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MacGourmet 2.3


About MacGourmet
You organize your digital photos, you make playlists of your MP3s. Now bring your recipe organization into the 21st century with MacGourmet. Think of MacGourmet as “iTunes for Recipes.”

MacGourmet helps you create and edit recipes, wine notes, and cooking notes, easily browse your entire collection and build your own custom lists for categories like appetizers or desserts. MacGourmet also offers the following features:

- Publishing of your collections to .Mac and WebDAV accounts
- Publishing of recipes to MovableType, Blogger, TypePad, and Blojsom weblogs
- Many options for printing your recipes, including printing on index cards
- Easy import of recipes found on the web using clipping, drag and drop and cut and paste, and for some sites, one-step importing.
- A sample recipe pack for first time users of 80 recipes
- Shopping list export to HandyShopper and SplashShopper on your PDA, or to your iPod
- Many more features

What’s New in this Version
- Version 2.3: - Added support for Mealplan, a new optional plug-in that adds meal planning and menus to MacGourmet. Mealplan requires this new version of MacGourmet.
- Updated plug-in support. This requires an update to the latest version of Nutrition and any web import plug-ins.
- Added informational contextual help when nothing but a list is selected.
- Added favorites list, and more new features, to shopping list editor.
- Added automatic update support using Sparkle
- Added blog posting support for MarsEdit.
- Added new themes for display and printing

MacGourmet

System Requirements

  • Mac OS X 10.4 or later
  • .Mac subscription or file server for publishing

Download Details

Company:
Advenio, LLC
Version:
2.3
Post Date:
May 6, 2008
License:
Demo
File Size:
7.4MB
URL Type:
Download
Download ID:
4664
 
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