Transfer files from Windows-formatted iPhone 3G to Mac

Hi I am trying to copy the songs/videos on my iPhone 3G which I update with my Windows PC to my new Mac.
How can I do that and reformat my iPhone without having to delete all the songs on it? Is there an external program I could use by any chance, since iTunes is limited in that sense?
And I really don't feel like paying to do this so please don't recommend some random software to purchase. Thanks in advance!

In regards to iTunes content, an iPhone can be synced with an iTunes library on a single computer, and photos can be transferred to an iPhone from a single computer. When syncing iTunes content and transferring photos from another computer, all iTunes content and photos transferred from a different computer will be erased from the iPhone first. You can sync contacts, calendar events, and bookmarks with the supported applications on multiple computers.
ITunes includes an option to transfer iTunes content from an iPod or iPhone that was purchased from the iTunes store, but this is for iTunes content that was purchased from the iTunes store only.
With your iPhone connected to your MBP and without syncing, at the iTunes menu bar go to File and select Transfer Purchases From - the name of your iPhone.
Before syncing contacts with the Address Book and calendar events with iCal on your MBP, enter one unique contact in the Address Book and one unique calendar event in iCal. Make these up if needed, which can be deleted later. If you have already entered some contacts and calendar events in the Address Book and iCal on your MBP, you can bypass this step. This will provide a merge prompt when syncing contacts and calendar events with the Address Book and iCal on your MBP, which you want to select.

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