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>From:  [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Derrick Streng)
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>I am converting one of my macs into "kitchen-ware"  and I need a good 
>program for storing recipes.  Any one know of any good ones?
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>Derrick Streng
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I had a Classic and now use a Classic II in one corner of the kitchen 
"prep" area with FileMaker 2.1. Makes a nice little "recipe book" and 
takes up very little space. Simple databases are easy to assemble with 
FileMaker (version 2 is prior to "relational" capability).

My 2 cents.

Ken

Use it up, wear it out, make it do or do without.


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