How do I transfer itunes from PC to Mac?? I am new Mac user

Hi,
I have a Windows 7 laptop to which I have my ipad 2 and iPhone 4s connected/backed up to, I want to transfer the sync to Macbook Pro. Please could you advise how I could do this??
Thank You in advance...

Look in the Music folder on the laptop. You will find a folder named "iTunes". Copy this folder to the Music folder on the Macbook. Do this while iTunes is not running (very important). When you lauch iTunes on the Macbook after copying the folder you should see your entire music library and apps. Next Authorize iTunes on the Macbook to the same iTunes store account you had on the laptop.
Next connect the phone but do not sync. Go to the Info tab in iTunes for the phone and choose to sync Contacts with Address Book and Calendar with iCal.Alternatively, set them to sync with iCloud and also set the apps on your computer to sync with iCloud). Make sure there is at least on entry on the computer for iCal and for Address Book.
If you have photos on the iPhone also copy the photo library to the Macbook from the laptop and set the iPhone to sync to it on the Photo tab in iTunes.
After all of this if you sync you shouldn't lose anything.

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