![]() ![]() Additional improvements would make it an even better app. So, yes, in my onion it is the best recipe database that I have run across. I have requested that several times but, no response. It would be nice to have the option to keep certain categories open or closed and have them stay that way. You can close the categories you are not interested in to shorten the length of the list but when the program starts up again, all categories will be open again. Also, if you develop a long list of categories with subcategories an sub-sub categories, the list in the sidebar can get very long. There are a few other search refinements that would definitely improve the search function. Individual recipes can be exported from Paprika as html files and then added to your collection using the Clipping feature. being able do search the database for recipes that do not include an ingredient. Launch MacGourmet or MacGourmet Deluxe, go to File, then Import and select Paprika Library. Paprika could use a few improvements in teaching, e.g. I must say the developers used to be very responsive to suggestions and problems, not so lately. Several times I have messed up additions to recipe because the Mac was 1/2X and the iPad 1X. Sorry, but if I'm on my Mac, scale a recipe for 1/2X, I want to see it on my iPad as 1/2X as well. It used to do that but stopped allowing that and try and call it a feature. Recipes are synced between devices but the scaling of a recipe is not synced. I do have a little problem with the developers right now. Depending on the type of MacGourmet you decide to get, you'll have access to features like recipe organization, posting to Mac food sites or blogs, nutrition guide, grocery shopping list helper, and a cookbook-builder. It imports recipes from the web easily and creates the recipe from the site perfectly 99% of the time. Mac users who are looking for a feature-packed application that can handle different food and drink notes, then check out MacGourmet. So it is a real everyday workhorse in my home. ![]() I use the iPhone out by the grill or in the grocery store. ![]() Import recipes from your favorite websites. I use the iPad next to the stove when cooking. Here’s to recipe management for the 21st century Introducing MacGourmet Deluxe 4, the most powerful food and drink management experience for the Mac And, of course, El Capitan compatible. I use the Mac to do detailed work and most of my importing and editing. What web sites will MacGourmet Deluxe allow me to import from How do I add and modify recipe categories, courses, prep times, etc. I use it everyday and have it on my iPhone, iPad and Mac. I have been using Paprika since it was released. ![]()
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