Numbers App or better than Mint!

Can someone recommend an app that can be exported into pre-established numbers spread sheet?
or excell??? I like to keep track of my cash expenditures, for deductions....Mint is not right for this and Quick Bank exported into non mac friendly text doc.......Thanks back to self-employed and in midst of setting everything up! Ridiculous to have to reconfigure on laptop. Much appreciated!

You are actually posting this in the wrong forum. This is the Mac App Store forum. It is an App Store that is part of Mac OS X Snow Leopard. It provides apps that run on Mac computers.
But in regard to the iTunes App Store with apps for the iOS devices like iPads and iPhones, no there is no other way, aside from that fact that there is an App Store app on the iOS devices. But it is very similar to what you find in the iTunes app on the Mac or PC.
BTW, I believe that you need to update your Mac to 10.5.8 and the newest version of iTunes, 10.2.2, to use your new iPad without issues with your Mac.

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