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Default Recipe Software

"pure kona" > wrote in message
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> Sorry, I know many of you have said your favorite software to have
> recipes on, but is it Master Cook? My grand daughters are coming in a
> month and I have decided to take all the old crummy, dirty-from-use
> recipes that I have kept on recipe cards (in a recipe box I made in
> shop in 8th grade-if you can believe) and want my grand daughters to
> put them on the software you all recommend.
>
> We have very old family recipes and this way, they can have their own
> copies etc. and I can keep them some what busy as well. Win-win!
>
> BTW I have Vista and I read one of the reviews said Vista doesn't work
> well with one of the software programs- one of the many choices.
>
> TIA- so much.
>
> aloha,
> Cea


I take back any good review of Master Cook by valuesoft, they do not support
their products, they do not allow upgrades so each time you buy it and
upgrade OS you end up buying a new copy, nice for them.

"We do not offer upgrades for any products we publish. We strive to keep our
costs low and value priced and around what a normal upgrade would cost. When
MasterCook was published by Sierra, the MSRP was $49.99, we have since
reduced and set the price to $19.99. Information on purchasing this latest
version of MasterCook can be found on our web store at"

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