Publisher's Description
From TheDataManager:
- Comes with 200 recipes from National Councils (Beef, Pork, Chicken, Rice)
- Input your own recipes
- Import from MasterCook and other recipe applications
- Modify any recipe or duplicate then modify
- Add and modify your own origins, types, catagories and classifications
- Find any recipe quickly, multiple ways (Simple or Advanced search)
- Create meals from individual recipes
- Create and print shopping lists that match store aisles the way you shop - Shopping lists to iPod
- Cooking View - large text to read across the room
- Kitchen Helpers - add more of your own as well
- Print or email recipes * Add recipe images straight from iPhoto (Apple application)
- Plan your own Staging
- Keep variations with each recipe
- Input your own nutritional values by interacting with the USDA Nutritional database
- Track recipe history - great grandmothers recipes will never be lost again
- Help/FAQ and complete User Guide online
What's new in this version: http://www.therecipemanager.com/content.php?Page=1000036
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All versions:
4.3 starsout of 3 votes
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Current version:
4.5 starsout of 2 votes
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My rating:
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"Excellent way to keep my recipes organized & backed up"
Version: TheRecipeManager 3.1.2
Pros
Easy to use and update.
Cons
Can not export to text or Word file
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"Great program"
Version: TheRecipeManager 3.1.2
Summary
This review was originally posted on VersionTracker.com.
I know it doesn't have a demo, but I tried at the time others which I didn't like.
Support helped me convert around 7000 recipes from my PocketPC PocketCook to work with TheRecipeManager V2. It was missing a few functions in V2 but after talking to them, the extra functions were coming. Now they are in V3.
It is quick and easy to use. Problems are solved quickly, and support is good.
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