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Old 02-12-2002, 07:54 PM
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Thumbs up Great little recipe software program

I found some neat software tonight for saving recipes on your computer with. Not a lot of features but works great for saving, editing, printing your recipes with.

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RecipeDB from BusyCooks.com
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Old 02-12-2002, 07:58 PM
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Default I have this!

I downloaded it from Cnet
I had to delete alot of recipies that came with it though. But it was good and you can print.
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Old 02-12-2002, 08:12 PM
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I think this is different. There were no recipes in it when I downloaded it. It is meant as a way to save your recipes, etc.
So far so good for meeting my needs. I have tons of text files saved up with recipes in them so I have been busy tonight with putting them into the software so I can get rid of all these files and have everything in one place to search through quicker.
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I actually just stumbled onto another new recipe software program at http://www.livingcookbook.com/

Has anyone tried it?....I have been using the Master Chef software for the past few years but it seems to be choking on the amount of recipes I have in there, and crashes alot...

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Old 03-24-2002, 08:43 PM
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The Living Cookbook software looks nice and user friendly. Though Id prefer to organize and have only my recipes in my database.
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Old 03-29-2002, 11:39 AM
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Thumbs up Recipe software

I have the www.livingcookbook.com software, took a chance and bought it. I really like it and can delete the recipes that come with it if I want. It allows me to capture recipes off the internet too. I e- mailed the developer with some questions and he told me that the new version coming out soon (I think it its v1.1) will be able to import recipes from Master Cook and other software. It also lets you do nutritional calculations.
It is funny because I never thought I would like to use something like this, I am kind of old fashioned.
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Old 10-19-2002, 09:23 AM
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My computer is dying in slow motion, so my husband got me a new CPU this week. I found out that my old, old CookWorks software won't work on XT, and I'm dreading having to actually print everything I want to preserve. Living Cookbook looks pretty good, and there's a prayer of being able to transfer my recipes into in.

Any new thoughts on this topic since March, when it was posted? Thanks in advance for any insights.
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I've used multiple Recipe DBs, including Cook'n, MasterCook, Recipe Master, as well as word processors, etc. I have to say of all of them Living Cookbook is my favorite. It very easy to use with lots of nice features (nutritional analysis, searches by many criteria, menu planning, and shopping list creation). It come pre-loaded with a couple cookbooks, but I just deleted them (and it deletes their contents, too) to make it entirely personal. However, as seems to be the trend with these programs, the user interface makes it look antiquated. Still, while not flashy and state of the art, it's still very easy to use. So, while I may be a lowly culinary student , Living Cookbook gets 4/5 stars from me, and comes with a strong recommendation.
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Old 10-18-2006, 02:29 AM
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My computer is dying in slow motion, so my husband got me a new CPU this week. I found out that my old, old CookWorks software won't work on XT, and I'm dreading having to actually print everything I want to preserve. Living Cookbook looks pretty good, and there's a prayer of being able to transfer my recipes into in.

Any new thoughts on this topic since March, when it was posted? Thanks in advance for any insights.
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Did you try this program and were you able to import from CookWorks?
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Old 06-12-2008, 08:51 PM
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Wow! This is and old post! Circa 2002.

So what kind of recipe software are we using now, in more modern times? Still the old stuff?
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I've browsed that one. I use a program called Refined Dining that I'm really liking so far. A little more user friendly and more features.
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I use Microsoft Word, and stick to the same recipe format that I have been using for 20+ years.
If its not broken, I don't need to fix it.
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