Syncing iPhone Apps with New Computer- avoid erasing old apps?

My old laptop was recently stolen, and I just replaced it. However, when syncing my iPhone to the new computer, all music was lost. No problem, I had a backup on my iPod/external drive, hurrah.
However, I did not backup the .ipx files for the applications. Do I need to redownload all the apps, or is there a way to sync it to the new computer without nuking all the old apps (and the stored data/settings)? Thank you!

The apps will be 'nuked' - at least, you can redownload them for free.
http://support.apple.com/kb/HT2519
Next time, back up your whole library, better yet, your whole HDD!

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    I'm just gonna have to bite the bullet I think - it would be an even bigger pain if I could never use my phone on this computer!
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  • I want to be able to sync my iPhone 5 to my new iTunes library (new computer) and erase old music. When I connect my iPhone I have no option to "erase and sync."

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  • How to sync iPhone 3GS to new computer without losing information

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  • How do I sync iPhone to a new computer

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