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Wonderful application! 



- Version: 2.3.1, 6/16/2008 07:16AM PST
sw.foster1
I've been using MacGourmet for at least a couple of years now, ever since I needed to find a replacement for software that would only run under OS9. I tried several candidates, but MacGourmet has everything I want and need. The developer is tremendously responsive and continually works to improve the software. The upcoming ability to print out cookbooks, complete with illustrations and other personalizations, will be invaluable when sharing with family and friends. I can't say enough good things about MacGourmet!
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- Version: 2.2.4, 12/27/2007 06:55AM PST
richard155
This is the first recipe program I have ever used, but I love it. The web page grab feature worked flawlessly. Shopping list feature is great, looking forward to using this. I just wish there was an easier way to get printed recipes in.
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Centigrade temperature - Version: 2.2.4, 11/25/2007 07:49AM PST
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Shevek
All of these programs seem to be able to handle imperial (U.S.) and metric (rest of world) measurements but I can't seem to find any that present recipes with centigrade temperatures. They all seem to be in fahrenheit!