![]() After a couple of weeks with Paprika I imported all my MacGourmet recipes and have been using Paprika ever since. I bought the iPad version since I'm often watching TV and roam recipe sites during lulls in the programing. ![]() I bought the iPhone version so I can be at the supermarket and check a recipe to see what I need to buy for a meal I want to make. And the automatic syncing makes sure all the app versions have the latest recipes.Yeah, they’re not giving away their apps but I'm hoping they’ve got a solid business plan that’ll keep them in business a long time because I love this app. Not selling yourself too cheaply is a good way to stay in business. I really wish that they’d release a trial version of Paprika so a lot more people can find out how ridiculously great this program is.Īfter finally abandoning all hope that YummySoup will ever be updated, I purchased Paprika. Importing my YummySoup library worked fast and effortlessly. I haven't yet used all of Paprika's features, but like how the application looks and works. It's simple interface is benefit as it's easy to use and navigate. There are three things I don't like about this application.įirst, instead of using iCloud, the recipes are synced across devices using the developer's server. If Paprika goes the way of YummySoup, we're screwed. There are already reports of the servers going down. Second, Hindsight Labs didn't develop a universal app for iOS, rather they sell a separate iPhone and iPad app, each costing $5. I've just spent $20 on the Mac app I really don't want to shell out another $10.Īnd third, there is only one format for printing and no way to print a range of selected recipes. PAPRIKA RECIPE MANAGER FOR SMART DISPLAY SOFTWARE.PAPRIKA RECIPE MANAGER FOR SMART DISPLAY FULL.PAPRIKA RECIPE MANAGER FOR SMART DISPLAY UPDATE.PAPRIKA RECIPE MANAGER FOR SMART DISPLAY MAC OS.
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