This is a small and easy to use kitchen recipe organiser and database for anyone wanting to start as an aspiring chef. Also includes data meta-tags for easier searching and indexing of recipes from the main window.
Cookbooks are kind of old-fashioned and have a number of disadvantages. For example they can't be easily edited, searched or shared online. What's more, they tend to become damaged and worn as time goes by. SSuite Recipe Organiser can help overcome some of the traditional cookbook's limitations by providing a simple, intuitive database to help store recipes.
Easy to organize and search
The main window of the application features two resizable tabs and a number of conveniently placed buttons which allow users to create and view categories or search for recipes. A comprehensive print preview feature is also available to print all your recipes.
Functional built-in text editor
Recipes are entered or modified by using the full featured built-in text editor. One can also import recipes or text from TXT and RTF files. Drag and drop is also supported directly from any other application or web browser.
As an extra feature, the editor can also handle conversions between various units of mass and volume that may be encountered in the kitchen such as grams, millilitres, cups, ounces and pints.
This application may also be used as a general database for any other subject or field of data collection.
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Based on our record, Recipe Keeper seems to be more popular. It has been mentiond 13 times since March 2021. We are tracking product recommendations and mentions on various public social media platforms and blogs. They can help you identify which product is more popular and what people think of it.
I love RecipeKeeper. I believe it is very similar to Paprika and I think you can try both for free. They are NOT subscription based, so their prices are both damn low and worth it. Source: 10 months ago
Just to add to the mix, Recipe Keeper is very similar to Paprika. I think they each have one or two things the other doesn't. You need to pay for each device it's on, but it's not a lot of money and the sync is perfect. You should be able to free trial it. https://recipekeeperonline.com/. Source: about 1 year ago
I'd suggest taking a look at Recipe Keeper. There may be a free trial for X time or X number of recipes. But it's only about $5 per device. It's a fantastic way to capture and save recipes and it has a feature to create cookbooks from it. You can create a pdf for easy printing and sharing. It even has OCR (optical character recognition) so if you have old recipes from magazines or in cookbooks, you just take a... Source: over 1 year ago
I'm a huge fan of Recipe Keeper. I believe it and Paprika are very similar and everyone seems to love them both. They aren't free, but they are reasonably priced. I know Recipe Keeper is not subscription priced - it's one time only. Source: over 1 year ago
What I use now is an app called Recipe Keeper. It's easy to use and I haven't found any glitches in the code. You can import recipes straight from the web, or photos. You can share links to the recipe(s), grocery lists, and meal planning schedules, via email or text. And you can transfer your profile from one phone to another. There is a trial version where you get a limited number of recipes. And a full-featured... Source: over 1 year ago
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