Problems with Migration Assistant ..... G3 iMac to G4 iBook

I've run into problems in using the Migration Assistant and a FireWire cable to transfer the data files I had accumulated on an old G3 iMac (running on OS 10.3.9) to a new G4 iBook (running on OS 10.4.6). The cable connection and following the steps of the Assistant went just fine. I instructed the Assistant to transfer the data files but not the applications. However, when the process was all done (according to the Assistant):
(a) there were no instructions for finishing up and disconnecting the FireWire cable, so after looking around and finding nothing, I just disconnected the cable and immediately lost the orange iMac hard drive icon from the desktop of the iBook (and, from what I can tell, all of the data files that I thought had been transferred); and
(b) I then discovered that none of the data files that I thought had been transferred to the iBook are there, but all of the applications are there .... i.e., the exact opposite of the instructions I had entered. What now remains in the hard drive of the iBook are an empty Desktop Folder (labeled that it had been transferred from the iMac) and a new System Folder (similarly labeled) containing all of the applications that had been on the iMac.
Thinking that I must have made an error of some sort, I went back and re-ran the entire procedure again. However, I got exactly the same result.
So now, how do I get rid of all the applications that came over from the iMac? Can I just drag that one folder to the Trash? Or have they all been installed and now I need to uninstall them? And if so, how do I do this?
And how do I get the data files over from the iMac to the iBook?
My heartfelt thanks to anyone who can help me undo this mess!
bob
iBook G4   Mac OS X (10.4.6)  

Open the Users folder on your hard disk and see if there are any folders inside that folder with red circles; if so, that is where your data files may be. Log out and then in from the account you migrated; if you're not sure what username and password to use, open the Accounts pane of System Preferences and check or change the settings there. Once done, move the files you want to transfer to the /Users/Shared/ folder and from there to your normal account's home folder when logged in to that account. Once you've moved over everything you want, you can delete the migrated account. The applications that were migrated can be deleted.
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