1. Pepperplate is the only way to seamlessly manage your recipes, menus and shopping lists on the web, Android Tablet and Android Phone. - Take your Android Tablet into the kitchen and cook your whole menu with multiple cooking timers. - Share your favorite recipes with friends and family via Email, Facebook and Twitter. - Import recipes on Pepperplate. com from your favorite sites. - Combine recipes into menus for dinner party or holiday meal planning. - Organize meals for the week or month by adding menus and recipes to the schedule. - Add to your shopping list on the website, and it automatically syncs to your Android tablet or phone. - Shopping list is automatically organized to match the order you shop in the grocery store. - Create your own unlimited categories to organize your recipe collection. - Your collection synchronizes automatically from the website and is backed up on your device automatically without connecting to a computer. - Take your entire recipe collection with you to the grocery store or while traveling, no Internet connection required.
1. It can't do that any more, so I'm looking elsewhere.I really want to love this app as much as I love your site... It is really easy to use to plan my week food wise, even if I have never been able to import automatically a recipe from any of the "supported" sites.
2. The problem with the mobile app is that it launches perfectly the first time, I can write/read recipes, plan a week, etc., if I want to do something else I should use the "home" button to leave as the back button never works.
3. The thing that's really upsetting is that it is a good solid app, but if you want to charge this high of a subscription, then you better have some mind blowing updates in the wings to keep people coming back.
4. It has everything Pepperplate has, and more (OCR, step by step cooking mode, text to speech), and its a single, upfront cost of $6.49.I have used this application for many years and loved it - except for the qwirks (it would crash frequently; support sucks; it doesn't synchronize with the web version any more; the sites that you can import from are minimal).
5. I have a recipe I entered on the website, it synced to the app, but only brought over the first and last ingredient (plus all header lines), and the first and last instruction lines.
6. I need this app to do one thing well: reliably sync recipes with the website in a searchable format.
7. This used to be a good go to app, but for the subscription price, the only thing you get is the ability to keep using the same app.
8. I've since switched to a different paid one.This app is great, but finding out that it was going from completely free to a subscription model for $33 a year... nope.
9. BUT! ok, I'm out, so how to go back in? To go back into the app after it has been launched previously, I have to go to the little "Square" that shows me all the apps in memory and select pepperplate from there, because if I try to relaunch it from its icon (on the app list), it will show the "pepperplate" black screen and will never move from there.
10. There are a lot of different recipe app options out there now and people will not hesitate to switch apps for this price.This is the best.
11. The only thing missing is the ability to share recipes with others.