Moving from Windows to Macbook Pro what isnt easy to transfer ?

Following on from my Missus dragging me into our local Apple Store to drool over an iPad, i have decided i have to have a Mac Lap Top, for the last decade at least, i have only known Windows, thinking that Apple Mac's are ONLY for Proffessional Draughtsmen and Newspaper Editors etc.
All the Apple machines look really lovely, i have to have one at any cost !.
So transferring most of my precious files is probably going to be very easy, but what can i expect any problems with ?, Music, Pictures and Word Documents and Excel Spreadsheets are easy i should think, but what about Favorites and Emails and my Address book.
For my documents etc. i would probably have to get Open Office, but i dont know how compatible my Emails and Address book will be ?
Of all my Windows software that i couldnt be without is RoboForm, it remembers all my passwords for all my Web Sites etc. i do hope i can find something for the Mac that does the same job.
Tim

Moving over your Windows files should be pretty seamless. I would recommend becoming familiar with both:
Switch 101
The Great Migration
Roger

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