Upgrade to new iMac

Ok, I am going to break down and buy a new iMac this Friday when Leopard comes out. I am going to need to move all my iPhone Contacts/iCal stuff, my iPhoto Pictures, some movies from iMovie and a website from iWeb.
Are there any websites or instructions anyplace on the best way to do this? I was hoping to find some online instructions/help rather then having to go in to the Apple Store and see someone there.
Thanks!

*Hi S.Proctor, Fellow CAian, Welcome* to Apple's Users Help Users Forums.
*Francine Schweider* a |||| bar poster in these forums has what I think is an excellent thought. If I were buying I would do this. Some other major posters in these forums are also going this way.
"I plan to buy my next computer before Leopard comes out. Why? Because generally new Mac computers will not run any system older than the one they ship with, I want to be able to use the fully mature Tiger system, rather than having to rely entirely on Leopard. Who knows whether the software I own will be fully compatible with Leopard? Or how long it will take for developers (think Adobe) to update if there are incompatibilities with Leopard. Or even just how stable and reliable and all like that Leopard will be.
Francine"
Enjoy your new Mac, JP
Message was edited by: Jpfresno

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