Publisher's Description
From Radium Technologies:
Living Cookbook 2011 includes more than 50 major enhancements. Use Living Cookbook to manage your recipe collection, plan meals, calculate nutrition, create menus, create grocery lists, publish cookbooks, and more. Other features include an ingredient database with USDA SR-23 nutrition data, kitchen inventory, Web integration, a reference library, a powerful search engine, an integrated spell-checker, import and export, copy and paste, drag and drop, customizable recipe views, backup and restore, and a help file with more than 500 help topics and 17 step-by-step tutorials.
What's new in this version:
- Scan images directly into Living Cookbook
- New image preview window
- Interactive 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 export (DVO) files
- FDXZ file format
- Customizable recipe capt... See all new features
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All versions:
4.0 starsout of 99 votes
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Current version:
3.3 starsout of 7 votes
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"Crashed-No support-Lost time and money"
Version: Living Cookbook 2011 3.0.34
Pros
LOOKS good on paper. Impressive features LIST.
Cons
Complete and utter POS. App crashed after 2 weeks. Lost 40 hours of work and $32.
Summary
Support non-existent. Refund not an option since they don't respond. If you buy this you are taking a big risk. It reinstalls .NET without your consent and has a conflict with a Windows driver. People who are using it OK are lucky.
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"Great way to organize my recipes and find them"
Version: Living Cookbook 2011 3.0.34
Pros
Organizes recipes, figures nutrition, can add pictures and notes. Easy to pull in recipes from the web and you can go back and add comments, corrections after you try things.
Cons
The nutrition portion doesn't recognize many common ingredients especially if you are using "ethinic" items like chilpolte chiles in adobo.
Still haven't figured out how to add an ingredient. Not user friendly on that side and help isn't.Summary
A great buy overall and better than any other I've come across.
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"Not worth $35.00"
Version: Living Cookbook 2011 3.0.34
Pros
well at least the look see was free!
Cons
$35.00 Not!
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"Not perfect, but the best available"
Version: Living Cookbook 2011 3.0.34
Pros
It does most anything and everything you would need.
Cons
"Support" is one person who responds in the online forum and he really can't do anything except say he can't duplicate your problem. There is only one guy who can fix anything. The program has numerous "bugs", which don't seem to get fixed
Summary
I looked at all the programs. Unfortunately, this is probably the best available.
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"Very easy to use and comprehensive"
Version: Living Cookbook 2011 3.0.34
Pros
Easy to use
Cons
Haven't found any
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"Good but miss being online"
Version: Living Cookbook 2011 3.0.34
Pros
Easy to use; quick import
Cons
Not online;
Summary
Decent but I switched to cookmarked.com. Much quicker and easier for me.
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"Excellent program that does it all!"
Version: Living Cookbook 2011 3.0.34
Pros
Easy to use. Simple to import recipes from clipboard or internet including pictures. can't say enough about this program. I've tried most of them, including the one who advertises 200% guarantee and doesn't stand by it.
Cons
I can't think of any.
Summary
This program does it all and is easy to use.
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