Transfer a Macbook Pro to a new LR?

I have LR3 and you have recently purchased a new Macbook Pro. I would like to transfer my current versions of LR and PS on my new computer. Is this possible or should I buy new versions and licenses? If possible, help! Thanks in advance.

First of all, do NOT use the Apple Migration tool... it doesn't work because of hidden registration files

Disable the program on your old computer and do a fresh install on your new computer

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