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  1. Try Recipe Keeper free today! Recipe Keeper is the easy to use, all-in-one recipe organizer, shopping list and meal planner available across all of your devices. ADD RECIPES QUICKLY AND EASILY. Enter your recipes with as much or as little information as you like.

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  2. Recipe software to organize your recipes, plan meals, and prepare grocery shopping lists. Import recipes from most web sites, upload recipes to the cloud to view on your mobile devices. Create custom cookbooks, share recipes with friends, and more.

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    One of the factors that ultimately determined whether I would continue my relationship with Mastercookor not was this: They only have a 30-MINUTE free trial! Who can tell anything in 30 minutes?! That’s just stupid. So I honestly have no idea what the newest version of Mastercook is like. I’m guessing it’s decent. But they sure don’t make it easy t...

    In addition to Mastercook (#1 – mentioned above), I’ve also used MealMasterbefore. It was a freebie on a computer I bought years ago. Back in the day, MealMaster was once a decent recipe program, but much like Mastercook, it just seems a little outdated these days. So… no dice. Their online presence is a little rough around the edges and I’m lookin...

    While I liked Cook’n and was intrigued by its simple functionality, I wasn’t about to pay $60-$80 on the spot — despite the 200% guarantee. (UPDATE: It looks like they have a free trial now.) I wanted a free 30-day trial (like most recipe software programs have). Cookn looks like it definitely has a lot of potential. I especially liked the demo vid...

    Living Cookbook was the next one I downloaded the free trial for. They too, appeared to have a respectable track record, and they have constantly updated their recipe softwarethrough the years. It seemed really modern, and had a lot of potential. During the installation process, a warning box came up that said my computer was lacking a necessary fi...

    Finally, I downloaded the free trial for Now You’re Cooking. First impressions with this one were the least impressive of all the recipe software programs I tried. But, Now You’re Cooking appeared to do most of the things I wanted, so it was definitely worth a try. Plus, I figured the more programs I compared, the stronger my feelings would ultimat...

    Big Oven was the first recipe software program I downloaded that was completely new to me. Immediately after I downloaded the free trial, I knew right away that it was probably the best one for meeting my recipe organization needs.

    I’ve had a slight change of heart since I originally wrote this. While I like Big Oven as a program on my computer, I’ve become frustrated that I can’t see all of my recipes on any computer whenever I want. Instead, I have to boot up the laptop that I initially downloaded Big Oven onto. Plus, from Day One I’ve been bummed about the fact that you ca...

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  4. Free recipe app for home cooks. Create a meal plan, grocery list and more from your favorite recipes. Organize your recipe collection and take it anywhere.

  5. Download Home Cookin Recipe Software. Download the 15 Day Free Trial. System Requirements: Windows 11 , Windows 10, Windows 8, Windows 7, Vista, or XP. (Mac Users Click Here) 1024x768 minimum screen resolution. High Color (15-bit) or higher graphics mode. 50MB free hard drive space. Click here to see the End User License Agreement (EULA)

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