Computer help! I can happily say I am now a mac owner, but I want to get all off my recipes from Microsoft Living Cookbook to Souchef- how?

I also have Souschef, though I haven't gotten around to really trying it out yet. The acaciatreesoftware.com/support.php?id=20... import options seem to be one by one or importing an entire URL2 MacGourmet database. One possibility you might try is to download the MacGourmet trial and attempt to import your recipes with it.

Then import the MacGourmet database into Souschef. MacGourmet states that the trial is full featured and it sounds like there might be a few more macgourmet.com/faq.html#pdf-files import options available.

I don't have an answer, since I haven't used the Microsoft product, but Sous Chef is a product I like a lot better than MacGourmet Deluxe (I own both from bundles). The "ten foot mode" controlled by voice is really useful in the kitchen, and the many thousands of online recipes is a big plus. You can search for similar recipes to the ones you are using online, and you can edit any recipes within SousChef.

Well what I would do is get a Thumb drive and download your recipes to it, then transfer it to your other computer.

There is more than one of that class software for the MAC. So here is a stab in the dark. The link below has information on one such product.

Generally it is useful to contact the vendors support department. It is useful to specify the product manufacturer so the responses can be constructed specifically for your question.

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