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Author:  ivy [ Mon Sep 14, 2015 5:18 pm ]
Post subject:  Recipe software for MAC?

PC users seem to like Living Cookbook but what about MAC users, is it still MAC Gourmet? I'm making the switch from a PC platform to Apple and so far I am loving my choice. TIA.

Author:  JesBelle [ Mon Sep 14, 2015 7:17 pm ]
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You might check out Paprika -- it works on all platforms (unless you're a weirdo running a Linux machine), and it comes highly recommended. I'll be putting it on my iPad soon and if it is as good as its hype, I may get it for my PC as well.

Author:  Paul Kierstead [ Mon Sep 14, 2015 8:37 pm ]
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I really like Paprika over all. I especially like that I have it at work and at home, and can research what ingredients I need before I go home.... (though eat your books is great for that too)

(Note I've never used it on Windows)

Author:  Lindsay [ Tue Sep 15, 2015 5:55 am ]
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Just my two cents worth - if you use any recipe software you can lose all your recipes if they no longer exist or the company stops supporting it - that happened to me. I keep all my recipes on Word documents and in a Cookbook file in Dropbox.

Author:  wino [ Tue Sep 15, 2015 6:32 am ]
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While not true in ALL things, I do what Lindsay does :lol: :D :o

Author:  Linda [ Tue Sep 15, 2015 7:00 am ]
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Losing the ability to use Living Cookbook would be a deal-breaker for me; the biggest reason I have not made the switch to MAC.
And I'm impatiently awaiting the ability to use LC on my IPAD! That would be a killer deal.

Author:  Paul Kierstead [ Tue Sep 15, 2015 9:21 am ]
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Ah, but I refuse to have Word on any of my machines (including work ones, hey, I have a unique work environment). Paprika, on the Mac, can export to HTML at least, which would then require lots of farting around to make it usable, but it is "something". Sub-optimal, I'll admit.

Author:  ivy [ Tue Sep 15, 2015 9:47 am ]
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Thanks for these thoughtful responses. So glad I asked.

Paprika looks great, reasonably priced and works across iPhone, iPad and Mac. I am a little concerned about its ability to handle (seamlessly) PDFs though. I tend to "grab" more recipes from borrowed or my own cookbooks than from the web. Sometimes I'll even take pictures of recipes (instant shopping list!) There's mention of a Google PDF to text translator so that recipes can be imported. Paprika users - any experience with this?

Lindsay, excellent point about losing data from a company going under. I've worked for companies whose software has disappeared because they did! I've been managing my recipes in a similar way as you, on Dropbox and on a backup drive but I am thirsting for more functionality. Evernote is another possibility but I am still researching its features above and beyond DropBox.

Linda, I regret not moving to LC when I bought my new PC years ago. People seem to love that software. From what I observed the LC developers move slowly and cautiously so I hold little hope for a iOS platform anytime soon.

Author:  Paul Kierstead [ Tue Sep 15, 2015 10:23 am ]
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For Paprika, I've done manual imports from web pages, and direct input, but never from a PDF or other source. I don't think they are angled towards that, they are very web focused.

Author:  ivy [ Tue Sep 15, 2015 1:41 pm ]
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Paul, good to know. Still from what I can tell it's superior to Mac Gourmet. I think I'll give it a try.

BTW, Evernote Food is no longer an option as they will discontinue support on 9/30/15 & won’t be making any further updates to the app.

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