Moving AW 6 from G3 to Intel-based iMac

Just got (finally) new computers, and would like to move my Appleworks files from the G3, running an old version of OSX, to the iMac - Intel 2GB. Can I transfer the Appleworks application from the G3 to the iMac? If I can transfer the application, how do I go about it? The computers are connected via a wireless network. When I first started up the iMac, it gave me the option to transfer files/applications, but the G3 was not on the network at that time.
iMac   Mac OS X (10.4.7)   also old G3 & MacBook Pro

You can copy the whole AppleWorks 6 folder to a CD or a USB flash drive & then copy it to the Applications folder on your new Mac. To legally abide by the Apple software license, you need to remove it from the other Mac. The license allows the software to exist on only one Mac at a time. Also, if you use a USB flash drive, you should either format the flash drive for Mac or "zip" the folder before copying it to a PC-formatted disk.

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