Migrating applications from old PC to new Imac

Recently upgraded to a new Imac. Was running old PC with Windows XP and had numerous applications installed on my iPhone. How do I migrate these applications to the mac? The computers are networked and shared.
Any help would be appreciated.
J

Right-click one in iTunes, find its location from the Get Info window, and copy the item at that location as well as any others to the new computer, or redownload them from the iTunes Store on the new computer.
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