FYI, I just finished up creating my first standalone (with help from a variety of people on this list). It's a little application that allows you to store, print, import and export recipes. Tired of trying to read those old butter-stained pieces of paper in that overstuffed folder you keep somewhere in your kitchen? Try printing out a copy of the recipe each time you cook. That way you can easily give copies to your friends when they say "I've got to have that recipe!" Plus, you can easily import/export a recipe to or from the clipboard for exchanging recipes by email, for instance. Import recipes in Meal-Master or MasterCook formats, so you can easily collect recipes from the web. Freeware. Available at:

http://home.comcast.net/~pmbrig/RecipeFile.html

I'm particularly interested in feedback from the Windows users out there, as I have limited access to a Windows machine for testing. The Windows version should work fine (I hope), but the look-and-feel might need some tweaking.

Not a very sophisticated app, but useful -- I've been using a version of it in the Mac IDE for several years, and my wife has come to depend on it. The hidden agenda is that it's a dry run on building a standalone out of a much more complex stack system I use in my practice, for eventual marketing, so the experience has been good for learning.

-- Peter

Peter M. Brigham
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http://home.comcast.net/~pmbrig/

--I try to take one day at a time, but occasionally several days attack me at once.
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