Many thanks to all for the advice. Like Old Toad, I am moving from a Ventura Intel 2017 machine to an M4Pro mini—don't know yet if it ships with sequoia or Tahoe, but strongly considering upgrading to Tahoe as soon as the machine allows; I know I will do it eventually, no time like when it's a brand new machine. Unlike Old Toad, I am having issues on my home network viewing files from my Ventura machine to a satellite M4 mini, getting spontaneous closing on any media player I use at random times. So, I am reluctant to use MA to the new machine, fearing I may migrate the problem. TBH, the ease of MA appeals, but not if I am moving my problem to the new machine.
So, despite the hassle involved I think I am going to "migrate" manually without an "assistant."
My plan is to go through my apps folder and make a list of the apps I want to keep, and install one by one. I figure this may take a couple of days, but for a clean machine, I think it's prudent?? And there is no work pending, so I won't be pressed for time.
A question...when y'all say "user files" what exactly is meant by that? Is it the internal drive...users? IE, the folder tht contains "Applications...Users...Library...system?" I looked at it, the Users folder, and it contains some useful info, eg some very old Lightroom catalogs and some pictures from old cell phones I had, but not much more. I think if I harvest what looks worthwhile, maybe let the other stuff go or am I missing something?
Don't browsers store passwords and usernames for visited websites, so migrating that over is not necessary once I sign in to the browser? I use Firefox for my main browser, and less often Safari.
The M4Pro arrives Monday, my new display arrived yesterday.