You want to use a removable storage medium to get this thing done easily (i.e. CD-R, Flash drive, ZIP Drive etc).
Second option is, if your old computer is still operational and can connect to the internet, get a Cloud computing service such as Google Drive or Online storage such as MediaFire and transfer the files from old computer to the internet and download back to new one. However, search the internet first because those files might already will be there for you.
Next option needs more technical knowledge. You may remove the hard disk of old computer and connect it to new one. Probably you may face compatibility issues and therefore may need convertors and connectors. Do not remove the cover of your system unit if you are not an experienced person in computer hardware maintenance and doing so will be useless.
no, the sync just transfer the apps you have downloaded to the computer
If you have downloaded new apps on your iPod which are not on your computer, connect your iPod to the computer with the cable supplied at purchase and allow it to sync.
yes. to actively search the open market for apps. once downloaded to phone some dont require internet
you have to transfer all the apps to a PC and then sync it to the new iPod
To transfer download iPod apps (games) onto your iPod, connect your iPod to the computer and open iTunes. Click on the Ipod sign. Then when it says update or restore go to the top of that little bar above it. It will say "summary, apps, ext.. Click on apps and mark the apps you want to put back on your Ipod. Hope that helped.
If the applications are downloaded via iTunes, they will be automatically transfered to the iPhone during synchronization. Otherwise, the apps downloaded via iPhone will be copied and backed up to the iTunes during synchronization. So to transfer the apps to the iPhone, just connect the phone to the iTunes and sync. Click on iphone on the side bar, then apps up the top, then sync apps.
No. Edit: If you mean pirated apps, no, just transfer your purchases to iTunes If you mean apps downloaded off cydia, yes they will be deleted.
with the ipod plugged to your computer open itunes and go to File/transfer purchases even if the apps you have are free
Yes, there are such apps which can be downloaded from the internet.
Your internet connection may be slow for many different reasons. It could be that you have a slow computer. It could also be that there is a connection problems in your area.
you can purchase apps on the app store. they if it is on an itouch, iphone, or ipad, it will automatically be downloaded onto it. if it is downloded on a computer, you must hook up your ipod to your the computer and download it yourself.
As long as your computer has itunes that is authorised on the same itunes account as your iphone, then it will automatically transfer all your iphone apps onto the computer