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Glenn B.
 
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Default Survey: Mastercook & other Cooking Software

Do you use Mastercook?

If not, what software do you use?

If so, what version?

If not using the currect version, what keeps you with your current
version?

What do you use your cooking software for?

What is your favorite feature?

What would you like to see implemented in future versions?

Does it meet you expectations?

Your thoughts or opinions on it?
Thanks for your responses!

Glenn B.

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On 9 Jan 2005 23:08:55 -0800, "Glenn B." > wrote:

>Do you use Mastercook?


No.

>If not, what software do you use?


Now You're Cooking, ver. 5.66 (current version)

>If so, what version?


See above.

>If not using the currect version, what keeps you with your current
>version?


NA

>What do you use your cooking software for?


Recipe database, menu planning, shopping list generation.

>What is your favorite feature?


I use it almost daily and there are a lot of things I like about it,
and very few I don't. The thing I like most about it, I guess, is that
it makes planning the weekly grocery list so easy. That involves more
than one feature though.


>What would you like to see implemented in future versions?


I'm actually pretty happy with it the way it is; but if I had to pick
something, I'd say I'd like more room in the prep description field.
At present, it's limited to 25 or fewer characters.

>Does it meet you expectations?


Meets mine.


>Your thoughts or opinions on it?


There are a lot of features in this software, so it takes a while to
learn to take full advantage of it; but it's a great package and the
customer support is excellent.

Regards,
Tracy R.
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On 9 Jan 2005 23:08:55 -0800, "Glenn B." > wrote:

>Do you use Mastercook?


No.

>If not, what software do you use?


Now You're Cooking, ver. 5.66 (current version)

>If so, what version?


See above.

>If not using the currect version, what keeps you with your current
>version?


NA

>What do you use your cooking software for?


Recipe database, menu planning, shopping list generation.

>What is your favorite feature?


I use it almost daily and there are a lot of things I like about it,
and very few I don't. The thing I like most about it, I guess, is that
it makes planning the weekly grocery list so easy. That involves more
than one feature though.


>What would you like to see implemented in future versions?


I'm actually pretty happy with it the way it is; but if I had to pick
something, I'd say I'd like more room in the prep description field.
At present, it's limited to 25 or fewer characters.

>Does it meet you expectations?


Meets mine.


>Your thoughts or opinions on it?


There are a lot of features in this software, so it takes a while to
learn to take full advantage of it; but it's a great package and the
customer support is excellent.

Regards,
Tracy R.
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