Sync ipod 3rd to new imac without loosing apps

I have an ipod 3rd generation and we just went from an old G4 with OS 10.4.11 to a new imac with 10.6.8 OS.  I would like to transfer all of my apps from the old computer to the new one.  Anyone have any ideas?  I tried to copy the old itunes to the new mac but of course it is not compatible with the new system.

- Make sure you move the iPod backup file which is located here:
Mac: ~/Library/Application Support/MobileSync/Backup/
- After you move your music, apps and other things to the new computer, restore the iPod from the backup you just moved and sync as necessary. 

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