
#Lost macgourmet deluxe from 1.2.7 to 2.4.7 download#
This morning I downloaded and started playing with Pantry, a free app to track what's in your kitchen, create shopping lists, sync to the cloud and there's an iPhone app you can buy for 2.00 to download lists to your phone. I'm boosting recipes from everywhere to add to my repertoire and creating a family recipe collection so we don't fight about what goes in Bubbie's Brisket.

I got MacGourmet as part of a bundle (Dec 2008) and it's become one of my favorite apps. Given that this is an editable field in recipes, it would be useful to search by this! Again, since the developers do not reply to emails, I'm not sure if there is a solution. This prevents comparison of recipes.įinally, I'm not really sure, but I couldn't find a way to create smart recipe lists based on preparation/cooking times. Also, command-~ normally switches windows, but this does not work in MacGourmet. For example, the default "OK" button is often highlighted, but pressing "return" on the keyboard does not click it, as expected under OS X. While this is more fiddly, this option prevents this confusion. Some other programs I have used also allow user-defined ingredients. Also, depending on the name of ingredients listed in different recipes, the shopping list can produce separate listings for flour, plain flour, and flour (plain), etc. Alternatively, user-defined page breaks would be helpful. The shopping lists could be formatted more intelligently, with page breaks at logical spots, such as between shops. The chef view really needs a split view to allow simultaneous viewing of ingredients and instructions. Not good when you have a handful of raw chicken.

Many recipe instructions refer to the ingredients for quantities, but the chef view forces you to scroll up to the top. Perhaps a user-defined unit equivalence list would be useful, or at least a list of what MacGourmet's pre-defined conversions are. For example, if one recipe calls for 200 g of flour, and another for an ounce, the shopping list totals these to 201 g. The shopping list is often incapable of adding ingredients of different units correctly. Unfortunately, the developers haven't responded to emailed feedback, which always makes me wary of future development of a paid product. A decent organisational tool, but there are several flaws.
