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Transfering Applications from Mac-Mac

I've had a Mac Book for a long time, and it's crapping out. My employer got me a refurbished Mac Book with more capability (and now I can put Mavericks, etc on it and have.)

My question is this...is there any way I can transfer my 2008 Microsoft Office applications (Word, Excel, PP, and Entourage) from the old one to the new? I tried using bluetooth and seemed to do it but when I tried to open it got an error message.

Any help in doing this is greatly appreciated.
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Old 12-05-2013, 08:46 AM   #2
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How did you transfer it via Bluetooth?

You should be able to just straight copy a few folders, like via a USB stick or external HDD.

Off the top of my head, you should copy the app folders from:

/Applications/ <--- this is the actual application
~/Library/Preferences/ <--- these are your app specific prefs
~/Library/Saved Application State/ <--- this stores saved runtime state, might not be necessary

Those are really all you need. There's no God awful registry like Windows so not much else to do there.
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Old 12-05-2013, 08:49 AM   #3
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Depends on if Mavericks even allows it.

I had 4 or 5 apps (Photoshop CS, CIV III, etc) it told me would not work in Mavericks when I was getting ready to upgrade.
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Old 12-05-2013, 08:50 AM   #4
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How did you transfer it via Bluetooth?

You should be able to just straight copy a few folders, like via a USB stick or external HDD.

Off the top of my head, you should copy the app folders from:

/Applications/ <--- this is the actual application
~/Library/Preferences/ <--- these are your app specific prefs
~/Library/Saved Application State/ <--- this stores saved runtime state, might not be necessary

Those are really all you need. There's no God awful registry like Windows so not much else to do there.
Might not be able to.

Might have to save them as a disk image or DMG then open it on the new laptop.
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Old 12-05-2013, 08:52 AM   #5
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Depends on if Mavericks even allows it.

I had 4 or 5 apps (Photoshop CS, CIV III, etc) it told me would not work in Mavericks when I was getting ready to upgrade.
This is true. Some apps aren't universally compatible.
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Old 12-05-2013, 08:53 AM   #6
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Might not be able to.

Might have to save them as a disk image or DMG then open it on the new laptop.
That's really just packaging though. You could do it as a ZIP as well, they're processed essentially the same way.
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Old 12-05-2013, 09:36 AM   #7
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sometimes you need to compress the file, then xfer that to the new puter. to do this, first copy the file to a new folder, then compress.

also, you need to be sure all the files in you apps list are included. typically, the icon is the whole app, but some apps hold a folder as well.

and there are times I used terminal to get this done. large files can be done this way. terminal has always been the most reliable way of xfer for me because it will build the new directories exactly.
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Old 12-05-2013, 09:41 AM   #8
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terminal has always been the most reliable way of xfer for me because it will build the new directories exactly.
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I believe the switch is -R (recursive)
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Old 12-05-2013, 11:36 AM   #9
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You guys are going about this all wrong. OS X has an app called Migration Assistant that is designed to do exactly what you're wanting here. You can find it in Applications\Utilities. You hook up one machine to the other and migrate Applications/Entire Accounts/Files/Settings/etc. from the old machine to the new. It's the easiest thing in the world compared to other OSes.

The only issue is how to go about connecting the two computers together, because there are several different methods to go about it. If you have firewire on both machines and have a firewire cable, this would be the easiest and fastest method by far. Simply boot the old one into Firewire mode by holding down the T key at startup, connect it to the new one, and run Migration Assistant. If you don't have firewire ports or cables, you can also do this across the network. Connect both to the same network, run migration assistant on the new one and follow the instructions.

This page will pretty much tell you everything you need to know: http://support.apple.com/kb/HT4413

Let me know if you have any questions....
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How did you transfer it via Bluetooth?

You should be able to just straight copy a few folders, like via a USB stick or external HDD.

Off the top of my head, you should copy the app folders from:

/Applications/ <--- this is the actual application
~/Library/Preferences/ <--- these are your app specific prefs
~/Library/Saved Application State/ <--- this stores saved runtime state, might not be necessary

Those are really all you need. There's no God awful registry like Windows so not much else to do there.
FYI... if you simply wanted to move Office and nothing else, you could technically do this. But you're leaving out some stuff needed for it to work.

Essentially, you can go to this page, and for each step instead of removing you'd just copy the item to the same place on the new system.

For Office 2011: http://support.microsoft.com/kb/2398768
For Office 2008: http://support.microsoft.com/kb/2500821

But that said, if you do it that way, you're very likely going to create some permissions issues. So at the very least you should run a permissions repair once you've moved everything. It would work though.
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Old 12-06-2013, 09:24 AM   #11
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You guys are going about this all wrong. OS X has an app called Migration Assistant that is designed to do exactly what you're wanting here. You can find it in Applications\Utilities. You hook up one machine to the other and migrate Applications/Entire Accounts/Files/Settings/etc. from the old machine to the new. It's the easiest thing in the world compared to other OSes.

The only issue is how to go about connecting the two computers together, because there are several different methods to go about it. If you have firewire on both machines and have a firewire cable, this would be the easiest and fastest method by far. Simply boot the old one into Firewire mode by holding down the T key at startup, connect it to the new one, and run Migration Assistant. If you don't have firewire ports or cables, you can also do this across the network. Connect both to the same network, run migration assistant on the new one and follow the instructions.

This page will pretty much tell you everything you need to know: http://support.apple.com/kb/HT4413

Let me know if you have any questions....
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FYI... if you simply wanted to move Office and nothing else, you could technically do this. But you're leaving out some stuff needed for it to work.

Essentially, you can go to this page, and for each step instead of removing you'd just copy the item to the same place on the new system.

For Office 2011: http://support.microsoft.com/kb/2398768
For Office 2008: http://support.microsoft.com/kb/2500821

But that said, if you do it that way, you're very likely going to create some permissions issues. So at the very least you should run a permissions repair once you've moved everything. It would work though.
Yeah, for most applications, what I said would work (repairing permissions not withstanding, GOOD POINT btw).

But Office is a Microsoft app. It only stands to reason that it takes OSX's simplicity and ****s it all up.
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You guys are going about this all wrong. OS X has an app called Migration Assistant that is designed to do exactly what you're wanting here. You can find it in Applications\Utilities. You hook up one machine to the other and migrate Applications/Entire Accounts/Files/Settings/etc. from the old machine to the new. It's the easiest thing in the world compared to other OSes.

The only issue is how to go about connecting the two computers together, because there are several different methods to go about it. If you have firewire on both machines and have a firewire cable, this would be the easiest and fastest method by far. Simply boot the old one into Firewire mode by holding down the T key at startup, connect it to the new one, and run Migration Assistant. If you don't have firewire ports or cables, you can also do this across the network. Connect both to the same network, run migration assistant on the new one and follow the instructions.

This page will pretty much tell you everything you need to know: http://support.apple.com/kb/HT4413

Let me know if you have any questions....
good post.

I use command K to get all my puters talking to each other. I often handle files of 4gb or larger going to disk BU, and I had a hard time getting xfers that large across until I looked at some info on the net that spoke on FAT32 difficulties and how to get around this using terminal.
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Yeah, for most applications, what I said would work (repairing permissions not withstanding, GOOD POINT btw).

But Office is a Microsoft app. It only stands to reason that it takes OSX's simplicity and ****s it all up.
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good post.

I use command K to get all my puters talking to each other. I often handle files of 4gb or larger going to disk BU, and I had a hard time getting xfers that large across until I looked at some info on the net that spoke on FAT32 difficulties and how to get around this using terminal.
FAT32 filesystems can't support individual files over 4GiB. Doesn't have anything to do with the file transfer.
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