MasterCook Deluxe 9.0 | 
| From: Valusoft
List Price: $19.99 Buy New: $18.99 You Save: $1.00 (5%)
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Rating: 101 reviews Sales Rank: 55
Format: Cd-rom Platform: Windows Xp Media: CD-ROM Operating System: Windows XP Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.5 Dimensions (in): 9.7 x 8 x 2 Legal Disclaimer: Warranty does not cover misuse of product.
MPN: 755142104702 Model: 10470 UPC: 755142104702 EAN: 0755142104702 ASIN: B000B7TBNE
Release Date: August 30, 2005 Availability: Usually ships in 24 hours
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| • | Meal-planning software with 8,000+ recipes and 100s of international recipes | | • | Thorough search capabilities; expert nutritional analysis | | • | Professional tips, cooking for a crowd, and essential cooking techniques | | • | Enjoy 400 savory baking recipes with step-by-step instructions | | • | Print shopping lists for single recipes or entire menus, or download to PDA |
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Product Description MasterCook Deluxe 9.0 is the easy way to expand your meal time experience. It's tough to come up with new ideas for dinner, but with this list of recipes you're never short on ideas. Most of these dishes can be prepared in less than 20 minutes! Working in the kitchen just got a whole lot easier. Real culinary experts give advice in step-by-step instructional videos
Amazon.com Product Description Whether you're a cooking pro or a novice, MasterCook Deluxe 9.0 will make the time you spend in kitchen more enjoyable and efficient, and the results will definitely be more delicious. At the heart of MasterCook Deluxe 9.0 is over 8,000 recipes, including appetizers, entrees, desserts, grill recipes, and even kid-friendly foods. The program will help you find the perfect recipe for the occasion, plan and shop for ingredients, and learn new techniques in the process.  Find recipes and filter by dietary needs, cuisine type, ratings, and more. Finding recipes is simple as you can search based on ingredients, food types, cook time, and more. And if you're short on time, there are over 400 recipes that can be prepared in under 20 minutes. You can browse through categories to get ideas for future dishes. If you have dietary restrictions, recipes can be filtered for low carbohydrate, low sodium, low fat, gluten free, Kosher, and lactose free dishes, and searches can even be customized based on your needs. The recipe scaling feature will instantly adjust recipes depending on the occasion, whether you are cooking for five or 50. Once you are ready to head to the grocery store, you can print out shopping lists for single recipes or for entire menus to take with you. And if you have a PDA, it's easy to download lists to your handheld.  Print out shopping lists or download to your handheld. MasterCook Deluxe 9.0 allows you to import recipes from the Web to add to the database. You can use the program to manage your entire recipe collection by entering your own favorite recipes from family, friends, magazines, or other cookbooks, to have everything in one central database. Once recipes are in the program, you can add notes and photos, marking favorites or including pictures of your attempts for future reference. MasterCook Deluxe 9.0 has your health in mind too, with several tools to ensure you're eating healthy. Nutritional analysis tools track fats, carbs, calories, cholesterol, and more. The program will show you healthier alternatives to popular ingredients, so you can see how substitutions will alter nutritional values. Included are several helpful instructional titles to help you learn to cook like a pro. With step-by-step instructional video from culinary experts, you can eliminate guesswork by watching complicated processes before you try them. On Cooking teaches you cooking and prep techniques. Food for Fifty will help you plan for the daunting task of entertaining large groups. And On Baking offers over 400 recipes that come with instructions and tips for mastering complicated baking techniques.  Watch step-by-step instructional videos to master complicated techniques.
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Mastercook 9-King of the Kitchen! November 18, 2005 Glenn Bolton (Wylie, TX USA) 200 out of 205 found this review helpful
For those that have MC 8, this new version only adds a few recipes and a some bug fixes...there are no new features from MC 8. I upgraded anyway and am happy with it. BUT, if you have MC 7 or before, this version is for you! I've been using Mastercook since version 4 and with the change of ownership it had from Sierra to ValuSoft. I figured Version 6.2 would be the end of the line....but thankfully not..it's up to Version 9 now! Each version release of MC continues to evolves it and keep it the best possible cooking/planning software on the planet. MC just keeps getting better. The basics-it comes with a standard set of cookbooks and an increased ingredient list of 7000 items, a place to create a meal plan and shopping list manually or automatically while giving you options on how to import(webImport/email/copy,paste) as well as export(email, printing, copy,paste recipes. It interacts with both Palm/PocketPC to download recipes and grocery lists for swapping or easy list check-off at the grocery store. The WebImport bar makes it easy to import recipes you find on websites by a highlight and click process that works only in Internet Explorer...but it drastically reduces input time versus typing is all in. While MC 9 comes with a few cookbooks, the web awaits you. There are literally thousands of websites that not only have recipes to download, but whole cookbooks full of recipes...all for FREE. The forums and newsgroups abound in Q&A help and how-to's in better understanding how to use MC. The interface is clean and sharp...doesn't look like a Win 3.1 interface but not quite XP. It will take time to learn all of the secrets of using Mastercook, but the HELP section is in the program with a PDF you can print that is a step-by-step guide. What a nice touch. This program is great for those on diet plans, as you can make menu plans, shopping lists and search for foods with specific needs(calories, carbs, fat, fiber, etc.). In conclusion, the planning and shopping lists have saved my family money and time in not buying what we don't need and letting us know what's for dinner without having to go and search for food. 15-20 minutes of planning on a Saturday will take care of planning for the whole week. Thanks to Mastercook!
Very, Very Poor Customer Service November 17, 2005 Dave Betker (Jacksonville, Florida) 73 out of 87 found this review helpful
I've been using MasterCook for quite a while now and while I find it pretty simple to use and fairly good for organizing recipes, their customer service stinks really badly. I've contacted them several times and never, not once, got a reply back. And one occasion was pretty traumatic. I "lost" a cookbook with over 500 recipes in it, many family heirlooms completely irreplaceable. MasterCook could see it but couldn't open it. I sent them at least a half dozen e-mails requesting help, but heard nothing, not even "we received your inquiry". I continue to use their product but now keep hard copy, handwritten versions of all the recipes I enter because I don't want to lose any more.
Nice Product October 5, 2005 Lady Naava 70 out of 76 found this review helpful
I'm a fan of Mastercook, and purchased version 9.0 to replace an early version. I was pleasantly surprised by this new edition which seems to be more organized and have a slicker look. Its easy now to import recipes from the internet, and I like the search features. The downside, is this product really hasn't evolved that much, and aside from some additional recipes is essentially 8.0 with a 'new coat of paint.' Still if you like the MC software look and feel, you can't really beat this price. 5 Stars.
Outstanding Recipe Software - Best Value - Easy to Learn May 19, 2007 R. Burkhardt (Florida) 53 out of 53 found this review helpful
I have been collecting recipes online since the early to mid 80's, and have purchased every single recipe management program I could find. Some have complex features that I find difficult to use, and don't really need. Some are only databases which you use to simply store and retrieve your recipes. I always return to MasterCook. In my opinion it is the very best software for those of us who are home cooks. It is very easy to use, and comes complete with thousands of recipes already entered in the program. In addition, you can enter your own recipes by typing them in. There are hundreds of thousands of recipes available on the internet which you can import. It is able to import recipes which are formatted for other recipe management programs as well as those already formatted for MasterCook. It is unique in that it is able to import recipes directly from any web page using a special web tool. You will not have to type them into the program, For example, if you find a coconut cake recipe on the Betty Crocker site, just import it into your program and it is yours, picture and all! You can enter the number of servings you wish to prepare and the recipe is scaled to the correct amount of each ingredient. You can scale it down to a single serving or up to very many. The feature I use most is nutrition calculation. Every recipe displays the amount of calories, Protein, fat, carbs, vitamins, and minerals in each serving. It also displays the %of daily nutrition provided, according to the daily calorie limit you set, (for example, you can chose 2000 calories per day, or 1800 cal etc) Great for people on special diets such as low sodium, diabetic, low carb, or low calorie. You can add pictures to each recipe if you choose. Another great feature is the ability to publish your own cookbook, and print recipe cards. You can also print any recipe on a single sheet of paper or several recipes over many sheets. I always print my recipe and take it to the kitchen with me. There are dozens of different formats and designs which you can select to print your recipes. They really look great! You can e-mail a recipe or group of recipes directly from within the program. You can create a shopping list using your chosen recipes. It is arranged in order of the departments of your favorite store. (I do not use this feature, most recipe programs have it, and this is as good as the others but still too much trouble to use.) There is a menu planner, and you can save menus for future reference. It has a simple backup function so you will never loose your valuable recipe collection. Using a "cookbook" format you can arrange your recipes into any collection. You can have as many "Cookbooks" as you wish. (I have several hundred - Some of my cookbooks: Chinese, Rachael Ray's Recipes, Bread Machine Recipes, Barbecue, Asparagus, Pork, My Family Recipes) Each cookbook can hold 12,000 recipes. It has a search function that can search a single "cookbook" file or every cookbook in your collection. You can search for recipes by title, or ingredient, or category, or source, or just about anything. It will immediately scan all your recipes and display a list of the recipes you chose. You can save the source and author of your recipes Such as Rachael Ray March 2007, My Mother, Aunt Grace, Lady's Home Journal etc) You can indicate categories for each recipe, and by selecting the category in a cookbook, only display those in that category. Favorite recipes from any group can be added to a list so you can access them frequently without scanning the entire cookbook collection. It is a tremendous value and provides the most in features and ease of use. If you are looking to organize your recipes or begin a collection I highly recommend MasterCook. You will love it! I recommend that you buy version 9. Most earlier versions do not have the web tool, and you will find that most useful. MasterCook Deluxe 9.0
Love it! February 6, 2006 KimberlyinMN (Frozen Tundra, MN) 42 out of 42 found this review helpful
I've had previous versions of Mastercook (versions 7 and under). What I really like is the Web Import Bar that is added to Internet Explorer. This feature (new in version 8) is really a time saver for snagging recipes off the internet. I've entered most of our "old" family recipes from my mom and grandmas. Once I've discovered the calorie content of some of the recipes, I've then researched via the internet on how to change the "bad" for "better" substitutes. I use another program to track my food intake, but it seems like I am always looking to Mastercook to determine nutritional values for homecooked items. It's easy to alter the ingredients, etc., based on what was added to a specific recipe. For example, I seem to rarely make chili the same way twice in a row. Since I want to make sure the nutrition information I'm logging is correct, I just open the recipe, make the adjustments and I've got the info. I'd definitely say this software is well worth the price. (I'd pay double for it actually.) While Sierra doesn't have a users forum anymore, there IS a Yahoo Group available for free. LOTS of great help is available. As others have noted, version 9 really isn't much different from virtually ANY of the previous versions and a user's guide is not available. Because of the Yahoo Group, I was able to download the version 6 manual. The instructions are all still good. The Help is version 9 is up-to-date, but I like to look at the manual as I go through the software.
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