Guest guest Posted June 9, 2009 Report Share Posted June 9, 2009 I found this application on Cnet and it is rather a nice thing for storing your recipes on the computer. It comes with a good number of pre-loaded recipes, runs well on Windows 2000Pro and has an intuitive interface. It has a couple of things I'd rather were changed, like having to exit the program and reopen it so you don't have to choose units of measure, weights, things like that and a misspelled word (Bermuda the onion or island is not spelled Burmuda), which, since it came in the original program, I cannot change. Drives me bonkers. The other downside is that so far I haven't been able to find a way to change the size of the font so I can see it without getting nose prints all over my monitor. Another positive is that it is free and not infected (as far as Norton and I can tell) with any nasties. Here's the c-net address for Recipe Master. If the hyperlink isn't clickable, Google cnet Recipe Master 2.0. HTH, Jeanne in GA http://download.cnet.com/RecipeMaster/3000-2126_4-10510587.html?tag=mncol Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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