Terry Pulliam Burd > wrote in
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> Do try the NYC program - I used MasterCook for years and switched to
> NYC. Its import feature is a snap. Doesn't have all the whistles and
> bells of MC, but I find that a plus, frankly.
>
I find the only bells and whistle NYC lacks from MC are MC allows differing
printing formats. in NYC you get limited printing styles, but in MC you can
move things about and change every format or field. MC would be good for
printing up say a church recipe book or a collection of family recipes. But
for all purpose recipe storeage NYC is better. MC has no tech support, NYC
tech support is very fast to reply and will consider ideas on how to
improve the program. MC if there is a new version...you need to buy the new
version. NYC if there is a new version if you bought the correct initial
package all updates are free. I find NYC search engine faster and it's
import features easier than MC. Both MC and NYC have the nutrition info and
the shopping list not sure if MC has the supermarket Aisle layout or coupon
saver features of NYC...Plus NYC has that convert a cookbook with an index
to HTML which is nice if you want to send a cookbook via CD to somebody
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