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Default Recipe software?

I thought I had mentioned that I can run PC software?
I checked out "Yum" and while I appreciate the input, it isn't quite up to
the standard I am looking for. I really don't want share or
freeware...Mastercook could not only scale recipes, use "smart typing" and
analyze the nutritional content, but could generate shopping lists, wine
suggestions etc etc etc. Quite powerful and complete. I am still using it,
although it runs on the old Mac OS9 system. I am afraid that, once I
upgrade to "Panther" I might have to leave it behind.
Anyway, as I said before, either Mac or PC platforms are an option for me.
thanks


in article , hahabogus at
lid wrote on 3/24/04 19:58:

> Marty Lopez > wrote in
> :
>
>> nck > wrote:
>>
>>> Since Mastercook seems to have vanished over the horizon somewhere,
>>> could anyone recommend a recipe software similar to that? I have a
>>> Mac, but run "virtual PC" so can use any platform.
>>> Thanks

>>
>> I never used Mastercook so I don't know what it's like, but I like
>> Yum! very much. It is freeware developed for Mac OS X.
>>
>>
http://www.versiontracker.com/dyn/moreinfo/macosx/15593
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>> Marty
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>
> I like NYC Now Your Cooking...a shareware product....www.ffts.com
> loads of features and great tech support. but sadly a PC program.