Migrating from aperture 3.5.1

Hi
I am considering migrating to Aperture. Has there been any developments with import plugins for this purpose? For example will the imports now include any adjustments made in Aperture?
Finally is there a step by step process available anywhere within the adobe site?
Thanks.
Paul.

Thanks John  I saw that earlier. Has there been any further improvements to the process?
I'm not so efficient on computers (Mac) more interested in taking the photographs to be honest. I need idiot proof instruction

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