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Recipe software?
Apparently the last versions of mastercook are still around and a bargain..I
found the PC version at bigdaddy software. If you feel like checking this
excellent program out, do a Yahoo search on "mastercook" the sierra link is
a dead-end. (they used to make it. It was then bought by a company called
"valusoft" and they never really did anything with it. Pity, it's a great
program.
in article , nck at
wrote on 3/24/04 20:09:
> 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
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lid wrote on 3/24/04 19:58:
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>> Marty Lopez > wrote in
>> :
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>>> 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
>>>
>>> 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.
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