OrganizEat allows you to customise your folders, rename and reorder them, and also create new ones. For a more information please see this detailed tutorial. 3 Mac apps to get and stay organized. Take note, Mac multitaskers. 30, 2018 2:36 p.m. If you are like me and most Mac users, then you own and operate a 12- or 13-inch MacBook. Culineer is a free, collaborative recipe keeper app that helps you track and share your favorite food ideas—like your go-to pasta dish or grandma's homemade apple pie! With Culineer you will always have an answer to “What’s for dinner?” 1. Quickly add all of your recipes 2. Create cookbooks to organize your food ideas 3. Explore other cookbooks to find new recipes 4.
Our main goal is to allow quick and easy creation of recipes. When it comes to mobile devices, the simplest way to save something is by taking a photo of it. What kind of photo? Anything. A cut out of a magazine, a recipe printed from the internet, handwritten recipe card, a page in your favorite cookbook, a screenshot of a web page with an interesting recipe. In the app those photos are organized by categories and tags, turning this messy recipes pile into a well structured, digital recipe collection.
In order to save a recipe, you don’t have to type. Taking a photo (or choosing one from your gallery), and saving it in the right category under a suitable title, will do the work. But if you want to enjoy the more efficient search abilities: we strongly recommend that you do as little typing as tagging the main ingredients and keywords. You can do it any time later, and we are talking about typing just several words, not whole recipe.
In addition, there is way to input a recipe by “copy+paste” from somewhere. You simply paste the whole copied text, and the app will separate it automatically into ingredients and steps, by “end of line” character.
Taking a photo is the easiest version, but you are not limited only to that. Sometimes it is easier to type in a recipe. When at a friends house they will often recite a recipe to you rather than write it down.
Designed for those cases, the app has a feature of entering a recipe as a free text note. You can write there whatever you wish: from short personal notes, to full recipes you copy from the web and paste in this text field.
Yes, you can. Nowadays the Internet is a major source of cooking inspiration, hey, we use it ourselves all the time. We support automatic recipe extraction from many popular websites. All you need to do is press a “Save” button, and the recipe will be clipped from the webpage right into your app!
Can I save recipes from a website you do not support?
For those website that are not yet supported, currently the best way to save them is by taking a screenshot of the web page, and then using this picture like any other photo in your gallery. This solution makes the recipe always available, you do not depend on internet connectivity or the webpage existence in the future.
Yes, you can. Press the “Share” icon of your Safari browser, and scroll to find OrganizEat icon among the sharing options. Here is a video explaining how it works!
Note: this feature requires to signup for an OrganizEat account.
What kind of information can I store with the recipe?
With each recipe you can save 3 photos. It can be any kind of photos that you like: the photos of the recipe itself, or of the dish once you cooked it. With the photos you can save any free text that you want: personal comments, nutrition values, or even a whole recipe text you “Copy” from web and “Paste” here. You also have an option to add a list of structured ingredients and preparation steps to your recipe, if you wish.
I want to save the recipe source, how can I do that?
Use the comment for that. Each recipe has a comment field, to enter any free text you wish. You can write the recipe source there.
The maximum number of photos for a recipe is 3. The reason we limit the number of photos is storage space. We are offering recipes backup, for unlimited number of recipes, free of any additional charge other than the app itself. Therefore we are limited in the amount of storage we can offer without charging extra for it. Therefore, if you feel that the 3 default photos are not sufficient for your needs: you can purchase additional photos as a separate premium feature inside the app. There is a choice of packages with 5 or 8 Extra Photos.
You cannot search pictures, but by adding short tags for main ingredients and keywords, you make your recipe searchable. Obviously, the recipe title and notes are fully searchable right from the beginning. The same goes for recipes clipped from web. You can search for tags and keywords in all the saved recipes, combine multiple tags indoor search, or you can narrow your search to be within a specific category only (for example: search for “cream” only in the “Cakes” category…).
My son Brian is very picky with food, how can I make a special folder for all the recipes he's willing to eat?
You can use tags for that.
Add the tag word “Brian” to all the recipes you know Brian would eat. Tags are searchable, so if you will search for the keyword “Brian”, it will give you a list of all the recipes tagged with this word. Using tags this way, and combining tags, you can create unlimited number of “subfolders” suited exactly for your needs.
Yes!
OrganizEat allows you to customise your folders, rename and reorder them, and also create new ones. For a more information please see this detailed tutorial about Folder Management options in OrganizEat app
OrganizEat is a universal app, which runs on all iOS devices (iPhone, iPad, iPod touch). This means that when paying for it once, the app becomes available for you on all your iOS devices. You have to download it from the Appstore in every device, but you will not be charged again.
No problem! OrganizEat supports both Android and iOS. This means that when paying for it once, the app becomes available for you on all your devices, Android and iOS. https://everzz223.weebly.com/how-to-add-app-to-docket-mac.html. You can purchase your upgrade from any of the devices, then login into your OrganizEat account in the app on the other device: and the app will become unlocked there too!
How do I bring recipes from my phone into my iPad?
In order to synchronize the recipes among your devices, you need to sign up and create OrganizEat account. You can do it from the app settings. Once you login in with your username and password, you can perform “Sync recipes”: upload to our cloud server the recipes you have on your phone (iPhone or Android), and download the latest changes you made to recipes on your iPad.
So in order to bring recipes from your phone to your iPad:
1) on your phone: go to app “Settings” page, sign up, then “Sync recipes”. This will upload your recipes from your phone to our cloud server. 2) on your iPad: go to app “Settings” page, login with the same username, then “Sync recipes” again. This will get all the recipes from our cloud server to your iPad device.
Can I backup my recipes? Restore them when I have a new phone?
Yes. When performing “Sync recipes” your recipes are uploaded to our cloud server. This means they are also backed up there. If your phone breaks, or you switch to a new device: once you log in with your username, and choose “Sync recipes”, you will get from the server all your recipes that you have backed up there.
Note: by signing up for sync service you agree to our Terms & Conditions and Privacy Policy
Can I access my recipes without being connected to the internet?
Yes! This was an important feature for us, as we know that sometimes cooking happens somewhere without internet access, such as while camping. We do this by caching your saved recipes in your device’s local storage. All you need to do is pull up a recipe, which triggers the download and caching of its photos, and you’ll be untethered. In order to save space on your device, images are triggered to be cached only when the recipe is viewed in the app.
How to reduce the space the app is taking on my iPad?
In order to answer your question, we need to explain a little bit about how recipe are being stored inside OrganizEat app.
When someone creates an account, and syncs his recipes with the cloud – we did not want our users to depend on internet connection in order to access their recipes. People need to access their recipes when they are camping, for example, and there is no internet available. So we adopted the following solution: recipes are available offline, but only after they’ve been initially downloaded to your device. This means that during the sync, OrganizEat downloads from the server the recipes you have in your account, and stores them inside your app in a local database. Therefore, once a recipe was downloaded, it becomes available offline. The recipes also contain photos that have been uploaded to the server. The photos are downloaded “on demand”, and the trigger is simply viewing the recipe. When you open a recipe for viewing, its photos are being downloaded, and stored locally in the app. The next time you’ll access this recipe, the app will show its local copy, and will not go online for it. It’s a common practice in software development, called “caching” of images. These local “cached” photos, they obviously take a lot of your device’s memory. So what you can do in order to save memory, is to clear this cache every once in a while. You can do it by simply logging out from your account at the app. Logout will clear all your local information, and without it the app will take almost no memory at all. Then, as you will start using your recipes, the ones that you’ll open will be downloaded to your device “on demand”, and local copy of the photos will again be created. So the memory usage will gradually increase again, until the next time you’ll want to clear it. Two important things to remember before you clear the cache by logging out: 1) Before you logout, please make sure you sync all your recipes, to avoid losing them. 2) Offline access: recipes that you didn’t open yet, and were still not downloaded into your app: you’ll need internet connection to access them for the first time (after that, they will be “cached” and therefore become available also without internet)
No, you don’t have to. You can use OrganizEat without creating an account for as long as you like. But you will not be able to share recipes among different devices, and there will be no backups for your recipes (other than the default iTunes backup of your phone). You can also give OrganizEat a try and sign up later.
Many of the features we are adding, or are adding soon – such as saving a recipe while browsing Safari, or syncing between iOS and Android – are impossible without an account. We do not use or sell your recipes-that’s a promise. Your privacy is very important to us. Your recipes are stored password protected, and are absolutely private. Nobody can see them but you, so no need to worry about uploading secret family recipes!
We are not using iCloud for storage.
We are using our own servers, technically they are built on Google servers infrastructure. Why did we make such a decision? Well, iCloud default storage space is very limited, and many people don’t upgrade their iCloud accounts to more than the default storage space. We do not want to depend on that. Also, we want to provide cross platform support (iOS and Android), and we couldn’t do that using iCloud. This is why backup & sync feature requires to signup for an OrganizEat account, and doesn’t use iCloud.
The Full Version upgrade, is it a single payment or a subscription?
OrganizEat iOS app, used to be a subscription-only service, for the yearly price of $1/month (all prices are mentioned in USD). This is our main pricing option, and for a while it used to be the only one. However, since we received many emails from people who strongly dislike recurrent subscriptions: we decided to give it a try and release a fully pre-paid alternative as well. Its price was set to be equal to approximately 3-4 years of subscription, this is our current initial estimate for covering the average image hosting costs of a user. This is why the lifetime package price is $39.99 (USD). The relatively “high” price, is actually an estimation for covering storage costs, for many recipe pictures, for many years ahead.
But here is no need really to pay for 3 or 4 years of “subscription” in advance. How to place a app on dock mac. You can always pay the $1/month subscription (billed annually as $11.99), without any long-term commitments. If you don’t like the app: you can cancel your subscription any time, and you will not be charged anything anymore.
The Android app price is a little lower, since the Android app is not completed yet, and still lacks some of the iOS app features. Currently the OrganizEat Android app Full Version upgrade costs either $9.99/year or $34.99 lifetime.
The subscription cancellation, like all the money related issues, is controlled by Apple iTunes and Google Play. App developers like ourselves don’t have the access to your credit cards, and sent control the payments. These are the rules set by Apple/Google for their platforms, so it’s not just for our app, that’s the way it is for all the apps on the various app stores.
Please read the official guide about managing and cancelling Appstore and Google Play subscriptions. They have very detailed explanations, with screenshots and examples: Organizeat App
1) The official guide published by Apple for iOS app subscriptions: https://support.apple.com/en-il/HT202039
2) The official guide published by Google for Android app subscriptions: https://support.google.com/googleplay/answer/7018481?hl=en&co=GENIE.Platform%3DAndroid
My email has changed. How can I update the email of my OrganizEat account?
You can change your account’s email here: http://www.organizeat.com/api/v1/account/change_email
It will require your password, in order to change the email, and this request for your passwords also servers as a verification of your identity as the account’s owner. After changing the email, please re-login into your account at the app, with the correct email this time.
Sharing recipes with friends that also use OrganizEat app is very convenient. You can share recipes directly with them by email. The email has a special format, that will be recognized by their OrganizEat app, and it will automatically save the shared recipe within their app.
Can I share my entire recipe collection with my sister?
Yes! Your sister would have to use OrganizEat too for that ?
You can mutually share your entire OrganizEat recipe account with a family member or a friend. You will see all his recipes, and he will see all your recipes! However, you can only view the others recipes, without the ability to edit them. It’s is like sharing a Google Drive, but for recipes!
My mom doesn’t use OrganizEat app, can I share a recipe with her too?
Yes. Once your recipe has been uploaded to the server for sync and backup, the system also generates a link to it, that everyone can view. So you can share a recipe with people who don’t use OrganizEat by sending them this link via email, or text message, or posting it to your favorite social network.
And finally, you can always export the recipe into a PDF file, and send it to the less tech savvy people in your life.
What is the difference between the two OrganizEat apps?
OrganizEat comes in two ways on the iOS Appstore: a paid app, and a free app with in-app purchase upgrade. The apps are exactly the same, the only difference is the payment timing. With paid version the payment for the unrestricted version is upfront, while with the free version user can try the app (create up to 20 recipes) before deciding to buy the upgrade to the unrestricted version.
The Android app on Google Play comes only as a free app, with in-app purchase upgrade option to the Full Version. Unfortunately not all the features of our iOS app, were completed in our Android app yet. The Android app was released only in April 2018, and still lacks many of the features that are already available in our more mature iOS app (which was released in December 2015). But we are working on Android to close the gap. Everything iPhone version currently has, Android version will have too!
How many recipes am I allowed to save with the app?
Currently, the number of recipes you can store in your account at the cloud server is set to 4000 recipes per account.
This is the limit for an account that is synced with our cloud server. If you don’t sync your recipes with the cloud, and store them only locally on your device, then there is no limitation on the number of recipes in the app. You can have as much information there as your device memory allows.
OrganizEat is a mobile app.
It supports all mobile iOS & Android devices, like (iPhone, iPad and iPod touch, Android phones and tablets that run Android 5.0 and above). For now we do not have web-browser or desktop computers versions.
Yes, we do!**
Bring your friends and family on board, and both of you will be rewarded with 1 Year of Premium membership, for FREE! Please read the complete details about our Referral Program, in this tutorial: http://app.organizeat.com/referral.html
** currently available only in our iOS app
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The OrganizEat Recipe organizer eliminates the need for stacks of cookbooks, long lists of saved bookmarks, notes, or pictures/screenshots scattered across your phone’s photo gallery. Quickly turn your mess of recipes into an organized and easily retrievable collection. You simply snap a photo of your recipe - whether it’s in a book, a magazine, or on the web - and it’s instantly cataloged and searchable. Whether storing Grandma’s secret recipes for posterity, creating your own custom recipes, or importing new recipes from the web, you can do it all quickly and easily - right from your iPhone. Categorize your recipes and adds tags for easy organization and simple searching. Share your recipes with friends and family via email, text messages, or social media. Finally, you can have all of your recipes with you, all in one place, wherever you go! App Features: • Three easy ways to capture your recipes (Photos, Web, or Custom) • Snap ‘n Store: Snap a photo of your recipe and store it in one easy step. No typing necessary! • Web Import: See a recipe you like on the web? Import it in one tap from Delish, FoodNetwork, AllRecipes, and more than 200 other recipe sites. • Custom Entries: Type or copy and paste your recipe directly into the app. Sometimes simple is the best way to go. • Backup & Sync. Backup your recipes to the cloud and sync across all your devices. • One App. The same one app across all iPhone and iPad devices. • Grocery List. Create a shopping list by adding ingredients with a single tap! • Meal Planner. Plan your meals for the entire month and generate a shopping list. • Folders. Organize recipes in fully customizable category folders. • Tags. Add as many tags as you like to each recipe. • Quick Search. Easily find recipes! Search by keywords or tags (one or more!). • Recipe Inspiration. Need a new idea? See a daily list of recipes imported from the web by other OrganizEat users. • Share the Yum. One-tap sharing so you can quickly send recipes to friends and family, or email it to them directly - all from within the app. • Cooking Mode. Presents your recipe in full screen and prevents your device’s screen from going black. No more struggling with greasy fingers on screens! • View your recipes full screen while cooking - and the screen will not turn off - so there is no need to touch the screen with greasy hands! • Beautiful Interface. Choose from 8 “skins” designed to cozily house your precious recipes. --------------------------------- Note: this free app has all the features unlocked, to allow you a complete trial experience with all the functionalities. The free app is restricted to only 20 recipes. In order to keep using the app beyond this limit, an annual subscription is required. Price may vary by location. The subscription will be charged to your credit card through your iTunes account. Payment will be charged to iTunes Account at confirmation of purchase. Subscription automatically renews unless auto-renew is turned off at least 24-hours before the end of the current period. The account will be charged for renewal within 24-hours prior to the end of the current period, and identify the cost of the renewal. Subscriptions may be managed by the user and auto-renewal may be turned off by going to the user's Account Settings after purchase. Any unused portion of a free trial period, if offered, will be forfeited when the user purchases a subscription to that publication, where applicable. The full terms of use: https://www.home.organizeat.com/terms-conditions OrganizEat: recipe keeper book App Description & Info
The application OrganizEat: recipe keeper book was published in the category Food & Drink on Dec 30, 2015 and was developed by ORGANIZEAT LTD. The current version is 4.0.48. To download, install and use OrganizEat: recipe keeper book, your iPhone, iPad, or iPod Touch will need to be on iOS 12.0 or higher that have at least 25 MB of free phone memory. We'd recommend you read the app's reviews before buying or downloading to see what other people say about this app.
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We are continually working to improve our OrganizEat app to make recipe management, cooking, and meal planning simple! This update of OrganizEat is mostly about the feature that our users repeatedly requested for a long time now: Ingredients Scaling. - Scale the ingredients of your recipe: double the quantities or cut them down with a single click!- Scale the ingredients of your Grocery List - Adjustments and support for iOS 14- Recipe Sharing: share your entire recipe account with 5 additional people now!- Some additional improvements and minor bugs fixes We hope our app helps your whole family to keep your recipes in perfect order and be even more efficient in the kitchen. We thank you, all our users, for letting us know what YOU want to have in the app. Keep that feedback coming :-)Enjoy using OrganizEat!
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