How to sync iphone on a new computer

My computer that i was using and syncing the iphone to died a while ago and since then i have been managing without syncing to itunes, but recently i got a new macbook and i was wondering if there was a way to sync it without losing all of my app data ect. I have already transferred most of the stuff over by transferring purchased but i was worried that if i sync my iphone i will lose app data and some songs... any ideas?

Hi Tejasisonfire,
I am afraid that you will lose any songs/videos associated with your old iTunes library when you sync. I am assuming you don't have a back-up of your old library?
The good news is that you will not lose any purchased content that you have already transferred to your new library.
Thanks,
Acros-Krik

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