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DVO Enterprises' Cook'n

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Pros & Cons

The current generation of culinary Web sites has finished off most consumer cooking applications (including MasterCook from SierraHome), but a few contenders are still left. Worth noting is DVO Enterprises' Cook'n series of electronic cookbooks, which includes a dozen titles, such as Cook'n for Diabetics, Cook'n for Kids, Cook'n Vegetarian, and the flagship Cook'n Deluxe. Each provides a database of up to 6,000 recipes that you can search, scale, edit, and print. These cookbooks also let you store your own recipes, generate shopping lists, download data into Palm handhelds, and enter meal-planning calendars. But in most ways, their simple DOS-like interfaces and basic feature sets are no match for the better Web sites.

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 - DVO Enterprises' Cook'n

DVO Enterprises' Cook'n

2.0 Subpar

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