Upgrading to iMac and Snow Leopard

I am considering buying a new iMac, and am concerned about what applications I currently own and run on my G4. I am using OS 10.4.11, and am not sure what apps will translate with the updated Mac OS and Intel processor.
Here are the Apps: Adobe Illustrator CS, Adobe Photoshop CS, Corel Painter IX, Hexagon 2 (Carrara product), Toast 6 Titanium, Appleworks 6, and Dreamweaver MX.
Any assistance or advise will be greatly appreciated.

HI,
Go here for information for upgarding...
Topic : When updating to 10.6 or 10.6.1 please remember the following
You need to go to each vendor, ie., Adobe, Corel... and so to make sure the version you currently have will run on Snow Leopard.
How-To: Upgrade To Snow Leopard — The Right Way
Also, any peripherals you might be using now like printers/scanners/cameras... check the vendor site for those also for SL compatible drivers or software you may need.
Carolyn

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