The Computer Cookbook 2.5.6

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    09/01/2005
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    2.2M
  • License:
    Free to try
  • Minimum requirements:
    Windows 98/Me/NT/2000/XP

Publisher’s description

The Computer Cookbook is a program that allows you to enter, edit, view, sort, print, and resize recipes. It includes more than 1,300 family-proportioned recipes and allows you to enter your own recipes the way they were meant to be entered. If the recipe says 2 2/3 cups, then you enter 2 2/3 cups. You don't need to remember that 2 2/3 cups is 2.67 cups. The Computer Cookbook is now a standalone program.

Version 2.5.6 allows you to email recipes and to include photos with the recipes in your cookbook.

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