Wednesday, March 17, 2010

Living Cookbook 2008

Living Cookbook 2008Living Cookbook 2008

Product Description


Working with recipes

  • Enter recipes with as much or as little detail as you like.
  • Add images to recipes. In fact you can add a main recipe image, a source image and an image for every recipe procedure step, if you want to.
  • Copy recipes from the Internet.
  • Calculate recipe nutrition from the recipe ingredients or enter the nutrition data manually.
  • Calculate recipe costs.
  • Share recipes with others, even if they don't own Living Cookbook. You can export, e-mail or import recipes in all of the major recipe file formats.
  • Add ratings and reviews to recipes.
  • Add audio or video files to recipes.
  • Assign recipe types and categories.
  • Enter the recipe's oven temperature in either Celsius or Fahrenheit.
  • Choose from five degrees of difficulty.
  • Use a recipe as an ingredient in another recipe.
  • Enter preparation time, cooking time, inactive time and total time.
  • Organize recipes into cookbooks, chapters, sub-chapters, etc. according to your needs.
  • Customize recipe displays using your choice of fonts, background colors, headings and more.
  • Add any number of tips to a recipe to record recipe variations, serving suggestions, wine pairings, etc.
  • Enter author, source, web page, copyright and author notes for any recipe.
  • Print your recipes on any paper format: US letter, legal, A4, 4x6 index card, 3x5 index card and more.
  • Scale recipes to any number of servings.
  • Convert recipe units to and from Imperial or metric units.
  • Eliminate duplicate recipes automatically.
  • Compare any two recipes side-by-side.

Publishing

  • Publish your cookbooks with tables of contents and indexes.
  • Print your publication from within Living Cookbook or export it as a Microsoft Word document.
  • Format your publication using your choice of fonts, colors, spacing and layouts.

Working with ingredients

  • Choose from over 7000 ingredients with nutrition data provided by the USDA.
  • Enter your own custom ingredients or copy them from the Internet.
  • Import new USDA nutrition as it is made available by the USDA.
  • Add ingredient images and source images.
  • Add any number of custom measures (units) for each ingredient.
  • Assign costs, grocery aisles and preferred stores to ingredients.
  • Enter ingredient nodes to describe the ingredient, record uses and preparation information, etc.
  • Share ingredients with other Living Cookbook users.
  • Organize ingredients into folders and sub-folders.
  • Customize ingredient displays using your choice of fonts, background colors, headings and more.
  • Eliminate duplicate ingredients automatically.
  • Compare any two ingredients side-by-side.
  • Copy ingredients from the Internet.

Working with menus

  • Create your own menus using any combination of recipes, ingredient, headings and text.
  • Add menu images and source images.
  • Calculate menu nutrition from the menu items or enter the nutrition data manually.
  • Calculate menu costs.
  • Share menus with other Living Cookbook users.
  • Add audio or video files to menus.
  • Assign menu types and categories.
  • Organize menus into folders and sub-folders.
  • Customize menu displays using your choice of fonts, background colors, headings and more.
  • Add any number of tips to a menu to record menu variations, serving suggestions, wine pairings, etc.
  • Enter author, source, web page, copyright and author notes for any menu.
  • Eliminate duplicate menus automatically.
  • Compare any two menus side-by-side.

Working with meals

  • Add recipes, ingredients, menus, headings and text to meals.
  • Choose from nine different meals each day (breakfast, lunch, dinner, brunch, snacks, nightcap, etc.)
  • Add meal headings to organize meals into courses (e.g. Appetizer, Main Course, Dessert, etc.)
  • Use drag and drop or copy and paste to add ingredient, recipes or menus to a meal.
  • Use drag and drop or copy and paste to move or copy a range of days, a single day, a meal or individual meal items.
  • Calculate nutrition for meals, days or a user-defined range of days.
  • Calculate meal and day costs.
  • Share meal data with other Living Cookbook users.
  • Customize calendar displays using your choice of fonts, background colors, headings and more.
  • View nutrition and cost summary information for a day or a range of dates.
  • View meal calendar in month, week or day mode.

Working with grocery lists

  • Add recipe, ingredients, menus or meals grocery lists or enter the grocery list items manually.
  • Create a grocery list for multiple stores.
  • Calculate grocery list costs and subtotal by store.
  • Automatically organize the grocery list by aisles.
  • Customize grocery aisles by store, including grocery aisle order.
  • Customize grocery list displays using your choice of fonts, background colors, headings and more.
  • Share grocery lists with other Living Cookbook users.
  • Create a grocery list to restock inventory.
  • Create a grocery list for a range of meal plan dates.
  • Automatically combine like grocery list items (e.g. "1 cup milk" and "1 pint milk" will be combined automatically to read "1 1/2 pints milk".
  • Compare any two grocery lists side-by-side.

Working with inventory

  • Manage your kitchen inventory.
  • Control the ordering properties of any inventory item (minimum order quantity, order at level, order up to level, etc.).
  • Share inventory data with other Living Cookbook users.
  • Customize inventory displays using your choice of fonts, background colors, headings and more.
  • Create a printable inventory worksheet to help you take stock of your kitchen.
  • Compare any two inventory items side-by-side.

Working with glossary items

  • Enter your own glossary items or copy them from the Internet.
  • Add glossary item images and source images.
  • Share glossary data with other Living Cookbook users.
  • Customize glossary displays using your choice of fonts, background colors, headings and more.
  • Eliminate duplicate glossary items automatically.
  • Compare any two glossary items side-by-side.

Working with techniques

  • Enter your own techniques or copy them from the Internet.
  • Add an image to each technique step.
  • Share techniques with other Living Cookbook users.
  • Customize technique displays using your choice of fonts, background colors, headings and more.
  • Eliminate duplicate techniques automatically.
  • Compare any two techniques side-by-side.

Working with the Internet

  • Browse the Internet with Living Cookbook's built-in web browser.
  • Save references to web pages you like in Living Cookbook's database.
  • Share saved web pages with other Living Cookbook users.

Working with RSS feeds

  • View RSS feeds with Living Cookbook's built-in RSS feed aggregator.
  • Save RSS feeds in Living Cookbook's database.
  • Share RSS feeds with other Living Cookbook users.

Other features

  • Backup your Living Cookbook database.
  • Configure Living Cookbook to backup your database every time you close the application or Living Cookbook can prompt you to backup periodically (you choose how often).
  • Verify the integrity of a backup file before restoring it.
  • Restore Living Cookbook backup files from any version of Living Cookbook.
  • Compact the Living Cookbook database to shrink it to its smallest possible size.
  • Search, filter and saved searches
  • Choose from basic or advanced search modes to find the recipes, ingredients, meals and other data you need.
  • Save advanced searches in your database for future use.
  • Drag one or more saved searches onto Living Cookbook's filter bar to filter all search results.
  • Use Living Cookbook's search and replace feature to replace text anywhere in the database.
  • Use copy and paste to duplicate recipes, ingredients, meals, and more.
  • Use drag and drop to move or copy recipe, ingredients, meals, etc.
  • Use Living Cookbook's undo and redo to undo almost any action.
  • Browse Living Cookbook's comprehensive help file with more than 480 indexed and searchable help topics.
  • Use Living Cookbook's unique Kitchen Calculator tool to convert between units.
  • Flag recipes, ingredient, etc. using one of six color flags.
  • New users can use Living Cookbook's Launchpad feature to help them see all of the actions that can be performed on the selected item.
  • Check the spelling of recipes, ingredient, meals, glossary items and techniques. Choose either standard or as-you-type (wavy red line under misspelled words) spell-checking.
  • Use the Back and Forward toolbar buttons to back and forth to recently viewed items.
  • Use Living Cookbook's built-in database repair tools to fix any potential database problems.
  • Copy and paste or drag and drop recipes to other applications that accept plain text from the Windows clipboard (e.g. drag a a recipe to an e-mail).
  • Open multiple recipe workspaces at the same time.
  • Create links to your favorite or most-viewed recipes, ingredients and other data.
  • Customize and print any list (e.g. recipe lists, ingredient lists, etc.).
  • Print multiple recipes, ingredient, etc. at once.
  • Export to any list to Excel.

Product Details

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #101 in Software
  • Platforms: Windows 7, Windows Me, Windows 98, Windows 2000, Windows XP, Windows Vista
  • Format: CD-ROM
  • Dimensions: 4.92" h x 5.63" w x .20" l, .15 pounds

Features

  • Plan meals using the meal planning calendar and calculate nutrition for any recipe, menu or meal
  • Manage your kitchen's inventory and create grocery lists organized by grocery aisle
  • Import major recipe file formats or copy recipes online; print on any size paper, including index cards
  • Share your recipes as files or e-mails or publish and print cookbooks
  • Help file with over 450 help topics and online support forum with over 28,000 members

Editorial Reviews

Amazon.com Product Description
Living Cookbook 2008 is the seventh major release of the award-winning recipe management software from Radium Technologies. Designed to work seamlessly with every version of Windows from Windows 98 to Windows 7, the new version includes over 100 major enhancements. Use Living Cookbook to organize recipes, plan meals, create menus, calculate nutrition information, create shopping lists, publish cookbooks, export, e-mail and much more. The software is extraordinarily flexible and easy-to-use and Living Cookbook's comprehensive help file, tutorials, demo videos and customer support will ensure that you can find and learn to use the features you need. The software comes with more than 1,000 recipes, and thousands more are available online. Find out why Smart Living Cookbook 2008 is the seventh major release of the award-winning recipe management software from Radium Technologies. Designed to work seamlessly with every version of Windows from Windows 98 to Windows 7, the new version includes over 100 major enhancements. Use Living Cookbook to organize recipes, plan meals, create menus, calculate nutrition information, create shopping lists, publish cookbooks, export, e-mail and much more. The software is extraordinarily flexible and easy-to-use and Living Cookbook's comprehensive help file, tutorials, demo videos and customer support will ensure that you can find and learn to use the features you need. The software comes with more than 1,000 recipes, and thousands more are available online. Find out why Smart Computing Magazine, Choice Magazine and Which? Magazine all chose Living Cookbook as the best cooking and recipe management software.

Living Cookbook makes it easy to enter your recipes. You can type them in, scan them (using the OCR software that came with your scanner) or copy them from the Internet. The software also makes it easy to transfer your recipe collection from other recipe management programs such as MasterCook, Meal-Master and BigOven.
You can print your recipes on any paper size supported by your printer. This includes US Letter, A4, index cards (3x5, 4x6 and 5x9) and many more. You can even print on Avery 5389 (two perforated 4x6 cards on an 8.5x11 sheet) and Avery 5388 (three perforated 3x5 cards on an 8.5x11 sheet).
The meal planning calendar lets you drag and drop your recipes onto the calendar. You can view your meal plans by day, week or month. Creating a shopping list for a meal plan is as simple as clicking on the appropriate days and selecting "Add to Grocery List" from the Action menu.
Living Cookbook lets you calculate nutrition for any recipe, ingredient, menu or meal plan. You can customize your display to show over 150 different nutrients including calories, fat, carbohydrates, vitamins, minerals and more. You can even calculate Weight Watchers Points.
Living Cookbook makes it easy to publish your own cookbook complete with table of contents, pagination and index. You can preview and print your cookbook directly from Living Cookbook or export it as a Microsoft Word (DOCX) document for additional editing.
Living Cookbook can create shopping lists organized by grocery aisle. Just add your ingredients, recipes, menus and meal plans and the software will do the rest. It even knows how to convert units that you cook with (e.g. "10 Tbs minced garlic") into units that you shop for (e.g. "1 head garlic"). If you enter the prices of your most commonly shopped-for ingredients, Living Cookbook can calculate the total cost of your grocery list as well as subtotals for each store.
Living Cookbook has a built-in web browser that makes it easy to save links to your favorite recipe websites. It even has a built-in RSS feed reader so you can subscribe to "recipe of the day" and other cooking-related RSS feeds.

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