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Rhia Knowles wrote: > > Ironically, for my college extended project, I am doing something like > this. Alas, Access again :( (though eventually i'll convert it to > something a bit more free for home use) > > For now the DB is just an index by 4 main ingredients, telling the > user (mom) where recipie is, and allowing her to say what recipies > just use this recipie. She has dreams of a fully automated system > where she puts book on the scanner, scans, ocrs and imports all for > her, but i have yet to learn programming anything besides Basic/Batch > and so the AI she would need is out of the question! Could be fun to > see what you decide to use, so I can look at it and work out if there > are any features that would be useful and I'm able to encorporate! > I have found the following http://www.webrecipemanager.com This looks quite good, but for more than 500 recipes you need to start paying every month. It is a internet program. There is also nibbledish where you can find recipes and download/print if you wish. Finally, a Linux only program, there is Krecipes which is on the MOTU repository. This looks very good, but my wife uses Windows!! You may find that one useful to look at. Neil -- The Mailing List for the Devon & Cornwall LUG http://mailman.dclug.org.uk/listinfo/list FAQ: http://www.dcglug.org.uk/linux_adm/list-faq.html