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2008-07-13
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2008-07-13
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Thanks for the great program! It's looking very good, I've been trying it out now with my wife and we both like it a lot. Actually we like it more than Gourmet on the desktop! =). The interface is very elegant and simple, and it looks very crisp - really, really nice job! The utilities are a great idea, every recipe program should have a timer like that.
Anyway, here's some wishlist / suggestion type feedback from us for your already marvelous software:
- Import: could html, text and xml formats be accepted? The gourmet export command actually (at least my version) exports as xml, but I had to rename it to .grmt to get your program to accept it. Also: would it be possible to have the import directly from a web page - just by copying a link and having it pull the html file (gourmet does this)?
- When you are editing/creating a new recipe, one of the paintbrush icons will clear all ingredients. There's no warning about this, that might be a good idea, it's a bit unfortunate clicking it after entering plenty of things first.
- When editing/creating a recipe, the default on the N810 in the amount box is the letter mode, not numerals. Is it possible to change it so that it'd default to inputting numbers? not a big deal at all, but might be a bit more intuitive.
- When entering ingredients, you can't edit things you've already entered, but you have to delete and re-enter (to change amount or spelling, for example, if you made a mistake) . Edit button?
- Shopping list: it would be great to be auto-create these from ingredients. Like select recipe and have ingredients and amounts added to shopping list for further editing.
- This would probably be a big change but still: recipe programs with many recipes would work great with tags. These might work better than categories..."indian", "dessert", "chicken", "pork"...that sort of thing: and then seaching for "indian"+"chicken" or "dessert"+"pork" *lol* whatever, probably would be a major change but could be nice.
Anyway, thank you. Great program!
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2008-07-14
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2008-07-15
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The program is really awesome, but Is there any place where I can download recipes?
Yerga, great job like always, it's a really good first version
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2008-07-15
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@ London, UK
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2008-08-13
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@ Toronto
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<inggroup> <groupname> Saute 5 minutes </groupname> <ingredient> <item> olive oil </item> </ingredient> <ingredient> <amount> 2 </amount> <unit> cups </unit> <item> onion, choped </item> </ingredient> </inggroup>
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2008-08-20
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Great program!
Any chance that this could support ingredient groups? I was trying to figure out why my ingredients weren't showing up in PyRecipe, and then I realized that all my ingredients are in groups.
Groups look like this in Gourmet's XML file:
Code:<inggroup> <groupname> Saute 5 minutes </groupname> <ingredient> <item> olive oil </item> </ingredient> <ingredient> <amount> 2 </amount> <unit> cups </unit> <item> onion, choped </item> </ingredient> </inggroup>
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2008-09-11
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@ Toronto
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Ah! Thanks!
I hadn't realized the groups of ingredients. It will be fixed in the next version.
I have released Pyrecipe's first version. It can create, edit and show recipes. Actually it can import recipes in the Gourmet and Krecipes formats. It can export to HTML, Gourmet, Krecipes and Mealmaster formats. More formats are coming.
It has other functions as Timer, where you will be able to control the time you are cooking.
Also it has a small Shopping List. It has a basic interface, with options to add, to delete and to mark items. You can save shopping lists in a file to open them in another moment.
Pyrecipe is in beta state yet. Actually it only run in OS2008. Soon it will support previous versions.
If you want to try it, you can install pyrecipe pressing in this arrow in your Internet Tablet browser:
It will add the extras-devel catalogue with beta software to your application manager. I recommend that after installing pyrecipe you should deactivate this catalogue. You can do it with the following way:
- Go to the application manager.
- Menu ->Tools -> Application catalogue.
- Search the 'maemo Extras Devel' catalogue and select it.
- Press Edit button.
- Check Disable.
- OK and Close, and it's all.
I would receive charmed comments about the application as well as international recipes or even a lunch inviteAlso I am looking for recipes in gourmet/krecipes format what it can't import.
Attached a couple of screenshots, they are a little big, sorry if you have a slow connection.
Daniel Martín Yerga
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