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Mr Libido Incognito
 
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biig wrote on 10 Oct 2005 in rec.food.cooking

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> Mr Libido Incognito wrote:
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> > biig wrote on 10 Oct 2005 in rec.food.cooking
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> > > Hi Carol
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> > > I've been seeing references to Master Cook a lot on this ng.
> > > Is it
> > > an expensive program to buy? I'd like to do something with my
> > > favourite recipes. I have many cookbooks, but only a few recipes
> > > in each I'd use, and it would be great to put them into a program
> > > I can access quickly instead of digging through many
> > > books...Thanks...Sharon in SW Ontario
> > >

> >
> > Determine for yourself...below is a link to amazon.ca which sells
> > MasterCook in Canada
> >

> Thanks for the link. I checked it out and I don't think my
> computer
> will handle it, so I'll check Staples for a simpler one..Sharon
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Amazon sells masterCook 8.0 as well for Windows 98, ME, XP, CD

Then there's "Now You're Cooking" at www.ffts.com... also very good.

I like and use both, but prefer the NYC. Because of the tech help and
forever updates mostly.

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