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http://grecipe-manager.sourceforge.net/
It's a recipe manager for Gnome, the page says that "Gourmet is intended for the GNOME desktop environment, but works on any platform that gtk supports". The download list has a deb file in it but (unsurprisingly) it cannot be installed, I tried: "incompatible package".
Could somebody who knows more about porting things to the tablets shed some wisdom on how difficult it would be to compile that for OS2008? It really would be a great addition and a handy software in the kitchen.
Thanks.