Thanks for the reply. Much appreciated.
I'm looking for something online and free (picky, I know). MasterCook
is a software application and costs money.
On Apr 16, 10:39*pm, Janet Wilder > wrote:
> Alexander wrote:
> > Some cooking websites make it possible to keep an online cookbook,
> > which is quite handy. The thing is, I use several cooking sites and
> > have several online cookbooks. This is a real pain.
>
> > A while back, I heard that there are cookbook sites that work with all
> > sites but no matter how much I've search all I've come up with is
>
> >http://www.cupandahalf.com/
>
> > Has anybody used it?
> > Does anybody know of alternatives?
>
> > Thank you all.
>
> I have been using Master Cook for about 15 years. I'm on my third
> version of it. The newer versions (8 and 9) have a feature that lets you
> capture an online recipe and automatically add it to your cookbook of
> choice in Master Cook but that feature only works with IE. I use Firefox
> and a fellow created an add on called Recipe Fox that does pretty much
> the same thing with about 30 or more specific recipe sites.
>
> The sites that don't work with the automatic copying programs will work
> with the "import assistant" within Master Cook that will allow you to
> copy a web-based recipe and paste it into your cookbook.
>
> I would much prefer managing my own cookbook on my own PC than on
> someone else's server.
>
> --
> Janet Wilder
> way-the-heck-south Texas
> spelling doesn't count
> but cooking does