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| Anyone have any recommendations? Just started at school today and want some software to keep track of what I learn. I have Microsoft Access and see there are a few templates for that, although most seem to be concerned with making pretty recipe cards for printing. TIA
__________________ -- Chris Ward "Eat it all up! There's children starving in Africa who'd be glad to have that!" - My mother. "Do you want some of this? The dog doesn't want to eat it so you can have it." My SO's mother. Cooking and living in Provence, France |
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| Personally, at home I am using "Master Cook". It doesn't do all that I would like it to, but it is a great way to store my recipes.
__________________ From Man's sweat and God's love, beer came into the World-Saint Arnoldus |
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| check out sourceforge.net they have the current project of the month to be a recipe database |
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