![]() Settings is also where you can set up your cloud sync to synchronize Paprika between your Mac, iPhone, and/or iPad. In settings, you can set your home browser page, a default email recipient address, the font size for your recipes, and whether or not you want your categories to be organized alphabetically. ![]() You can also search your recipes by name, ingredient, or source in the search field. On the lower right, you’ll see the gear button for settings. You can filter your recipes by Most Recent, Favorites, and Uncategorized or by Categories. And the third column lists all your recipes in alphabetical order. The second column lists all your recipe categories (and you can create as many as you like). Each of these views will be discussed below. The left column allows you to choose between the four main views in Paprika: Recipes, the Browser, Groceries, and Meals. When you first open Paprika, you’ll see the following screen: ![]() Like its iPhone and iPad counterparts (see our Paprika for iPad review here), Paprika for Mac is an exquisitely-designed application that makes managing recipes magical. Paprika for Mac ($19.99) by Hindsight Labs is a recipe management application for your Mac.
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