mac OS X (10.3.9)   Flat screen all in one G5

The Mac OS X setup assistant comes with a migration tool to help you move your files and installed applications to your new machine. Because you are moving from an older Mac OS to a newer Mac OS and because you are moving from a PowerPC Mac to an Intel Mac, you may see some minor differences but for the most part everything should still work.
The migration tool will not erase your older iMac. If something does not work then you have not lost anything other than a little time.
If you have further questions or concerns I suggest you post them in a forum dedicated to the iMac such as <http://discussions.apple.com/category.jspa?categoryID=132> rather than this one, which is dedicated to Mac and Windows compatibility issues.
Hope this helps!
bill
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