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Tuesday, November 06, 2007

What's Cookin'? An Update


I know some people are interested in what's being worked on in MacGourmet-land, so I thought I'd post an update on the latest goings-on.

MacGourmet 2.2.3, which includes remedies for some Leopard issues, primarily entering data into the ingredient list and using the hot keys in the recipe import assistant, and a few other bug fixes, will be out soon, probably in a few days..

MacGourmet:Nutrition 1.1 will hopefully be out before too long as well. It will include the ability to add your own nutrition items to the database, and some calculation and other fixes. These changes are necessitating a lot of testing though, hence the delay. Version 1.1 will also use the latest database from the USDA, SR-20, and will feature a new, more standard look, with a customizable toolbar, as can be seen below. Once both of these are out, I'll be able to get down to the business of adding menu planning and a couple of other things.


3 Comments:

At 11/06/2007 10:37 PM, Blogger Suzanne said...

Hi,
the ease of use of MacGourmet is still amazing me. i really like the import feature, and I use it a lot. However...I am a Firefox user, so when I see a recipe i want to try, I have to copy the URL, then open Safari and import it. Do you think Firefox ( as the fastest growing web browser) will soon be compatible with MacGourmet?
Thanks!

 
At 11/06/2007 11:26 PM, Blogger Michael said...

It's unlikely that they will add support for Mac OS X Services, because of their cross-platform nature. It wouldn't hurt to send them feedback though.

Just FYI, you should be able to also drag and drop the text, or copy and paste the text, to the clippings list, to make a clipping as well.

 
At 11/07/2007 2:35 PM, Anonymous Anonymous said...

Thanks for the update, Michael!

 

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