본문 바로가기

카테고리 없음

Jesus Uncovered: Macgourmet Deluxe 1.1 For Mac

  1. Jesus Uncovered: Macgourmet Deluxe 1.1 For Mac Pro
  2. Jesus Uncovered: Macgourmet Deluxe 1.1 For Mac Download

Organize your recipes. Create grocery lists. Plan your meals. Download recipes from your favorite websites. Seamlessly sync to all your devices. Features.

Recipes - Download recipes from your favorite websites, or add your own. Grocery Lists - Create smart grocery lists that automatically combine ingredients and sort them by aisle. Pantry - Use the pantry to keep track of which ingredients you have and when they expire.

Meal Planner - Plan your meals using our daily, weekly, or monthly calendars. Menus - Save your favorite meal plans as reusable menus. Sync - Keep your recipes, grocery lists, and meal plans synced between all your devices. Adjust - Scale ingredients to your desired serving size, and convert between measurements. Cook - Keep the screen on while cooking, cross off ingredients, and highlight your current step. Search - Organize your recipes into categories and subcategories.

Search by name, ingredient, and more. Timers - Cook times are automatically detected in your directions. Simply tap on one to start a timer. Import - Import from existing apps such as MacGourmet, YummySoup!, MasterCook & Living Cookbook. Export - Export your meal plans to Calendar and your grocery lists to Reminders. Share - Share recipes via AirDrop or email. Print - Print recipes, grocery lists, menus, and meal plans.

Mac

Recipes support multiple print formats including index cards. Extensions - Save recipes directly in Safari and view today's scheduled meals. Bookmarklet - Download recipes from any browser straight into your Paprika Cloud Sync account. Offline Access - All of your data is stored locally. No internet connection is required to view your recipes. What's New in 3.0.

Add multiple, full-sized photos to each recipe. Embed photos in your directions. Insert links to other recipes or websites in your ingredients or directions. Format recipes using bold and italics.

Convert ingredient measurements between standard and metric. Search for recipes across multiple categories. Add custom aisles to your grocery list and re-arrange them in your preferred order. Create multiple grocery lists.

Add custom ingredients to the pantry. Track quantities, purchase dates, and expiration dates. Move items back and forth between the pantry and grocery list. Add custom meal types to the meal planner.

Create reusable menus that span multiple days. Added support for Dark Mode on macOS Mojave. Added the ability to select multiple recipes at once and open them all in new windows. Fixed a bug that could cause the categories list to not update correctly after adding or editing certain subcategories. Fixed a bug that forced the application window to be excessively wide when opening a recipe with a lot of categories assigned to it. Fixed a bug that caused recipe search results to be initially incorrect after starting a search from certain categories. Made a few optimizations for syncing deleted items.

Fixed a few crashes. 3.3.0 Sep 21, 2018. In the previous version of Paprika, when you downloaded a recipe or added a photo from the photo library, Paprika would save a link to the original photo and allow you to tap on the thumbnail to load the photo. We have added this back into version 3.

(Note that these photos are not saved in Paprika to save space.) Added back the setting for the name of the Calendar that meals get exported to. The ingredient scaler and grocery list will now process decimal numbers according to your locale. Bug Fixes: Fixed sorting of recipes by cook time or prep time in the recipe column view.

Fixed sorting of recipes by Most Recent or Top Rated when you also have a column sort set. Fixed detection of times in certain languages such as German. Fixed several issues with scaling and converting ingredients. Fixed recipe difficulty not getting translated properly in certain languages. Fixed the sort order of meals that were originally created in version 2 and synced over. Fixed many other potential crashes to improve the stability of the app. 3.0.2 Nov 17, 2017.

The Tate Family, Best recipe apphands down I’ve been using this app for a couple of years now. There’s some up front work to get your recipes into the app, but once that’s done.man does this app pay dividends. I’ve always found the downloader very accurate in ripping recipes from the internet. Maybe some minimal editing required but in general this thing is spot on. Food network receipe? Pioneer woman’s crazy long detailed recipes? And many other internet recipe sites.

Take those old family recipes and stick them in here and never lose them.get rid of the clutter, mix mash recipes on scraps of paper. Print the recipe when you need it - or view it on your iPad if you want (paper is better in my opinion). Grocery list - eh - don’t use it that much but very nice to have.

I would also recommend setting up your categories so you can quickly find things when you start getting a lot of receipes in here. Sometimes they can be a little hard to find by name (if you’re like me and can’t remember what the heck you called something). It also helps in planning a meal. If you’re looking for something that goes with a pork or beef dish - you can get a list of options to pick from. It’s extra work up frontbut you only do it once. Anyways - I put this up there with the must have productivity apps.

The Tate Family, Best recipe apphands down I’ve been using this app for a couple of years now. There’s some up front work to get your recipes into the app, but once that’s done.man does this app pay dividends. I’ve always found the downloader very accurate in ripping recipes from the internet. Maybe some minimal editing required but in general this thing is spot on. Food network receipe?

Pioneer woman’s crazy long detailed recipes? And many other internet recipe sites. Take those old family recipes and stick them in here and never lose them.get rid of the clutter, mix mash recipes on scraps of paper. Print the recipe when you need it - or view it on your iPad if you want (paper is better in my opinion). Grocery list - eh - don’t use it that much but very nice to have. I would also recommend setting up your categories so you can quickly find things when you start getting a lot of receipes in here.

Sometimes they can be a little hard to find by name (if you’re like me and can’t remember what the heck you called something). It also helps in planning a meal. If you’re looking for something that goes with a pork or beef dish - you can get a list of options to pick from. It’s extra work up frontbut you only do it once. Anyways - I put this up there with the must have productivity apps. A, B, & C, Excellent Recipe & Meal Management App My wife and I have used Paprika daily for years - maybe 5 or 6?

I recall being skeptical about the price when we first bought it. I'm here to tell you, however, that it is worth every penny that you spend on it. Knowing what I know now, I would happily pay $100 for the app. We have the MacOS and iOS apps. I'll say that the biggest change it enabled for us was to quickly do weekly meal planning and to reduce our trips to the grocery store to once per week. We have saved thousands of dollars in our grocery budget by sticking to the list of groceries that it generates from our meal plan.

We schedule regular sessions to sit and enter new recipes, to make sure that we keep it fresh. The feature of it syncing in real time means that one of can add forgotten grocery items to the list while the other is at the store and they automagically appear. My only complaint previously was that it didn't remember which aisle I put groceries into. That issues has been addressed with this version.

If you are in need of an app that tracks recipes for you and enables you to consolidate, streamline, and improve your grocery shopping and life, look no further than Paprika. It's that good.

A, B, & C, Excellent Recipe & Meal Management App My wife and I have used Paprika daily for years - maybe 5 or 6? I recall being skeptical about the price when we first bought it. I'm here to tell you, however, that it is worth every penny that you spend on it. Knowing what I know now, I would happily pay $100 for the app.

We have the MacOS and iOS apps. I'll say that the biggest change it enabled for us was to quickly do weekly meal planning and to reduce our trips to the grocery store to once per week. We have saved thousands of dollars in our grocery budget by sticking to the list of groceries that it generates from our meal plan. We schedule regular sessions to sit and enter new recipes, to make sure that we keep it fresh.

Jesus Uncovered: Macgourmet Deluxe 1.1 For Mac Pro

The feature of it syncing in real time means that one of can add forgotten grocery items to the list while the other is at the store and they automagically appear. My only complaint previously was that it didn't remember which aisle I put groceries into. That issues has been addressed with this version. If you are in need of an app that tracks recipes for you and enables you to consolidate, streamline, and improve your grocery shopping and life, look no further than Paprika.

It's that good. Dharmanaut, Very good application but. I too have used MacGourmet Deluxe for a long time (see review by Bunny L.), it has amazing features far beyond those of Paprika, but lately I’ve experienced bugs & serious malfunctions in screen refresh and sync, and such limited tech support to the point that I literally cannot use it, even though I’ve spent DAYS starting over and over from scratch (not a newbie). Out of sheer frustration I bought Paprika for Mac & iOS, and I REALLY like the way it all just works (like things are supposed to on Apple platforms). It is reasonably intuitive so you can learn everything in about an hour. Sync is so easy I don’t even think about it.

Although it might work fine for casual users as is, Paprika 3 lacks some of the sophistication of MacGourmet Deluxe; in particular the ability to perform sophisticated (Boolean) searches, which is a feature I find absolutely essential. Hopefully the developers will be adding that capability; I am reluctant to begin investing time in Paprika until it has such stored queries. That said, I think nearly everyone who isn't computer-control freak like me would be very pleased with Paprika. Dharmanaut, Very good application but. I too have used MacGourmet Deluxe for a long time (see review by Bunny L.), it has amazing features far beyond those of Paprika, but lately I’ve experienced bugs & serious malfunctions in screen refresh and sync, and such limited tech support to the point that I literally cannot use it, even though I’ve spent DAYS starting over and over from scratch (not a newbie). Out of sheer frustration I bought Paprika for Mac & iOS, and I REALLY like the way it all just works (like things are supposed to on Apple platforms).

It is reasonably intuitive so you can learn everything in about an hour. Sync is so easy I don’t even think about it. Although it might work fine for casual users as is, Paprika 3 lacks some of the sophistication of MacGourmet Deluxe; in particular the ability to perform sophisticated (Boolean) searches, which is a feature I find absolutely essential. Hopefully the developers will be adding that capability; I am reluctant to begin investing time in Paprika until it has such stored queries. That said, I think nearly everyone who isn't computer-control freak like me would be very pleased with Paprika.

NeoFinder 7.0 – Catalog your outside media and circles (was CDFinder). Estimate: 15.1 MB NeoFinder (in the past CDFinder) quickly arranges your information, either on outer or inward plates, or whatever other volumes. It indexes every one of your information, so you remain in control of your information chronicle or circle library. With broad metadata bolster, you can discover your records rapidly. NeoFinder for Mac Download.

Jesus Uncovered: Macgourmet Deluxe 1.1 For Mac Download

NeoFinder for Mac for Mac NeoFinder for Mac download. Download NeoFinder for Mac full version. Official NeoFinder for Mac is ready to work on iOS, MacOS and Android.