MasterCook
Developer:
License:Commercial $19.99
Total downloads:416
Operating system:Windows XP / Vista / 7 / 8 / 10 / 11
Latest version:15.0.24
Description
Organize all your kitchen and cooking activities. Create a database of recipes, cookbook entries, food budgets per serving, and menus. Track your collection, preferences, and favorite pairings for special events. Adjust recipe times and ingredients in real time.
Introducing MasterCook, the ultimate tool for organizing recipes, creating cookbooks, and managing diet and nutrition. The latest version, 15.00.24, developed by Mastercook, offers a seamless experience on Windows XP, Vista, 7, 8, 10, and 11. For those looking to download the software, the program files include Mastercook.exe, IsUn040c.exe, Mastercook14.exe, Mastercook15.exe, and Mastercook20.exe.
MasterCook's key features make it the perfect choice for culinary enthusiasts. Users can create menus, meal plans, and shopping lists with ease. The program is designed to allow for searching recipes by cookbook, category, cuisine, or special diet needs, making it thorough and intuitive. Users can also benefit from detailed nutrition and costing per serving, recipe, and menu. Furthermore, MasterCook enables collaboration by allowing users to share recipes in real-time with group cookbooks.
Notably, the program supports various file extensions like .pl, .sl, and .mnu, allowing flexibility in the types of files it can handle. The software also offers other versions including 15.0, 9.1, and 9.0, with the alias MasterCook 11 for users who might search for different iterations of the software. It is categorized under Home & Hobby, with a specific subcategory in Cooking.
Pros:
- Comprehensive features for organizing recipes and creating cookbooks.
- Excellent for managing diet and nutrition.
- Real-time collaboration on group cookbooks.
- User-friendly menu and meal planning tools.
Cons:
- Limited support for non-Windows operating systems.
- The interface may feel outdated to some users.
You may want to check out more software, such as Living Cookbook or Home Cookin, which might be similar to MasterCook.
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My son got me Mastercook, Version 5, for Christmas years ago. It's old but it does everything I want. I've never upgraded it because I can't think of anything they could do to make it better.