Migrating from PC to Mac and want to migrate contacts from Outlook

Hi
I have recently bought a Mac and I'm in the process of migrating off my PC. Currently I sync my iPhone with Outlook and so I have my contacts and calendar in Outlook format. Is there a way to sync my iPhone with the Mac so that my contacts will all migrate over, and importantly keep the Outlook categories (Mac groups).
I have tried exporting in a comma delimited file from Outlook, but it simply dumps all the 4000+ address records into a single group, ie the Outlook categories are lost.
I had thought of using contacts in Entourage instead, however iSync doesn't present this as an option. It appears that the iPhone can only sync with Mac address book.
Appreciate all assistance.

iSync doesn't sync with the iPhone at all - it is for non-Apple mobile phones only.
You can sync Entourage with Address Book by turning on Sync Services support in its preferences.

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