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Windows 10’s Recipe Keeper app makes printing easier with latest update

Brad Stephenson Brad Stephenson
September 13, 2018
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Recipe Keeper updated to Version 3.18.0.0 this week for all Windows 10 computer and tablet users. This Windows 10 app is a tool for creating, editing, and storing food recipes and also supports shopping list and meal plans which can sync to an iPhone or Android device.

This latest update brings improvements to the recipe printing functionality, a new way to create a copy of recipes, and added recipe import support for more apps.

Here’s the official release notes:

  • Printing improvements including a new compact layout, selectable text size, option to print without photos and multiple recipe printing.
  • Quickly create a copy of a recipe using the new duplicate recipe feature.
  • Added support for importing recipes from more apps.

Have you tried Recipe Keeper on your Windows 10 device yet? Let us know how you like to use it in the comments below and then follow us on Pinterest for more Windows 10 app content.

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