![]() I am not interested in all the fancy options to take pictures and/or download/upload (whatever it's called), but I know that is a common option among software today. My son suggested I transfer the recipes to "Recipe Keeper". I have been using Macgourmet for over a decade and just bought a Macbook Air. It has allowed me to do a current export of my last weeks edits as well as my previously backed up recipes.Ĭlick to expand.I am very interested in your thoughts about Paprika. But I figured I should post this incase someone else had a problem getting in. ![]() After the pain of this SECOND upgrade screw up with MacGourmet, and the lack of resources they are apparently putting into keeping up with the Mac updates, I am going over to Paprika for future recipes. It is found in the Documents folder (typically, unless you have changed it). The database name is MacGourmet4Database.mgdatabase. trying to launch the software, i clicked on the database folder.I still got the error, but this time the recipes were in the window and I was able to keep it open enough to export it all to a RTF. This time, everything was greyed out.and I could not select library.Īfter emailing them, receiving no reply back after 2 days, and clicking on random recipes I had found on my harddrive. Last time, I was able to point the library (under help) to the location of the database. As I sorted out my own solution to this problem, I figured I would let you know what worked for me.Īfter upgrading to Big Sur, the "Database could not be found". I had read about the previous problem with the library not knowing where the database here on MacRumors, and it helped me get to where I needed to go. This time it got worse.but I found a work around.ironically the day AFTER I needed my Irish Soda Bread recipe, but I do digress. i have been using Mac Gourmet for years.and the last time i upgraded, I had issues getting to my recipes. ![]() Our current pricing model allows us to continue operating our cloud sync service and also funds the continued development of each app.Brand new here. Paprika Cloud Sync requires ongoing resources to maintain. ![]() Each version of Paprika takes us considerable time and effort to develop. Some people have asked us why we price our apps this way. Paprika Cloud Sync is included with your purchase of the Paprika and there are no recurring fees to use it. Once you have purchased Paprika for your desired devices, you can use Paprika Cloud Sync to keep your data automatically synced between all of your devices. We have also enabled Family Sharing on iOS and macOS so you can share your purchase with family members. This means that if you purchase the app on your iPhone, you do not need to purchase the app separately on your iPad, or vice versa. For the Windows version in particular, see here.)Īdditionally, Paprika 3 for iOS has been made universal. (Details vary depending on which App Store you are purchasing from, and are set according to their policies. For example, if you purchase the Mac version of Paprika, you can install it on up to 5 Mac computers, as long as they have all been authorized with your iTunes account. However, for each platform, you can install the app on multiple devices on the same platform. Licenses purchased for one platform are not transferable to another platform. You will need to purchase the app individually for each platform you want to use it on. The iOS, macOS, Android, and Windows versions of Paprika are all developed and sold separately.
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