Sync itouch apps with itunes

Hello all, here is my situation. I purchased my first Imac, my itouch was originally synced to my PC. I would like to get all my movies, music and apps off the itouch so i can then sync it with the new computer to add more stuff. Now i managed to get my movies off but none of my music and apps. I tried the authorize function. It tells me i'm authorized. I purchased a bunch of apps using the itouch but cant seem to get them into the itunes library. If i can get them into the library i can wipe and resync the itouch with the new computer. any help would be great. thanks all.

Where is your backup? You should always maintain a backup.
Unlike music, you can re-download apps:
http://support.apple.com/kb/HT2519

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