Looks lovely, seems to have a fair selection of recipes to my untrained eye, and got nods of approval from Mrs deebster, herself a native and damn fine cook. Nice additional details about specific ingredients and alternatives too.
A bit let down that there's no way to copy any text, print or otherwise output any of the recipes, but then for free I can't really grumble.
Awful, intrusive POS. Once installed it hijacks downloads and generally gets in the way like a big kid in the playground. After supposedly uninstalling it leaves remnants of itself all over your Mac and judging by the lack of information they give out the developers are not interested in letting you know this or, more importantly, how to correctly and finally remove it and its lingering odour.
Nice plugin that does what it says, but it would be nice if it could preview the images by (control/right) clicking on the folder that the images are in, rather than a single image within the folder. The latter way feels a bit unintuitive in that I wouldn't normally click on a single image and expect to see all its foldermates.
Good start though, and something I was waiting for after development of the QuickImage plugin seemed to stall last year.
Not a bad read, and the price can't be beaten. But every article I have read has spelling and/or grammatical mistakes (like 'faster then', 'informations', or just missing words).
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Easy Thai Cooking
Deebster reviewed on 12 Dec 2011
A bit let down that there's no way to copy any text, print or otherwise output any of the recipes, but then for free I can't really grumble.
OnyX
Deebster reviewed on 14 Sep 2011
I mostly use Onyx in Automation mode and have its preferences set to shut my Mac down afterwards, but it's still launching on the next restart.
This using the latest version of Lion 10.7.1.
Still a great app and a must have.
+1
Folx Pro
Avoid.
Finder Browser
Good start though, and something I was waiting for after development of the QuickImage plugin seemed to stall last year.
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