POSSIBLE TO SELECT SPECIFIC APPLICATIONS WITH MIGRATION ASSISTANT?

Is it possible to select specific applications to transfer from a Powerbook to an iMac? So far I've only found the given option, which imports the entire folder.
Thanks for helping.

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    Sorry for my mistake with Pb, I'm frenchman and it's the first time I write a post..And sorry if my english is not correct... If you understand me...it's perfect
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  • HT4889 can I choose which applications to transfer with migration assistant?

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