Hi Jessica,

I haven't tried the iOS app, but I just noticed that the version of 
MacGourmet they put on sale in the Mac App Store is version 3, and the iOS 
app requires version 4 in order to support cloud syncing.  This does not 
seem very honest to me -- the version that they are selling directly from 
their web site (at full price) is version 4, which they will presumably 
shortly release to the Mac App Store.  However, one of the reviews said 
that they had contacted the developer directly and been given a serial 
number they could use with the version 4 downloaded from the web site in 
the meantime, which would be OK (just as long as you know about it, and 
don't end up having to pay again for the app).

The iOS app is supposed to be universal (so, yes, it should work on either 
the iPhone or the iPad), but I haven't tried it for accessibility. In 
theory you could try the iOS app, and import recipes into a cloud account. 
 But remember, historically the app developers did a good job on the Mac 
app, and didn't have good support for the iOS app.  There are some reports 
of crashes in the reviews.  I posted the information on MacGourmet because 
of the previous interest.  I can only recommend the Mac App (which I have 
in version 3).  The computer to computer sharing has some more features.  I 
don't know how well this works for iOS.  I see that version 4 (at least) 
has an FAQ for importing recipe formats from Paprika Recipe Manager. And I 
know Paprika can import MacGourmet formats.

Sorry not to have more information about this, but I've been using Paprika 
for the iOS functions.  HTH. Cheers,

Esther

On Monday, January 13, 2014 1:41:07 AM UTC-10, Jessica D wrote:
>
> Can i use the ios version & get the mac version at a later date?
> Does the ios version work on ipad?
>
> Sent from my iPhone
>
> On Jan 13, 2014, at 12:07 AM, Esther wrote:
>
> Hi All,
>
> I recall during the discussion of cooking apps that some of you were 
> interested in Mac Gourmet.  I just noticed it is on sale at the Mac App 
> store for $9.99, reduced from it's usual list price of $24.99.  The 
> announcement says "Polar Vortex Promo! Embrace the cold and save money! 
> Promotion ends January 13th!" -- which could mean in a few hours.
> Here's the App Store URL:
> • MacGourmet ($9.99 on sale, lists for $24.99) by Mariner Software
> https://itunes.apple.com/app/macgourmet/id403560571?mt=12
> The deluxe version of MacGourmet with meal-planning, nutritional 
> information, and generating shopping lists is also on sale, but at less of 
> a discount:
> • MacGourmet Deluxe ($34.99 on sale, lists for $39.99)
> https://itunes.apple.com/app/macgourmet-deluxe/id412646750?mt=12
> There is also an iOS app:
> • Gourmet (for iOS) ($1.99 on sale, lists for $3.99)
> https://itunes.apple.com/us/app/gourmet-for-ios/id711561842?mt=8
>
> Please read the reviews.  While I have used the previous version of 
> MacGourmet on the Mac quite successfully, there have been multiple problems 
> reported with the cloud syncing with iOS.  (One of the reasons I 
> recommended Paprika Recipe Manager.)
>
> HTH.  Cheers,
>
> Esther
>
>
>

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