Transfer from older (2006) imac to newer (2011) macbook pro

I have 2006 imac running Snow Leopard (10.6.8). I just bought a 2011 Mac Book Pro running Mavericks.
Can I use the normal transfer procedure (firewire) to transfer from the older to the newer. The newer already has applications installed.
Thanks

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