Greg Gaub wrote:
> Barbara Needham wrote:
>
>> Andy Gantt wrote:
>>
>>
>>> OK, my palm bit the dust and I now have an iPhone… I KNOW that
>>> Handy Shopper will not be ported… so can anyone out here recommend a
>>> iPhone equivalent to HS?? I have tried several and none come close
>>> to HS..
>>>
>>>
>> Greg.. don't kill me for going slightly off topic. This developer DOES
>> provide an export shopping list that will import into Handy Shopper so
>> he knows it. Andy: Suggest you purchase MacGourmet. It will make a
>> shopping list. It is not versatile for OTHER things like HS is, but you
>> can buy groceries.
>>
>>
> Umm... how does that help him? Does the MacGourmet guy make an iPhone
> shopping app?
Well, I haven't seen it, but since he does have a MacGourmet for iPhone
and MacGourmet makes a cool shopping list on its own [even without an
export to HS] I am ASSUMING it makes a shopping list on its iPhone app.
Not having an iPhone or MacGourmet working on my mac right now I can't
say for sure..
> How does exporting from MacGourmet so that a list can be imported to
> HandyShopper do an iPhone user looking for a HandyShopper replacement
> any good?
It doesn't.
> You are welcome to post a link to information about a specific app, if
> it will help get iPhone users to stop asking for a Handyshopper for iPhone.
I hope someone checks it out. Well, let's see...
<http://macgourmet.com/touch/>
$4.99 for your iPhone...
comes with recipes in case you don't have a mac for MacGourmet..
adjustable shopping list that you can check off what you've bought...
Barbara Needham