Sync Apps on more than one computer

How do I have my ITunes apps available to me on more than one computer? I have all my ITunes purchases currently stored on my PC but I now also have a MacBook Pro and would like all my apps available to me on this so that I can sync my Iphone with which ever machine I choose.
thanks

Iphone will sync to only one computer at a time. If you sync to another it will erase the itunes content from the iphone first, then replace with itunes content from the new computer.
Unlike music, you can re-download apps:
http://support.apple.com/kb/HT2519

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