MsAnya
Cook
I'm thinking about putting together a book of recipes I love the most. Just a copy for me and my mother but I want it to look really nice. Does anyone know of any software that would help with that? Other then Word.
I am very interested in this program.I use Living Cookbook and Big Oven
I am very interested in this program.
I have a few question maybe you can help me with...
Can I download it on my PC as well as my laptop for the same price?
Can I add my recipes I have posted in another website?
Can I add my own pictures to my recipes?
Can I email recipes to friends?
Can I print out recipes?
Thanks; I had MasterCook for years but Was never really happy with it
This program sound wonderful.
Sage
While we're talking about software packages, I'll toss my hat into the ring - I'm the author of Chef (url in signature), software for managing recipes. It's relatively new (April of this year) and actively being worked on.
Feel free to download it and give it a whirl - the free version allows up to 20 recipes so you can get a feel for the application. The base version is $35 and allows you to run it on as many computers as you'd like - with free minor version upgrades. $55 gets you free upgrades for the life of the product.
The problem with having software on more than one computer is you constantly have to sync them. Sometimes you can do this by moving the data file back and forth, sometimes more advanced software will sync for you, but most times it means entering the same recipe onto each computer.
Looks interesting, Eric, and I have just one question. If one were writing a cookbook, can the recipes be written on your software and then printed in book form?
Hello,
I'm new to this board, my name is Lorna. Does anyone know if there is any software that one can enter all the inventory of their pantry and then do a recipe search based on that data for recipes with ingredients that they have on hand?
With my software, there is a shared database and you can install Chef on any number of computers and all point them to the same database - no syncing required either!
So a person could place the database on a network drive and each computer installed with the software will look to the network drive for the database?