Shop'NCook is a smart recipe organizer combined with a grocery list manager. Recipes are easily added by typing them in, pasting them from the clipboard, or importing directly from the internet: no formatting is necessary. The wizard interprets the recipes, links them to the large database of grocery items and yields the nutritional analysis automatically. You organize your recipes in cookbooks that you can share with the free Shop'NCook Reader software. A powerful scaling tool lets you scale the ingredients and the text of your recipes, make automatic ingredient substitutions and unit conversions. The ingredients of the recipes are converted to your preferred shopping units and added to a collating grocery list with a click. Contrary to most cooking software, grocery lists can also be created by directly selecting items of the database, adding from sublists or just typing in new items. Other features: recipes can link to other recipes; nutrition scripts to control the display of nutritional information and compute custom nutritional formulas; e-mail tool to send recipes and shopping lists; direct access to an online recipe database where Shop'NCook users share their recipes. The home edition includes an integrated recipe organizer and a grocery shopping manager.
Yes - 45 day timeout
Yes
- Pictures can be added to the recipes
- A cooking view with large font and full screen display, for those who have their computer in the kitchen
- Approximate fractions for cups and spoons rather than exact decimal numbers when scaling recipes
- A new function to export shopping lists to SplashShopper (PDA software)
- A new function to export shopping lists to the clipboard
- A recipe can now refer several times to another recipe. This feature allows to use Shop'NCook as diet tracker
3.4.2 Beta (Jan 24, 2007)
the price of the software seems fair to me. this program would be a pretty valuable asset to a chef and the like, or to a family on a budget, or even someone trying to plan good meals for dietary or nutritional value etc.
The functionality of the program seems fine so far... testing this one will take a while to really give it a grilling, but so far everything is good. The only thing I don't like is the 45 day time out. With this one, it should be somewhat longer or even nagware.
3.4.2 Beta (Jan 24, 2007)
Pretty costly, some of these companies don't have a clue how to market or price their software. Amazing.
3.4 Beta (May 23, 2006)
dzjepp, you poor starving person!
Laughed because you don't shop for FOOD???
*throws bread crumbs at dzjepp*