Showing posts with label recipe organizer. Show all posts
Showing posts with label recipe organizer. Show all posts

6/22/2012

Recipe Manager Review

Recipe Manager
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I like the ease of use of this software. It is structured into categories and sub categories which makes recipes quick and easy to find. The data inputting is simple and straight forward. I would recommend this recipe management program to anyone who wants to save time in managing their recipes.

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5/15/2012

MacGourmet Review

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I've been a long time user of Mastercook and have swapped to MacGourmet after I started using an iMac computer. I love both the iMac and MacGourmet. I have tried a few other Mac recipe software programs and have found MacGourmet to be the most user friendly of all of them.
MacGourmet imports and exports Mastercook files. The program also imports and exports various other recipe software based files and the standard text files which is a real plus.
The program also supports recipe imports from web pages by using the Services feature found on Safari and Camino.
MacGourmet also allows drag-and-drop of most files which is what Macs are famous for --- ease of use.
Overall, MacGourmet is the closest to Mastercook which is the gold standard for recipe software programs.
I highly recommend purchasing and using MacGourmet on your Mac.

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4/17/2012

MasterCook Deluxe 6.0 (Kitchen & Recipe Manager) Review

MasterCook Deluxe 6.0 (Kitchen and Recipe Manager)
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I purchased this product several years ago to manage my own recipe collection, and I am still using it. Cut-and-paste import assistant is timesaving for entering recipes copied from the internet or sent via email; typing recipes into the program can be time-consuming but works well enough. Scaling is good but you have to remember to reset it back before you forget, because it'll save your new setting and not remember the original. Lots of space for freehand notes, serving recommendations, etc.
Cons: It doesn't have nearly enough "recognized" ingredients; I seldom bother with its nutritional analysis features because, for every recipe I enter, there are at LEAST two basic ingredients it doesn't recognize and this throws everything off. One can enter info to "teach" it about new ingredients, but that takes time. I don't like the preconstructed print layouts; they're not well laid out to be visually appealing or resemble "real" cookbook pages, and difficult to adjust unless one has had some training in programming design.
Pros: Print layouts are good enough for printing a single-use copy to take to the kitchen. Scrawl your notes on the printed page, enter notes and any changes into program once you're done, and print out your recipe anew next time you need it...nice! Only had to deal with one glitch, and it seems to be inherent in my copy rather than an installation problem; the "My Categories" feature just doesn't work. I've moved it through three computers now, each with a different version of a Windows OS, and it seems to run identically on each. It's a minor thing.
My most recent system is XP, and as with many older programs, MC6.0 is designed for a much smaller screen resolution; it's shrinking and getting sort of hard to read on a modern laptop screen. It's probably time to get a more recent version. For the price, and if you're running a computer dating from around the time this was originally released, this is a decent choice for recipe management.

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6/21/2011

MasterCook Deluxe 9.0 Review

MasterCook Deluxe 9.0
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For those that have MC 8, this new version only adds a few recipes and a some bug fixes...there are no new features from MC 8. I upgraded anyway and am happy with it.
BUT, if you have MC 7 or before, this version is for you!
I've been using Mastercook since version 4 and with the change of ownership it had from Sierra to ValuSoft. I figured Version 6.2 would be the end of the line....but thankfully not..it's up to Version 9 now!
Each version release of MC continues to evolves it and keep it the best possible cooking/planning software on the planet. MC just keeps getting better.
The basics-it comes with a standard set of cookbooks and an increased ingredient list of 7000 items, a place to create a meal plan and shopping list manually or automatically while giving you options on how to import(webImport/email/copy,paste) as well as export(email, printing, copy,paste recipes. It interacts with both Palm/PocketPC to download recipes and grocery lists for swapping or easy list check-off at the grocery store.
The WebImport bar makes it easy to import recipes you find on websites by a highlight and click process that works only in Internet Explorer...but it drastically reduces input time versus typing is all in.
While MC 9 comes with a few cookbooks, the web awaits you. There are literally thousands of websites that not only have recipes to download, but whole cookbooks full of recipes...all for FREE. The forums and newsgroups abound in Q&A help and how-to's in better understanding how to use MC.
The interface is clean and sharp...doesn't look like a Win 3.1 interface but not quite XP. It will take time to learn all of the secrets of using Mastercook, but the HELP section is in the program with a PDF you can print that is a step-by-step guide. What a nice touch.
This program is great for those on diet plans, as you can make menu plans, shopping lists and search for foods with specific needs(calories, carbs, fat, fiber, etc.).
In conclusion, the planning and shopping lists have saved my family money and time in not buying what we don't need and letting us know what's for dinner without having to go and search for food. 15-20 minutes of planning on a Saturday will take care of planning for the whole week. Thanks to Mastercook!


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Whether you're a cooking pro or a novice, MasterCook Deluxe 9.0 will make the time you spend in kitchen more enjoyable and efficient, and the results will definitely be more delicious. At the heart of MasterCook Deluxe 9.0 is over 8,000 recipes, including appetizers, entrees, desserts, grill recipes, and even kid-friendly foods. The program will help you find the perfect recipe for the occasion, plan and shop for ingredients, and learn new techniques in the process. Find recipes and filter by dietary needs, cuisine type, ratings, and more.

Finding recipes is simple as you can search based on ingredients, food types, cook time, and more. And if you're short on time, there are over 400 recipes that can be prepared in under 20 minutes. You can browse through categories to get ideas for future dishes. If you have dietary restrictions, recipes can be filtered for low carbohydrate, low sodium, low fat, gluten free, Kosher, and lactose free dishes, and searches can even be customized based on your needs. The recipe scaling feature will instantly adjust recipes depending on the occasion, whether you are cooking for five or 50. Once you are ready to head to the grocery store, you can print out shopping lists for single recipes or for entire menus to take with you. And if you have a PDA, it's easy to download lists to your handheld. Print out shopping lists or download to your handheld.
MasterCook Deluxe 9.0 allows you to import recipes from the Web to add to the database. You can use the program to manage your entire recipe collection by entering your own favorite recipes from family, friends, magazines, or other cookbooks, to have everything in one central database. Once recipes are in the program, you can add notes and photos, marking favorites or including pictures of your attempts for future reference.
MasterCook Deluxe 9.0 has your health in mind too, with several tools to ensure you're eating healthy. Nutritional analysis tools track fats, carbs, calories, cholesterol, and more. The program will show you healthier alternatives to popular ingredients, so you can see how substitutions will alter nutritional values.
Included are several helpful instructional titles to help you learn to cook like a pro. With step-by-step instructional video from culinary experts, you can eliminate guesswork by watching complicated processes before you try them. On Cooking teaches you cooking and prep techniques. Food for Fifty will help you plan for the daunting task of entertaining large groups. And On Baking offers over 400 recipes that come with instructions and tips for mastering complicated baking techniques. Watch step-by-step instructional videos to master complicated techniques.


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6/14/2011

Living Cookbook 2011 Review

Living Cookbook 2011
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I'm not an avid cook. I don't even play one on TV. I'm just a girl who has a hard time with meal planning.
This program seems to have everything you could ever want in recipe (and kitchen) management. Sometimes having so many features makes a product difficult to learn and use right of the box, but that's not the case here. I expect it will take me time to learn and use all the features of this software--and honestly, it's hard for me to imagine myself EVER being that organized. But it's easy and intuitive, and I had no trouble jumping in and planning menus and making grocery lists right away.
My favorite thing about the Living Cookbook is its recipe capture function. With so many great cooks all over the internet, being able to copy, paste, and reformat posted recipes into my own cookbook, quickly and easily, is fantastic. If you're one to try out recipes from cooking sites and food blogs, I highly recommend downloading the free trial of this software from their website and trying it out.

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Living Cookbook 2011 is the eighth major release of the award-winning recipe management software from Radium Technologies. Designed to work seamlessly with every version of Windows from Windows 98 to Windows 7, the new version includes over 50 major enhancements including:

Scan images directly from your flatbed scanner, digital camera or iPhone.
Interative image, video and attachment views.
User-defined recipe, ingredient and menu data.
File attachments for recipes, ingredients, menus, glossary items and techniques.
Support for multiple recipe, ingredient, menu and glossary item images.
USDA SR-23 nutrition data.
Import Cook'n DVO files.
Compressed export file format (FDXZ) resulting in 50% smaller export files.
Customizable recipe capture and import units.
Scale menus to any number of servings.
New image preview window.
Automated support system (in addition to e-mail, support ticket system and user forum).

Use Living Cookbook to organize recipes, plan meals, create menus, calculate nutrition information, create shopping lists, publish cookbooks, export, e-mail and much more. The software is extraordinarily flexible and easy-to-use and Living Cookbook's comprehensive help file, tutorials, demo videos and customer support will ensure that you can find and learn to use the features you need. The software comes with more than 1,000 recipes, and thousands more are available online. Find out why Smart Computing Magazine, Choice Magazine and Which? Magazine all chose Living Cookbook as the best cooking and recipe management software.


Working with recipes
Enter recipes with as much or as little detail as you like.
Add images to recipes. In fact you can add multiple recipe images, a source image and an image for every recipe procedure step, if you want to.
Copy recipes from the Internet.
Calculate recipe nutrition from the recipe ingredients or enter the nutrition data manually.
Calculate recipe costs.
Share recipes with others, even if they don't own Living Cookbook. You can export or e-mail recipes in all of the major recipe file formats.
Import Living Cookbook, MasterCook, Meal-Master, BigOven and Cook'n export files.
Add ratings and reviews to recipes.
Add audio or video files to recipes.
Add file attachments to recipes.
Assign recipe types and categories.
Enter the recipe's oven temperature in either Celsius or Fahrenheit.
Choose from five degrees of difficulty.
Use a recipe as an ingredient in another recipe.
Enter preparation time, cooking time, inactive time and total time.
Organize recipes into cookbooks, chapters, sub-chapters, etc. according to your needs.
Customize recipe displays using your choice of fonts, background colors, headings and more.
Add any number of tips to a recipe to record recipe variations, serving suggestions, wine pairings, etc.
Enter author, source, web page, copyright and author notes for any recipe.
Print your recipes on any paper format: US letter, legal, A4, 4x6 index card, 3x5 index card and more.
Scale recipes to any number of servings.
Convert recipe units to and from Imperial or metric units.
Eliminate duplicate recipes automatically.
Compare any two recipes side-by-side.
Add up to 15 user-defined data columns to recipes.

Publishing
Publish your cookbooks with tables of contents and indexes.
Print your publication from within Living Cookbook or export it as a Microsoft Word document.
Format your publication using your choice of fonts, colors, spacing and layouts.

Working with ingredients
Choose from over 7000 ingredients with nutrition data provided by the USDA.
Enter your own custom ingredients or copy them from the Internet.
Import new USDA nutrition as it is made available by the USDA.
Add multiple images and one source image to each ingredient.
Add file attachments to ingredients.
Add any number of custom measures (units) for each ingredient.
Assign costs, grocery aisles and preferred stores to ingredients.
Enter ingredient nodes to describe the ingredient, record uses and preparation information, etc.
Share ingredients with other Living Cookbook users.
Organize ingredients into folders and sub-folders.
Customize ingredient displays using your choice of fonts, background colors, headings and more.
Eliminate duplicate ingredients automatically.
Compare any two ingredients side-by-side.
Copy ingredients from the Internet.
Add up to 15 user-defined columns to ingredients.

Working with menus
Create your own menus using any combination of recipes, ingredient, headings and text.
Add multiple images and one source image to each menu.
Calculate menu nutrition from the menu items or enter the nutrition data manually.
Calculate menu costs.
Share menus with other Living Cookbook users.
Add audio or video files to menus.
Add file attachments to menus.
Assign menu types and categories.
Organize menus into folders and sub-folders.
Customize menu displays using your choice of fonts, background colors, headings and more.
Add any number of tips to a menu to record menu variations, serving suggestions, wine pairings, etc.
Enter author, source, web page, copyright and author notes for any menu.
Scale menus to any number of servings.
Eliminate duplicate menus automatically.
Compare any two menus side-by-side.
Add up to 15 user-defined data columns to menus.

Working with meals
Add recipes, ingredients, menus, headings and text to meals.
Choose from nine different meals each day (breakfast, lunch, dinner, brunch, snacks, nightcap, etc.)
Add meal headings to organize meals into courses (e.g. Appetizer, Main Course, Dessert, etc.)
Use drag and drop or copy and paste to add ingredient, recipes or menus to a meal.
Use drag and drop or copy and paste to move or copy a range of days, a single day, a meal or individual meal items.
Calculate nutrition for meals, days or a user-defined range of days.
Calculate meal and day costs.
Share meal data with other Living Cookbook users.
Customize calendar displays using your choice of fonts, background colors, headings and more.
View nutrition and cost summary information for a day or a range of dates.
View meal calendar in month, week or day mode.

Working with grocery lists
Add recipe, ingredients, menus or meals grocery lists or enter the grocery list items manually.
Create a grocery list for multiple stores.
Calculate grocery list costs and subtotal by store.
Automatically organize the grocery list by aisles.
Customize grocery aisles by store, including grocery aisle order.
Customize grocery list displays using your choice of fonts, background colors, headings and more.
Share grocery lists with other Living Cookbook users.
Create a grocery list to restock inventory.
Create a grocery list for a range of meal plan dates.
Automatically combine like grocery list items (e.g. "1 cup milk" and "1 pint milk" will be combined automatically to read "1 1/2 pints milk".
Compare any two grocery lists side-by-side.

Working with inventory
Manage your kitchen inventory.
Control the ordering properties of any inventory item (minimum order quantity, order at level, order up to level, etc.).
Share inventory data with other Living Cookbook users.
Customize inventory displays using your choice of fonts, background colors, headings and more.
Create a printable inventory worksheet to help you take stock of your kitchen.
Compare any two inventory items side-by-side.

Working with glossary items
Enter your own glossary items or copy them from the Internet.
Add multiple images and one source image to each glossary item.
Share glossary data with other Living Cookbook users.
Customize glossary displays using your choice of fonts, background colors, headings and more.
Eliminate duplicate glossary items automatically.
Compare any two glossary items side-by-side.

Working with techniques
Enter your own techniques or copy them from the Internet.
Add an image to each technique step.
Share techniques with other Living Cookbook users.
Customize technique displays using your choice of fonts, background colors, headings and more.
Eliminate duplicate techniques automatically.
Compare any two techniques side-by-side.

Working with the Internet
Browse the Internet with Living Cookbook's built-in web browser.
Save references to web pages you like in Living Cookbook's database.
Share saved web pages with other Living Cookbook users.

Working with RSS feeds
View RSS feeds with Living Cookbook's built-in RSS feed aggregator.
Save RSS feeds in Living Cookbook's database.
Share RSS feeds with other Living Cookbook users.

Other features
Backup your Living Cookbook database.
Configure Living Cookbook to backup your database every time you close the application or Living Cookbook can prompt you to backup periodically (you choose how often).
Verify the integrity of a backup file before restoring it.
Restore Living Cookbook backup files from any version of Living Cookbook.
Compact the Living Cookbook database to shrink it to its smallest possible size.
Search, filter and saved searches.
Choose from basic or advanced search modes to find the recipes, ingredients, meals and other data you need.
Save advanced searches in your database for future use.
Drag one or more saved searches onto Living Cookbook's filter bar to filter all search results.
Use Living Cookbook's search and replace feature to replace text anywhere in the database.
Use copy and paste to duplicate recipes, ingredients, meals, and more.
Use drag and drop to move or copy recipe, ingredients, meals, etc.
Use Living Cookbook's undo and redo to undo almost any action.
Browse Living Cookbook's comprehensive help file with more than 500 indexed and searchable help topics.
Use Living Cookbook's unique Kitchen Calculator tool to convert between units.
Flag recipes, ingredient, etc. using one of six color flags.
New users can use Living Cookbook's Launchpad feature to help them see all of the actions that can be performed on the selected item.
Check the spelling of recipes, ingredient, meals, glossary items and techniques. Choose either standard or as-you-type (wavy red line under misspelled words) spell-checking.
Use the Back and Forward toolbar buttons to back and forth to recently viewed items.
Use Living Cookbook's built-in database repair tools to fix any potential database problems.
Copy and paste or drag and drop recipes to other applications that accept plain text from the Windows clipboard (e.g. drag a a recipe to an e-mail).
Open multiple recipe workspaces at the same time.
Create links to your favorite or most-viewed recipes, ingredients and other data.
Customize and print any list (e.g. recipe lists, ingredient lists, etc.).
Print multiple recipes, ingredient, etc. at once.
Export to any list to Excel.


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