![]() I stuck with it despite the various syncing issues as they promised they were working on a fix. ![]() I absolutely love the program and use it to store all of my recipes. I too have been a MacGourmet and now MacGourmet Deluxe user for a decade. I am not happy with Recipe Keeper and would love your input on what you like about Paprika and if there are any similarities to the issues I've mentioned here. For the purpose of using it as a family cookbook it let me do what I needed to do and it was pretty straightforward and had a cleaner look about it. But the few things that I am really frustrated about with Recipe Keep, are probably considered pretty petty to others.ġ) when the recipes transferred from MacGourmet to Recipe Keeper it changed all the measurements to funky abbreviations, i.e, slice is now "sl" and sprig is now "sp" Tablespoon is now tb.Ģ) Recipe Keeper did not transfer all of my Sourcesģ) If I want to enter my own new recipe in Recipe Keeper I was hoping there were similar columns, like Quantities, Measurements, Descriptions, Directions.Ĥ) Recipe Keeper did not transfer the little description or introduction I made for some of my recipes, i.e, "Everyone in the family liked this. I am not interested in all the fancy options to take pictures and/or download/upload (whatever it's called), but I know that is a common option among software today. My son suggested I transfer the recipes to "Recipe Keeper". I have been using Macgourmet for over a decade and just bought a Macbook Air. It has allowed me to do a current export of my last weeks edits as well as my previously backed up recipes.Ĭlick to expand.I am very interested in your thoughts about Paprika. But I figured I should post this incase someone else had a problem getting in. After the pain of this SECOND upgrade screw up with MacGourmet, and the lack of resources they are apparently putting into keeping up with the Mac updates, I am going over to Paprika for future recipes. It is found in the Documents folder (typically, unless you have changed it). The database name is MacGourmet4Database.mgdatabase. ![]() trying to launch the software, i clicked on the database folder.I still got the error, but this time the recipes were in the window and I was able to keep it open enough to export it all to a RTF. This time, everything was greyed out.and I could not select library.Īfter emailing them, receiving no reply back after 2 days, and clicking on random recipes I had found on my harddrive. Last time, I was able to point the library (under help) to the location of the database. As I sorted out my own solution to this problem, I figured I would let you know what worked for me.Īfter upgrading to Big Sur, the "Database could not be found". I had read about the previous problem with the library not knowing where the database here on MacRumors, and it helped me get to where I needed to go. This time it got worse.but I found a work around.ironically the day AFTER I needed my Irish Soda Bread recipe, but I do digress. i have been using Mac Gourmet for years.and the last time i upgraded, I had issues getting to my recipes.
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