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Mar 11

Yum
Organize your recipes on your Mac

Normally: $20.00

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Yum is an easy-to-use, flexible recipe manager for Mac OS X. Yum allows you to enter, manage and print your recipes in an easy-to-use interface.

Easy shopping

Shopping for your favorite recipes was never easier: with Yum you can conveniently create shopping lists from a recipe’s ingredients in just a few clicks.

Beautiful

With Yum you can add photos and pictures with simple drag and drop. Yum also allows you to customize your recipe layout, format them in your favorite fonts and styles, as well as print your recipes onto album cards.

Share me

You have some recipes you want to tell your friends about? Yum’s convenient email feature makes it easy to share recipes with your friends.

Import me

Yum can import recipes in MasterCook format. Yum can also export recipes to plain text and XML format.

Sample recipes

Still not convinced? Then try out some of these delicious sample recipes.

Paste ingredients

Yum makes entering ingredients a breeze. You can even copy-paste ingredients in common formats, such as 1l milk, or 10oz sugar.

Scale recipes

You need to cook for more people than the original recipe intended? Yum will automatically scale recipes for you.

International

Yum speaks English, German, French, Spanish and Danish.
The current version of Yum requires Mac OS X 10.5 (Leopard)
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  1. Sekhmet Says:

    Have recently bought it and am very happy with it. Especially the copy/paste ease of use (it does recognize all common units!) is extremely handy.

  2. Michi Ritter Says:

    For those of you wondering about iPhone support: a yum-iPhone add-on will be released in a few weeks time.

    Regards,

    Michi
    Dare to be Createive Ltd.

  3. Tommy Says:

    The interface is basically the same as for Address Book. (Which is fine. I like it better in Yum than I do in Address Book.)

    It does a really nice job of letting you simply paste in an ingredient list, which it then parses.

    Also automatically converts 1/2 and 1/4 and the like to the appropriate character.

    Very nice, especially for just ten bucks.