How do I sync ipad to new mac (from PC)?

I am moving from a PC to a Mac, How do I sync to itunes when ipad is already linked to another PC?

Thanks for reply. Here's the rub; my ipad was originally synced to one PC which I no longer have access to. I have been just doing backups to a second PC. I have been able to get all of my music moved to macbook but I am afraid that when I try and sync the app's that I will lose them all and I really do not want to have to download and configure them all again! Any way to "trick" the ipad into thinking this is first sync?

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