New computer, old ipod applicaion issues

Hi,
I think I've seen a similar question before , but can't find it again.
I can't get some of my applications to download back onto my ipod touch.
Sequence of events:
1/ I deleted itunes from old computer and installed on new computer.
2/Downloaded 3rd party software to sync and install library from ipod touch into itunes on new computer.
3/library successfully transferred, but I can't get all of my applications and some bought items to appear on ipod.
I've tried the whole authorise computer thing to no avail.
Can anyone help?
Linz

2/Downloaded 3rd party software to sync and install library from ipod touch into itunes on new computer.
You should have just copied \Music\iTunes\ folder from the old computer to the new computer.
but I can't get all of my applications and some bought items to appear on ipod
Connect thr iPod touch and select it in iTunes.
Click the Applications tab across the top.
Tick the apps you want to install onto the touch.

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