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| Would you buy a software for recipes? If so, which one? |
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| For my personal use, I liked using Cookworks- Microcookbook Program. But apparently they don't make or offer support for this product anymore. I guess I like it because I got use to it, it was the first one i'd bought. Since then I have bought Mastercook but still use the Microcookbook because i like it better. |
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| There is a section devoted to cooking software at www.thekitchenlink.com Also, there was an earlier question posted here at the Cafe by someone within the last year. ![]() |
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| I would probably go with MasterCook. There are several rated at the following web site: http://www.mindspring.com/~cathylielausis/RPrograms.htm |
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