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Now You're Cooking for Windows

  • Trial version
  • In English
  • V6.03
  • 4.9
  • (16)

Recipe database and much more...

If you're an avid recipe collector like me, you'll reach a point where magazine clippings, scraps of paper and saved webpages just don't cut it any more. If your recipes seem to be getting a little out of control, take a look at a recipe management program like Now You're Cooking.

Now You're Cooking is very comprehensive program that goes far beyond just recording recipes. It also includes a fitness tool, nutrition data, a menu planner and even a shopping list generator. This might be more than some cooks are looking for, but if you want complete control of all your food-related activities, Now You're Cooking is the program for you.

Now You're Cooking isn't very slick - something that's often a problem with cooking apps - but it is configurable and flexible. Recipes and measurements can be added in American or metric, you can import and export data, email recipes, download new recipes from the Now You're Cooking website and even back up the program. Using it is easy, and it's full of quick tips and simple features to make adding and managing your recipes a piece of cake.

If you are looking for a food management program rather than a recipe database, Now You're Cooking is a great option.

Changes

improve NYC recognition of previous user folder during Upgrade operation in Win7/Vista fix broken web link to WHO in Fitness Calculator fix msg on upgrade for TO file (pUser & "price.lst" fixed to be pUser & "\price.lst") fix bug: error occurs when click category with recipes, then press Email/Edit button fix bug: allow NYC to upgrade from same version on Vista/Win7 (brought over from another computer) fix bug: user can't upgrade from Vista/Win7 using \Nyc5xx folder via flash drive to new PC fix bug: defrag leaves "cook0001.rdx" and "cook001.rli" files in folder with defragged cookbook fix bug: recipes with no ingredients get flagged in search for "only" keywords in ingred fix bug: coupon list won't print as sorted; on open coupon window, sort order not retained fix bug: export type window does not have resized fonts per user spec fix bug: move or export of rated recipes fails if ratings have multi-raters, multi-criteria fix bug: progress bar does not close when Manage Categories window is opened

  • Pros

    • Lots of tools in addition to recipe database
    • Sample recipes included
    • Extensive import, export and sharing options
    • Database management
  • Cons

    • Ugly interface
    • Crashes easily when invalid actions are performed
 0/9

App specs

  • License

    Trial version

  • Version

    6.03
  • Latest update

  • Platform

    Windows

  • OS

    Windows Vista

  • Language

    English

  • Downloads

    1.9K

    Last month's downloads

    • 4
  • Size

    12.98 MB

  • Developer

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Now You're Cooking for PC

  • Trial version
  • In English
  • V6.03
  • 4.9
  • (16)

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