From Old PC to New Mac

I'm going off to college and have recently bought a new Macbook and along with it came my new iPod Touch (which is SOO much better than the mini). I currently have a PC. I have cleaned up my iTunes Library on my PC adding Album Art & Lyrics to every song. I've tried to copy all of my songs from my PC (using my iPod) to my new Macbook, but it only allows me to transfer the bought songs. Is there anyway to transfer ALL of the songs/art/lyrics/info/etc to my Macbook? I was given some software: Podview to transfer all the songs, but I was not able to because apparently the iPod Touch does not have the "Enable Disk Use" option.
Does ANYONE have an easy solution to this problem? Thank you.

Migrate Your iTunes Library from Windows to Mac (and keep your ratings, play counts and date added)
http://www.tunequest.org/migrating-your-itunes-library-from-windows-to-mac/20061 105/
A Guide to Switching iTunes from Mac to Windows (or Vice Versa)
http://ipod.about.com/b/2007/03/11/a-guide-to-switching-itunes-from-mac-to-windo ws-or-vice-versa.htm
Cheers,
Patrick

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