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iPad Spreadsheet for budgets
SusanP_2
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Hi,
I am hoping someone will be able to make some recommendations about a good app for iPad for spreadsheets....
I am desperate to get a sheet up and running for all our bills etc.
For his birthday the other half had an iPad, which is super useful and I think we would both be encouraged to keep a spreadsheet uptown date on here as it is so easy to pick up and update....
However before this I have been a PC user so don't know a lot about apple software.
I don't mind investing in a decent app, if it will do what we want...
HELP...??
I am hoping someone will be able to make some recommendations about a good app for iPad for spreadsheets....
I am desperate to get a sheet up and running for all our bills etc.
For his birthday the other half had an iPad, which is super useful and I think we would both be encouraged to keep a spreadsheet uptown date on here as it is so easy to pick up and update....
However before this I have been a PC user so don't know a lot about apple software.
I don't mind investing in a decent app, if it will do what we want...
HELP...??
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Not a spreadsheet but I would recommend ynab.com for budgeting software. There is an iPad app as well.0
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It might be worth having a look at the templates on Google docs not sure if the link will work Google docs
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simple budget planner
you would then be able to access it on whatever you are using.LBM 24/05/2012 :TAugust NSD 10/12 * £2 savers0 -
Try Numbers - you can download it from the App Store. It is pretty much like Excell (not that I know a much about spreadsheets). If you are used to Excell I think you would find it easy enough to adapt.0
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