Transfer files from old CRT iMac

My mom just got a new Intel iMac, and when she was setting it up, it told her she could transfer files from her old iMac using a firewire cable. Well, the old iMac doesn't have firewire. Does she have any other options? She's not very computer savvy, so I'm trying to make this as painless as possible for her. Thanks.

I don't know much about the transfer program, or whether or not it may use USB. The way I did it about 4 years ago was by using the file sharing feature. Doing it that way is a little more involved and takes some moderate knowledge of the Mac OS platform. I used just a run of the mill ethernet cable. I am sure you can find in apple support documents the procedure to connect the two. I would find the page for you myself but I need to get to work. I am late.

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