File Details |
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File Size | 0.6 MB |
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License | Freeware |
Operating System | Windows 2000/9x/XP |
Date Added | June 12, 2005 |
Total Downloads | 691 |
Publisher | Rufenacht Innovative |
Homepage | Shop'NCook |
Publisher's Description
Shop'NCook is a smart recipe organizer combined with a grocery list manager. Recipes are easily added by typing them in, pasting them from the clipboard, or importing directly from the internet: no formatting is necessary. The wizard interprets the recipes, links them to the large database of grocery items and yields the nutritional analysis automatically. You organize your recipes in cookbooks that you can share with the free Shop'NCook Reader software. A powerful scaling tool lets you scale the ingredients and the text of your recipes, make automatic ingredient substitutions and unit conversions. The ingredients of the recipes are converted to your preferred shopping units and added to a collating grocery list with a click. Contrary to most cooking software, grocery lists can also be created by directly selecting items of the database, adding from sublists or just typing in new items. Other features: recipes can link to other recipes; nutrition scripts to control the display of nutritional information and compute custom nutritional formulas; e-mail tool to send recipes and shopping lists; direct access to an online recipe database where Shop'NCook users share their recipes.
Free reader software for Windows to read Shop'NCook cookbooks.
Latest Reviews
rufino reviewed v3.1 on Mar 22, 2009
It is a front-end to read cookbooks *given* by the author and by users of the full edition of Shop'NCook. A large collection of cookbooks can be downloaded separately to be used with the software.
Polychronopolis reviewed v3.1 on Mar 24, 2006
Appears to be a front-end to read files sold by the vendor. Unfortunately, it is no longer freeware, it is a crippled demo.
It completely lacks the functionality to build your own recipe book. You are forced to purchase before the application is even usable.
rufino reviewed v3.1 on Mar 22, 2009
It is a front-end to read cookbooks *given* by the author and by users of the full edition of Shop'NCook. A large collection of cookbooks can be downloaded separately to be used with the software.
Polychronopolis reviewed v3.1 on Mar 24, 2006
Appears to be a front-end to read files sold by the vendor. Unfortunately, it is no longer freeware, it is a crippled demo.
It completely lacks the functionality to build your own recipe book. You are forced to purchase before the application is even usable.