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There are so many recipes to swap your head will spin! Looking to Import from other Mac Apps? you can find more than recipes, there are tips, tricks, talks about kitchen gear. Also check out their MacGourmet Recipe Swap Forum so you can share your cooking love with others and exchange recipes.

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Or maybe keep track of the recipes you’ve already prepared and the ones you still haven’t tried- everything works so you don’t make the same meals over and over again! Free Recipe Packsĭownload one of the many easy-to-import recipe collections available here. It’s as simple as adding keywords to your recipes when you add them and let MacGourmet do the hard work for you. This is by far one of my favorite features. Create lists that automatically keep themselves updated when you make changes. Use the weekly planner to plan meals and make menus with an optional plug-in, letting you create weekly planners, Create shopping lists for all the recipes of the week (just one trip to the grocery store!), you can send your meal plans to iCal so you can organize your busy week, You can create menus and print them along with a schedule for the week. Talk about convenience! Here you can read the highlights for our favorite recipe app: Plan Your Meals What I absolutely loved about the previous version was the ability to sync wirelessly! This version besides having the option to do it wireless, you can also sync through iTunes, so every time you sync your device it syncs your recipes. I was so happy when I found out this app and started using it on it’s second version, so when I read about the upgrade, I was so excited! The designer in me always thought they could have done better with their icon and they did on both sides: Desktop and Mobile. With a sweet new icon for both and the familiar interface it’s a win! You can follow them on Twitter and join their Fan Page on Facebook. Our pick from the three Recipe Apps was MacGourmet, and it’s still on heavy development! They released the third version of their application, as well as a new iPhone companion app. Long time has passed and sadly, Yum development has stopped. One of my first posts on Foodies was the review for Recipe Apps: MacGourmet, SousChef & Yum. If you want to add features like nutritional information, meal planning, and cookbook publishing, you can add on the items you’re interested in piecemeal or just purchase the Deluxe version.Este contenido también está disponible en Español Its automated features and flexible presentation are appealing, and the core program is priced attractively.

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Its functionality and extensibility add convenience and ease to tasks that can become mundane over time.

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If you work extensively at cooking or event planning, or you’re just intensely organized and interested in exploring the subject, MacGourmet should be in your shopping cart. It's a great read for even current users: you may find out about things in the product you didn't even know were there! The review is pretty extensive and hits on just about everything.

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From the program’s recipe box metaphor to its flexible visuals, plug-in architecture, auto import functions, and smart searching, this is one of the most versatile and extensible programs available for any cook. If you’re a recipe geek and need a place to store, organize, and categorize your current and potential meals, look no further than MacGourmet. Macworld just reviewed MacGourmet as a "Mac Gem" giving it 4.5 mice out of 5!














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