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xyz
It's a great app. I would appreciate the option to check the ingridients in fullscreen mode (or at least precede each of them by a dot so it's easier to see where they begin) and a way to export a backup locally (I ended up exporting to Google Drive and downloanding it to my device). There is also some clipping of text in the Recipes tab when using big font in device's settings.
flauschcode: indie apps
May 17, 2024
Hi and thanks a lot for your review! You can send me an e-mail to support@flauschcode.com with some more details or screenshots regarding your issues :)
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David Breach
Great app, so easy to use. It took me far to long to realise I had to share the recipe from my browser to broccoli,but it works so well. It doesn't have Australia as a region yet, but it's still great.
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candy-kat! kitty-lichious!
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This app lets you save any recipe online to your device and cut the backstory FAT while you do it! straight to the point! The ability to import recipes through the share button in the browser is key here. most other recipe apps are either its own unique cookbook or are the official app for just one recipe site. both kinds have limited libraries, and official website apps are run like social media with all the blogosphere distractions and ads that come with it. Not anymore!
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