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Recommendation for Recipe Database Program or App
#1
Wife and I will be spending the time in the house, typing all of our favorite recipes.

Is there a favorite App that people use, that is easy to use.

It would be nice to print out and sort the types of recipes., etc..

Instead of just opening up a word processor and start typing.
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#2
There's probably like 6.8B FileMaker templates floating around, and most of them can converted into their own app by anyone w/ Developer/Advanced versions from the last dozen, or so, revs of FMP. (That way you don't have to pay for a copy of FMP). IIRC, many revs of FMP came w/ recipe templates.

Heck, I even have a pretty good recipe database on the old HP Touchpad from the 2011 fire sale. Buy one of the HP TP's from me, and figure out how to transfer/copy the recipe thingy from one pad to another, and you're in the home restaurant biz.
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#3
After entering recipes into a program for a few years only to have it discontinued, I suggest that you find one that can export to a common format.
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#4
btfc wrote:
After entering recipes into a program for a few years only to have it discontinued, I suggest that you find one that can export to a common format.

Most export to csv.
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freeradical wrote:
[quote=btfc]
After entering recipes into a program for a few years only to have it discontinued, I suggest that you find one that can export to a common format.

Most export to csv.
Yep. That one didn’t, it used a proprietary format. It was several years ago, and it still annoys me.
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#6
I simply print my recipe's to pdf from whatever website I get them from. If I type the recipe I save both the editable file and I print to pdf. Use folders for categories. It makes it very easy to share recipes.
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