Ive been using recipe software since "Now You’re Cooking” from my Windows days and “MacGourmet" after I saw the light and moved to Apple’s products. Ive never seen any recipe management software as great as “Paprika”.
I don’t even need the app to be running in order to save recipes. If I’m using Safari on my desktop or iPad all I have to do is tap the “bookmarklet” at the top of my Bookmarks list and the program analyzes the page, extracts the recipe and saves it for the next time I open the app and then it syncs with no effort on my part. How cool is that? I’ve saved maybe 200 to 300 recipes this way so far and it’s only failed a couple of times. It even succeeds on blog sites with a dozen pics with the recipe instructions spread out between all the photos. Of course Paprika has its own built-in browser which works very well. The ability to save recipes from virtually any English language site is the newest feature, that’s why I’m mentioning it here.
I imported about 8500 recipes from MacGourmet (the MacGourmet recipes were imported from “Now You’re Cooking”. They imported well and now with about 9700 recipes in Paprika it still is very fast. I love using this!
fumbleweed about Paprika Recipe Manager