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On Sun 19 Apr 2009 05:27:25a, Melba's Jammin' told us...

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> >,
> Alexander > wrote:
>
>> 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.

>
> You're not picky, you're cheap. Maybe you can find an old version of
> MasterCook somewhere that costs less than a newer version. (Is MC even
> being produced anymore?)


Yes, it's still being produced, and *boy* is he cheap! MasterCook 9 is
only $19.95, and MasterCook 8 is also still available and is only $9.95.

Both available from ValuSoft. The following is MasterCook 9.

http://tinyurl.com/dbpj4l

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Wayne Boatwright said...

> On Sun 19 Apr 2009 05:27:25a, Melba's Jammin' told us...
>
>> In article
>> >,
>> Alexander > wrote:
>>
>>> 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.

>>
>> You're not picky, you're cheap. Maybe you can find an old version of
>> MasterCook somewhere that costs less than a newer version. (Is MC even
>> being produced anymore?)

>
> Yes, it's still being produced, and *boy* is he cheap! MasterCook 9 is
> only $19.95, and MasterCook 8 is also still available and is only $9.95.
>
> Both available from ValuSoft. The following is MasterCook 9.
>
> http://tinyurl.com/dbpj4l



Heck,

I just have a folder of text file recipes on the 'puter (and iPhone, for
when in motion).

Including...

Wayne's Skillet corn bread
Wayne's Roast beef
Wayne's Waffles

Freeware, iirc?

Andy
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