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Introduction
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Recipe Library is an international recipe manager that lets you search for, view, add, update, delete, and print recipes.  Features: Unlimited recipes and recipe categories. Search for any details stored about a recipe, e.g.  Nationality, Ease, Title or Ingredient contents, Cooking time, Health, or Nutrition details, and many more.  Supports Metric, US Imperial and British Imperial measures. Display fractions or decimal ingredient quantities. Display a scanned image of your creation. Ingredient quantities adjusted automatically based on number of servings required. Combined shopping list of all ingredients for recipes tagged as part of a meal. Export and import recipes including from Meal-Master (TM) format text files. 

Evaluation Copy
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The evaluation copy of Recipe Library is fully functional in all respects except that the Recipe Filter screen list is limited to 20 recipes.  You may use the evaluation version of Recipe Library for as long as you wish and please feel free to distribute it.

Minimum Hardware Requirements
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* IBM compatible 486DX or higher DOS-compatible PC with DOS 3.3 or higher.
* Microsoft (MS) Windows 3.1 or 3.11 (16 bit version) or Microsoft Windows 95 or later, including NT (32 bit version).
* 4 MB RAM (8 MB recommended).
* 1.5 MB available hard disk space, 4 MB if you have not previously installed any Visual Basic 4 runtime files (16 bit version), 6 MB if you have not previously installed any Visual Basic 6 runtime files (32 bit version).
* VGA display or higher.
* Mouse.
* 1.44 MB 3.5" floppy disk drive, if installing from diskettes.
* Printer (optional).


Installation
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The Recipe Library installation program decompresses and copies the necessary files to run the program to the appropriate directories on your hard disk.

If you are installing it from floppy disks, insert the diskette that is labelled "Disk 1" into your floppy disk drive.

* If you are using Windows 3.x, from Program Manager's menu, choose "File" and then "Run", type "A:SETUP" and click on "OK".

* If you are using Windows 95, click on the "Start" button and select "Run", type "A:SETUP" and click on "OK".

If you have downloaded a "PKZIPed" file, decompress it using "PKUNZIP".  In the following example we have assumed that the file has been downloaded to the "C:\WINDOWS\TEMP" directory.

* If you are using Windows 3.x, from Program Manager's menu, choose "File" and then "Run", type "C:WINDOWS\TEMP\SETUP" and click on "OK".

* If you are using Windows 95, click on the "Start" button and select "Run", type "C:WINDOWS\TEMP\SETUP" and click on "OK".

After loading some initial files the "Welcome" screen will appear asking you to confirm that you wish to proceed with the installation.  Click on "OK" to proceed.

If you are unhappy with the default directory the installation program has selected you can modify it by clicking on the "Change Directory"
button, otherwise click on the "Install" button to commence the Recipe Library Setup process.  For a diskette installation you will be prompted 
to enter each of the remaining diskettes in turn when they are required.

When the setup process has completed you will have a Program Group/Folder containing an icon/entry for; Recipe Library, Recipe Library Help, and 
Reorg (an application used to repair and compact the Recipe Library database).

You are now ready to use FDL Recipe Library.


Contacting FDL Pty Ltd
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If you have any questions concerning any aspect of FDL Recipe Library, including the evaluation copy, please do not hesitate to Email us at: fdl@ozemail.com.au

Mail:  FDL Pty Ltd
       P.O. Box 55
       Daylesford  VIC  3460  AUSTRALIA

Email: fdl@ozemail.com.au

URL:   http://www.ozemail.co.au/~fdl