Gourmet Recipe Manager is now housed at http://thinkle.github.io/gourmet/

Gourmet is a recipe-organizer for GNOME that generates shopping lists and allows rapid searching and entry of recipes.

It imports mealmaster & mastercook files, as well as providing tools to help users import from text files or webpages. Gourmet can exports webpages & other formats.

Gourmet has a plugin infrastructure allowing users to choose add-ins they want, such as a plugin to calculate nutritional information. Gourmet also includes an interactive python shell plugin which is a great way for new developers to get started playing around.

Gourmet is now built on Python, SqlObject, and GTK tools.

Among the plugins is an experimental web front-end which shows the way forward to other possible future front-ends.

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GNU General Public License version 2.0 (GPLv2)

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Linux, OpenBSD, Server Operating Systems, BSD, Windows

Languages

French, Dutch, Czech, Italian, English, Slovak, Turkish, German, Spanish

Intended Audience

End Users/Desktop

User Interface

Gnome

Programming Language

Python

Database Environment

SQLite

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Python GNOME Software

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2004-04-27