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    What do you consider the best recipe software for Windows?

    On Mar 20, 9:27?am, Landon wrote:

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    As viewed from WordPerfect or Word Landon. NOT from the MC program.
    Geez, didn't you know that files from other programs can be viewed
    from word processor pgms. Lots of files can be loaded into Notepad for
    example but you won't make much sense out of them. However one can
    grab certain aspects of files not intended for the WP programs such as
    portions of "text" which can be pasted into other applications.
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    What do you consider the best recipe software for Windows?

    On 3/20/2011 3:00 PM, Andy wrote:

    I learned this on MstercookDiscussions Yahoo! Group. The company that
    sends the downloads isn't the same company that produces the CDs. They
    didn't copy something properly. There are problems in the downloads.
    People have gotten refunds because of it.


    It's a problem in the software, not the download.

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    What do you consider the best recipe software for Windows?

    On 3/19/2011 11:55 PM, Roy wrote:

    Oh, I think I understand. You are copying a recipe posted here that is
    in mastercook format. Yeah, I can see getting rid of all those dots,
    etc. When I copy a recipe from Mastercook and paste it into a Usenet
    post, I try to delete all the nutritional stuff and the dots and dashes.

    Would it help people if those of us using recipes formatted by special
    software cleaned up the formats when pasting to Usenet for posting? I'd
    be happy to do that.

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    What do you consider the best recipe software for Windows?

    On 3/16/2011 1:03 PM, Ross@home wrote:

    Thanks for sharing that, Ross. Some people I knew were using Big Oven's
    recipe software.

    I never tried it because I've been quite happy with Mastercook and I
    didn't feel the need to spend $29.95 on another program.

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    What do you consider the best recipe software for Windows?

    what we used to do was the ten or twelve we used like my grandmothers roll
    recipe were in those paper plastic protectors in a binder, the rest were
    either cook books or on the compjuter, we would browse and then maybe print
    something and usually discard but if it was a total keeper it got a
    protector, these we put in straight alpa order no catagories, Lee
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    What do you consider the best recipe software for Windows?

    On Mar 14, 1:34?pm, Landon wrote:

    You might like to look at Now You're Cooking... Will import all
    your MM recipes.

    Download it...look it over on their free trial. I am sure you will
    enjoy the ease of the software.

    http://www.ffts.com/

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    What do you consider the best recipe software for Windows?

    On 3/20/2011 3:27 PM, George Shirley wrote:

    Do you use Firefox, George? There is an excellent add-on called Recipe
    Fox that will let you capture recipes from many, many popular web sites.
    It's awesome. You click a little green button then click an export
    button. Mastercook opens and you choose the cookbook to put the recipe
    in. Voila! Like magic you have added an entire recipe from the internet
    with 2 clicks. You can also get photos.

    https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/fir...don/recipefox/

    I think you need to have your Java up to date. There is a forum for users.

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    What do you consider the best recipe software for Windows?

    On Mar 16, 5:08?pm, Janet Wilder wrote:



    Kewl......thanks !!

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    What do you consider the best recipe software for Windows?

    On Mon, 14 Mar 2011 19:15:50 -0500, Janet Wilder
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    So you live in an RV and travel? I've thought of doing that myself!
    I'm not sure about the driving part of it though. I usually use
    secondary roads to go everywhere. I hate being on an expressway. They
    make me tense and I think they're dangerous. I'm not in that big of a
    hurry.

    I don't mean to pry. You mentioned it, so I thought I would ask. I
    envy you your lifestyle. I would love to flit from one place to the
    next and spend a month, a week or a day. Then on to the next!

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    What do you consider the best recipe software for Windows?

    On 3/20/2011 3:28 PM, Mort wrote:

    May he rest in peace. John Shotsky, who wrote Recipe Fox and Recipe
    Tools is maintaining the site. Mad is cooking in the heavenly kitchen.
    We honor him for his generosity and contribution to Mastercook users.

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    Janet Wilder
    Way-the-heck-south Texas
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