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  • MasterCook Deluxe 7 - 5,000+ delicious recipes

    From:ValuSoft
    MasterCook Deluxe 7 - 5,000+ delicious recipes
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    User Rating:3.5 out of 5 starsAmazon Sales Rank:#3283




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    MY REVIEW ABOUT MASTERCOOK DELUXE, 2008-09-14
    THIS SOFTWARE IS EXCELLENT AND INTERESTING. I HAVE BOUGHT THE OTHER COLLECTION OF MASTERCOOK AND THEY ARE VERY USEFUL TO FIND THE RECIPES YOU WANT. THANKS VERY MUCH

    Better and cheaper than many , 2005-12-11
    As a graduate of culinary school, I was provided a software program for my computer and entered a whole heck of treasured receipes in it. Well, I did not know at the time that my ability to add, copy or change my own items would expire and that they would be more than happy to sell me another version of their product for well over $500. I could not and still can not afford such a program. I find Master Cook very user friendly, in so many ways. I can scale, export, import copy add to shopping list easier than any of the other programs I have tried. I give it a thumbs up

    8 of 10 customers found the following review helpful:
    MasterCook for Mac, 2004-11-30
    Years ago, when Sierra still owned MasterCook, there was a Mac version...and I LOVED it. There was even a promised upgrade, which never came through. (I believe that was about the time Sierra sold MasterCook.) My understanding is that they have no intentions of continuing the Mac version. Perhaps those people looking for the Mac version can find a used one somewhere, although it will only run in Classic mode. I'm currently looking for a cookbook program for my windows laptop, and am not sure I will support a company without active development, out of concerns of what happens when windows upgrades... But, overall, the program delivers what was promised, for now.

    23 of 24 customers found the following review helpful:
    The best computer recipe software - I could kick myself!, 2004-11-07
    I have been using software to organize my recipes for many years. It is so handy to search for specific ingredients, change the number of servings, and print off a recipe to use in the kitchen so that I don't expose my cookbooks to grease and spills.

    Over the years, I tried many different products and found problems with each that made them difficult to use. As recipe software products failed to support new Windows versions, I had to move on to other, newer products.

    Why I didn't try MasterCook until last year, I don't know. I KNEW that it was the most commonly used recipe software and that many web sites contained MasterCook-compatible recipes that could be directly loaded into MasterCook, but somehow I thought it wasn't "fancy" enough.

    Boy was I wrong! When my hard disk crashed and I ended up having to install Windows 2000 instead of Windows 98, I found my old recipe software would not load onto Windows 2000. The only software I could find that would was MasterCook, so I bought it.

    When I think how easy MasterCook is to use, and how the old products I had used over the years were so difficult, I could kick myself for not switching over years ago!

    MasterCook is stable, works great, and is so easy to use that I never looked at the documentation!

    Best of all, it allows me to organize over 800 of my own recipes, as well as make use of the hundreds of recipes that came with it!

    It figures out all the nutritional information for every recipe. I never realized how useful that would be now that we are all watching our carbs and fat! This allows me to "tweak" recipes and instantly see how changes affect fat and carbohydrate grams.

    The best thing of all is that the format MasterCook uses to export recipes and to make backup files is THE standard for recipe software. That means, if I DO have to move to another recipe software product in the future, I will be able to import all my recipes into the new software. (I can only emphasize how important this is by relating that over the last 20 years, when moving from one software program to another, I had to RE-TYPE over 500 recipes into new software! TWICE!) Or, even if I can't move the backup files into new software, because MasterCook stores its backups in a human-readable format, at the very least I have a readable record of my recipes.

    105 of 109 customers found the following review helpful:
    I have concerns with this company & this product, 2004-07-14
    This is essentially the review I posted for their sister-product, MasterCook Deluxe Low Carb. I've spent 3 days researching the heck out of cooking software, and maybe I can save you some effort ... or at least give some food for thought. I want to upgrade from my 3.5" disk of MasterCook II (2.7) version from 1993.

    Sierra sold the MasterCook line to ValuSoftware a few years ago, a company with questionable practices based on all the internet research I've observed recently. A lot of what I've read indicates that if you decide to go with MasterCook, you're better off springing for the two bills more and getting MasterCook Deluxe, not the LowCarb version of it. Deluxe has everything that LowCarb has (except 11 recipes that are only in LowCarb), plus thousands of regular recipes, should you ever need one. You can filter Deluxe to return just the Low Carb recipes results. It appears the LowCarb product was a fast remarketing ploy by ValuSoft to make some quick bucks on current trends, without hardly doing anything but filtering existing software.

    I've also read on the internet that ValuSoft tends to buy up software, sell it cheap, sell it only until the sales decline, then abandons the product. It doesn't sound like much is ever done for future enhancements. Not good, if it's true.

    Of significant note for me as a low carber of over 5 years, before it got trendy, is that the MasterCook line doesn't break out sugars from the carb nutritional analysis reporting.

    I'm strongly considering "Living Cookbook" instead, a much newer program, but with some really active development going on, and easy communication with the actual software developer. There's an online demo I checked out, a free 25-use trial, and continual updates for no extra fee (even entire whole number version updates). It reports carbs, net carbs (and sugar, sugar alcohol and fiber). It looks pretty attractive to me. (I don't think it can be any riskie than going with ValuSoft's MasterCook program at this point.)

    Alternatively, there's another line you might look at ... Cook'n, which offers a low carb version that's probably better than what MasterCook has to offer as far as the recipes offered anyway.

    MasterCook has a huge following, but I don't know that it can be sustained now that it's under the control of ValuSoft ... or if it will be around for long. I'd be ... CAUTIOUS, if you intend to invest a lot of time into cooking software data entry.


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