iHungryMePlus
iHungryMe+ V:2.6 is a cookbook and recipe manager app with batch file export/import of user-defined recipes.
iHungryMe+ has the following features:
- 82 preloaded recipes
Andalusian Shrimp Pancake
Annie's Fajitas
Apple Pancake
Apricot Flan with Nuts
Baba Ganoush
Bambury Pie
Barb's Sausage Chili
Batata Harra
Bechemel Sauce
Beet Salad Mustard Vinaigrette, Roasted Pecans and Blue Cheese
Black Bean Cakes
Blue Cheese Burger
Buffalo Wings
Calzone
Caramelized Berry Cake
Celery Potatoes
Chicken Wings Teriyaki
Chinese Beef Shreds
Chinese Hot and Sour Soup
Chocolate Dipping Sauce
Cinnamon Molasses Sugar Crisps
Citrus Peel Candy
Cobb Salad on Pita
Codfish Cakes
Comice Pear, Roquefort and Red Wine
Crème Brûlée
Curried Lentil And Chickpea Soup
Danish Rice Pudding
Edith's Plum Crumble
Eggplant and Pomegranate Sauce
Fattoush Salad with Purslane
French Toast
Fried Rice
Fruit Crumble
German Apple Cake
Goat Cheese Spread
Harissa
Hot Chicken Curry
Hummus 2 *** (see note)
Indian Chipati
Instant Semisweet Chocolate
Italian Tomato Sauce
Jao Tse Dipping Sauce
Jim Lahey's No Knead Bread
Katheleen's Spicy Nuts
Lime Garlic Soup
Long Grain Rice
Mexican Bean Soup
Mexican Tomato Salsa
Mexican Tomato Sauce
Middle of the Night Cheesecake
Moroccan Chicken
Mushroom and Garlic Lasagna
Myrtle Allen's Brown Bread *
North African Shrimp
Onion Tomato Chutney
Open Face Anchovy Sandwich
Pasta alla Carbonara
Pasta alla Carrettiere
Pesto with Roasted Pecans
Pork Satay
Potsticker Dumplings (Jao Tze)
Processor Hollandaise
Raised Waffles
Red Wine Reduction Sauce
Reuben Sandwich
Roasted Nuts
Roasted Tomatoes
Romaine Salad with Vinaigrette
Roquefort Peppers
Smoked Haddock Gratin
Spätzle with Cheese and Onions
Swedish Meatballs
Sweet and Sour Cabbage
Swiss Potato Cake (Rösti)
Tzatziki
Tomato and Onion Frittata
Tomato Lentil Soup
Turkish Coffee
Welsh Rarebit
World Class Mashed Potatoes
Yogurt Delight
* new
*** update (corrected directions, read comments in recipe)
- export/import/backup available for user-defined recipes using iTunes File Sharing. This is a new and recommended method for speedily adding and editing user-defined recipes. Exportation enables backup and migration to other iOS devices both yours and your friends. Note: current users will see that all recipes including user-defined recipes are preserved during a version upgrade over the top of an existing version on your device. Edits you have made to any recipes are respected in an update to new version.
- onboard help for export/import/backup and all else at:
Home->Info->Usage
Snack(4), Treat(24), Dessert(12), Veggie(13), Entree(22), Vegan(28), Soup(6), Sauce(10), All(82) . Some preloaded recipes have multiple search categories.
- Both an Info view and a Usage view with clear and concise directions.
- You can edit or delete any category or recipe. You can still copy and paste recipes.
- Any recipe can have any number of categories.
- iHungryMe+ contains many macro photos which are useful as a target for your cooking, as well as for your pleasure in those many iHungry moments.
- Add up to four photos to any recipe.
- Once a recipe is chosen, simply touch a tab to switch between ingredients, directions, comments and photos. Enter your own comments.
- Author's comments including cooking suggestions, substitutions, inter-recipe references, advice on procedures and availability of ingredients and tools.
- iHungryMe+ supports emailing any recipe (ingredients, directions, comments) with optional inclusion of photos. Email is integrated with your Contacts.
- Shake and Bake feature uses the iPhone accelerometer to randomly select a recipe from any category list of recipes.
- a new News app Preference setting to inform users of changes in the app.
- iHungryMe+ supports iOS 5.0 and 4.x
What's new
- one new recipe, Myrtle Allen's Brown Bread
- on the iPad a new recipe details tab "I + D" to display ingredients and directions simultaneously.
- iHungryMe and iHungryMePlus now support iTunes File Sharing. Explore this technology by connecting your device to your computer, running iTunes and then viewing at youtube.com :
"Itunes: How to use File Sharing Apps !"
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jHFD6Evs2ok
Notes: You need to have at least one app, such as iHungryMe/Plus, on your device that supports iTunes File Sharing. The video is wrong, there is no need to sync at the end.
- three new FAQs (#9, #10 and #11) in the onboard 'FAQ For Import Export' help file, which can itself be exported to your computer using iTunes File Sharing. This file is located in the app's Documents directory.
- all preferences have been reworked
- following the importation of recipes, the alert now includes the display of the import DGX file.
- following the exportation of recipes, the alert now includes the display of the export DGX file.
- the messaging during importation and exportation has been improved.
- the app no longer enforces a photo size limit. A one Megabyte limit is suggested.
- new glossy icon for the retina display
The following is from the onboard FAQ for recipe import/export help file regarding user-defined recipe importation:
1. Move a properly formatted DG_Recipe_Import.dgx text file to the device using iTunes File Sharing.
2. Using the systems Settings app, set the app's Preference 'Import Recipes' to ON
3. Visit the apps Home view and touch the 'Import' button. This button is present only after steps #1 and #2 are done.
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- Last changed:
- Dec 10, 2011
- Category:
- Lifestyle
- Developer:
- Drumming Grouse Software
- Version:
- 2.6
- Average Rating:
- 2.50 (53)
- Size:
- 31.3 MB












