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<date> 2/15/94
<FirstName> Bradley G.
<LastName> Nicholes
<Company> NickleWare
<Address1> P.O. Box 393
<Address2>
<City> Orem
<State/Province> Ut.
<Zip/Postal> 84059
<Country> USA
<Telephone>
<FAX>
<BBS>
<CIS> 72730,1002
<OtherContact>
<Program> Recipe Maker
<Program Name>Recipe.EXE
<Version> Version 3.0
<OrigReleaseDate> 4/30/89
<CurReleaseDate> 11/23/93
<Program(ZIP1)> RCPWN30.ZIP
<Environment> Windows
<Classification> Home/Business/Database/Food
<MemoryRequired> 386 or above
<HardDiskInMB> 1
<ShortDesc>
Recipe Maker ver. 3.0 for Windows.
<MediumDescStart>
Recipe Maker is a Windows application that helps make weekly
grocery shopping, meal planning and recipe organization
easier. With the help of Recipe Maker, you will be able to
plan out each meal for an entire week, and in just minutes
have a complete itemized shopping list. Recipe Maker will
even give you suggestions on what to make with the
"What If.." function and help you keep track of your money
saving coupons. Registration of Recipe Maker can be done
through the SWREG forum on CompuServe. The registration ID
is 336.
<MediumDescEnd>
<LongDescStart>
<LongDescEnd>
<Keywords> Recipe, Food, Meal, NickleWare, Cooking
<RegistrationFee> $30
<InstallationInstructionsStart>
Before proceeding, make sure that you have Microsoft Windows
correctly installed. Next create a directory called RECIPE
and copy the Recipe Maker software (RECIPE.EXE) into this
directory. Recipe Maker is ready to be started. Simply start
Recipe Maker from the RUN... menu selection of the Windows
Program Manager or add it to a Program Manager group by
following the directions in the Windows 3.1 manual for
creating a group item. Recipe Maker will then create all of
the data files it needs to run, and place them on the same
drive and path where the software was installed.
When Recipe Maker is started for the first time, the following
entry will be placed in the WIN.INI file which is probably
in the same directory where windows is installed.
[RECIPE]
DBPath=<drive>:<path>\
This tells Recipe Maker where to find the data files. The key
word DBPath is set equal to the <drive> and full <path>
including the trailing backslash, where the Recipe Maker data
files will reside. For example:
[RECIPE]
DBPath=C:\Recipe\
You can change where Recipe Maker looks for the data files by
altering the DBPath. Then move the data files from the
directory where they were created to the new directory you
specified in the DBPath.
<InstallationInstructionsEnd>
<VendorInstructionsStart>
<VendorInstructionsEnd>
<PermissionsStart>
Recipe Maker is not public domain, nor is it free software.
You are granted a limited license to use this product on a
trial basis. You are also granted a license to copy Recipe
Maker, along with the documentation, for the trial use by
other users. If you wish to continue using the product, you
must send $25 to:
NickleWare
P.O. Box 393
Orem, UT. 84059 USA
If you would like an original disk containing the latest
release of Recipe Maker, please add $5 for shipping and
handling.
We encourage you to copy Recipe Maker and share it with anyone
who might be interested in making grocery shopping, meal
planning and recipe organization easier.
<PermissionsEnd>