

- MACGOURMET ALTERNATIVE FOR MAC OS
- MACGOURMET ALTERNATIVE MAC OS
- MACGOURMET ALTERNATIVE UPGRADE
- MACGOURMET ALTERNATIVE SOFTWARE
- MACGOURMET ALTERNATIVE CODE

MACGOURMET ALTERNATIVE MAC OS
MacGourmet Deluxe requires Mac OS 10.4 or higher. Support for more languages is expected in the near future. The shipping version will initially be offered in English and sell for $49.95USD ($44.95 download).
MACGOURMET ALTERNATIVE SOFTWARE
MacGourmet Deluxe will be available, for sale and trial, in June on the Mariner Software web site at and various retail outlets.

“Mariner already has a great line-up of products, and adding MacGourmet Deluxe will allow it to get into many new markets – ones that weren’t accessible before.” “I’m really excited about the partnership between Mariner and Advenio,” said Michael Dupuis, Founder of Advenio Software. We are elated to be working with Advenio and look forward to bring a different element of computing fun to the kitchen with MacGourmet Deluxe.” “Gourmet cooking and wine collection are two interests loved by millions and MacGourmet is easily the best solution out there to organize and simplify these hobbies. “We have been talking about entering this market for quite some time.” said Michael Wray, President of Mariner Software. Widescreen mode now has new mouse-over popups that display more information. All-new shopping list editor, with simple pantry/favorites and column ordering/hiding functionality added. Menu planner functionality that adds week-based meal planning, meal planner and menu printing. Even export your shopping list to your PDA. Like the “feel” of a recipe card? MacGourmet can print on index cards too. Easily import recipes found on the web and add to your collection. Users can create and edit recipes, make wine and cooking notes, easily browse an entire recipe collection, and even build custom lists for categories like appetizers or desserts. Often called the “iTunes for Recipes,” MacGourmet brings recipe organization into the 21st century. MacGourmet Deluxe is the latest release in Mariner Software’s award-winning line of personal creativity software. The product will make its public debut under the Mariner brand with a major update, MacGourmet Deluxe, in June 2008.
MACGOURMET ALTERNATIVE FOR MAC OS
Thank you for your patience with this issue.Minneapolis, MN – Ap-Mariner Software, developers and publishers of professional and personal software, announced today an agreement made with Advenio Software to republish the industry-acknowledged recipe and wine management software for Mac OS X, MacGourmet.
MACGOURMET ALTERNATIVE UPGRADE
If you have a pre-MacGourmet/MacGourmet Deluxe 4 version and wish to use the new web import feature, you will need to upgrade to MacGourmet Deluxe 4, which you can do on our web site here:Īs a sidenote, if you are running the Yosemite OS, we strongly encourage upgrading to MacGourmet Deluxe 4 (whether we had this import issue or not) as Version 3 is no longer being developed and isn’t completely compatible with Yosemite. We tried to come up with an alternative to this issue but being that the previous 3rd party source is no longer, there really wasn’t an option.
MACGOURMET ALTERNATIVE CODE
One caveat to this new web import functionality is that older versions of MacGourmet/MacGourmet Deluxe (pre-MacGourmet and MacGourmet Deluxe 4) rely on the online code that was shut down and unfortunately can’t be salvaged. Moving forward, we will be adding this new code to MacGourmet 4, both the Mac App Store versions, as well as Gourmet for iOS. Fixed a crash when printing Cheese Notes. Fixed a bug using 2 finger scroll in Chef view. Fixed a display issue with the List Editor with Yosemite. Fixed a display issue with the font slider control, added help tag. Added latest nutrition database, fixed a number of display issues in nutrition view. This replaces the deprecated/terminated online app. Updated web site import to use internal code. Here is the official bug fix list for 4.2: For this version, there are only 20 or so sites in the Recipe Import Assistant that are supported but we will be adding more over time (the supported sites now are the most popular so it’s likely your favorite site is listed). I won’t go into detail on what a massive undertaking this was (in a nutshell, MacGourmet is now parsing the data from recipe web sites _within_ the app opposed to using the third party software), but needless-to-say, it taxed our resources. Yesterday we released MacGourmet Deluxe 4.2 which fixes the import issue we have had for several weeks.
