I've tried a couple of different programs and haven't been satisfied with any of them. That was a few years back now so they've probably improved some. But it comes down to a word processor being the most friendly, portable, most compatible and cheapest.
An opinion shared by at least one other person on this forum. I've got more than a thousand recipes on the 'puter, and can find any of them with a simple search on an ingredient, author, date, time, etc., even in zipped and compressed files.
Plus it makes wending recipes to friends or place like the forum very simple - no need to convert formats. It's a simple copy and paste job, or less depending on where the recipe's going.
Shel
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