Are there any good programs that fall into the freeware category? Not that I
have room for another program....
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"MOMPEAGRAM" > wrote in message
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>I have used a number of cooking software and the new Big Oven
> http://www.bigoven.com/
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> It is well worth the money and the support is awesome!
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> "Top Spin" > wrote in message
> >. ..
>> I would like some suggestions for cooking software for Windows. I am
>> currently on Win 2000 but will be moving to WinXP soon. It can be
>> shareware or commercial. I don't have complicated needs. It will be
>> used mainly for home cooking and just to keep track of things.
>>
>> I just bought MasterCook and I really hate it. The interface is awful.
>> It's almost unusable.
>>
>> Here's what I need it to do:
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>> 1. Scale a recipe without changing the original. If I ask it to double
>> the recipe, it would remember the original and indicate that this is a
>> double-size version.
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>> 2. Show ingredients in both volume (tsp, cup) and weight (ounces,
>> grams) units. Ideally, indicate which is the original.
>>
>> 3. Provide a usage log where I can enter the results of each time I
>> try the recipe. Keep track of these by date.
>>
>> 4. Allow me to rate each recipe and sort by rating.
>>
>> 5. User interface that is similar to the Windows standard. Not the
>> kludge that is MasterCook.
>>
>> Thanks. Any suggestions or pointers appreciated.
>>
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>> Hitachi HB-A101 bread machine, 1 pound
>> Email: Usenet-20031220 at spamex.com
>> (01/10/05)
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