Scandinaviansoft Cookbook 1.0

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Scandinaviansoft Coookbook comes with 1600 recipes which you can edit, rate, delete, print and share with your friends. You may submit your own recipes for other users to download and you can download other users submited recipes. Features: Organize & categorize your recipes on your computer. Add your own recipes. Easy search. Simple userinterface. Add to Favorites. Print recipes. Add your own categories. Edit categories. Move recipes from one category to an other by simply renaming the category. Add a photo to any recipe. Send a recipe to a friend by e-mail. Rate recipes. Get other users ratings for recipes. Submit your own recipes to Internet. Download other users recipes.

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