Hello Esther,

Paprika looks very nice.  How would you compare it to Mac Gourmet?

Many thanks,

Dónal
On 25 Nov 2012, at 02:56, Esther <[email protected]> wrote:

> Hi All,
> 
> In connection with the U.S. Thanksgiving weekend, when there are sales to 
> start off the Christmas shopping season, a number of interesting sales have 
> shown up in the Mac App Store.  These prices look good through the weekend, 
> and may last through "Cyber Monday".  (No guarantees on that.) 
> 
> Here are a few of the items I've noted.  All these versions require that your 
> run Mac OS X 10.7 (Lion) or later:
> • ABBYY FineReader Express $49.99 (50% off regular price of $99.99) 
> http://itunes.apple.com/us/app/abbyy-finereader-express/id412310371?mt=12
> • 1Password - Password Manager and Secure Wallet $34.99 (regular price $49.99)
> https://itunes.apple.com/us/app/1password-password-manager/id443987910?mt=12
> • Paprika Recipe Manager $9.99 (50% off regular price of $19.99) 
> https://itunes.apple.com/us/app/paprika-recipe-manager/id451907568?mt=12
> 
> Bento - Personal Database is also on sale at $29.99 (vs. regular list price 
> of $49.99), but given the low ratings since this was updated for Mountain 
> Lion, and the reports of the constant busy signals when used with VoiceOver 
> under Mountain Lion, this is probably not recommended.
> 
> ABBYY FineReader Express (OCR application) and 1Password have been discussed 
> on list recently. Paprika Recipe Manager is a relatively new program that I 
> just got and really like.  The developers did a great job with VoiceOver 
> accessibility.  Their iOS apps for iPhone and iPad, which are also on sale 
> this weekend, can be used independently of the Mac version, but I decided to 
> get this to more easily bulk import my text  versions of recipes and sync to 
> iOS devices.  You can also import recipes from MacGourmet, Yummy Soup, and 
> other popular recipe programs to your iOS devices.  Using the desktop version 
> of the program and the automatic cloud syncing with the iOS apps just seemed 
> a bit easier than connecting an iPhone and using iTunes sync to bring the 
> recipes over. If anyone is interested in the details of importing text 
> versions of recipes, I'll do a later post.  There's a brief 
> description/example of the format in the Paprika User Guide and you name your 
> text files with  ".yml" file extensions.  I'll do a separate post on the iOS 
> apps that are on sale.
> 
> HTH.  Cheers,
> 
> Esther
> 
> 
> 
> 
> HTH.  Cheers,
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