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fun to use - Version: 1.6.5, 3/16/2008 03:21PM PST
schantz-plante
I have used earlier versions of this for over a year. Yummy Soup is the menu app I use nowadays becuase it somehow taps into the fun of the internet menu scene. Look around online and if you like a recipe, probably its can be imported (with picture) by dragging the url onto the Yummy window. This update continues the well-advised emphasis on this key characteristic. Plus: easy full-screen view, smart lists (e.g., one for recipes not yet tried, one for recipes with eggs, etc.), shopping list. Whatever the future holds, mr or ms developer, please keep the fun in this one.
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So Close - Version: 1.6.2, 1/19/2008 12:00AM PST
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rbiz
YS just keeps getting better and better - If only it had a meal planner... I've suggested this to the developer in the recent past and his amiable response was that, it's just not on his list of to-do's for the program right now [my paraphrasing]. With a meal planner I would have purchased this excellent program six months ago. Well, I'm looking at it again and the reviews look very good, the updates look very good, and it would be a no-brainer for me, if only it had a meal planner.
Dear Developer: Thanks for your excellent efforts in developing top-notch software for my platform of choice. You may get me to buy your software anyway, but you should be aware that if I do, then I will have to invent some clumsy work-around with iCal in order to make your otherwise near-perfect product work for me.
Dear Developer: Thanks for your excellent efforts in developing top-notch software for my platform of choice. You may get me to buy your software anyway, but you should be aware that if I do, then I will have to invent some clumsy work-around with iCal in order to make your otherwise near-perfect product work for me.
So much so, that I now read many more food blogs because of the ease of importing recipes.