Recipe software, recipe book software, cookbook software, whatever you want to call it to make your own cookbook, the key to success is how tech easy it is to use.  Although I’m the Granny Guru around here at The Cookbook People, some things do scrabble my brain, and one of them is “tech issues.”

Nothing is more frustrating that knowing you need to accomplish something with a software but don’t understand how to do it. Add a deadline, and waah! I can be in tears in no time.  (I tend to always think the problem is me, not the software.)  So when we created Matilda’s Fantastic Cookbook Software, we tried to take the “tech” out so anybody could use it.

Some recipe softwares pack so many “value-added” features to their product bundle that you forget what you’re buying. In reality, most people want just a few simple functions upfront in a recipe software:

- Recipe templates that accept typed or cut-and-paste recipe entries
- Automatic formatting
- Ability to customize pages
- Results to be proud of
- Ability to get help quickly, if needed

Then, after making your family cookbook and including your favorite family recipes, it should also be easy to:

- Edit the family cookbook
- Easily print the family cookbook
- Create custom recipe cards
- Add photos and bios
- Add more recipes, if desired
- Search recipes
- Email recipes to others

We are the first to admit that other cookbook software does exist. However, WE strive to help you write a family cookbook in a friendly, less tech way that still enables you to obtain great professional-quality results.

Happy cookbooking,

Matilda

Making a recipe book? Check out all the recipe software and cookbook binding supplies we have at CookbookPeople.com.

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