Computer Cuisine Deluxe:
The Ultimate Recipe Companion

Special Note to Registered Users of Previous Versions:

Some of you may have noticed that the password for Computer Cuisine is different from the password for Computer Cuisine Deluxe. This has taken place for two reasons:

In has come to my attention that Computer Cuisine's password has been distributed on the Internet in underground serial number lists. The original intention has always been to keep the password for Computer Cuisine the same throughout it's existence, however, some individuals have taken it upon themselves to pass out the password for free. Thus, it was imperative that we change the password for all future versions.

Computer Cuisine Deluxe marks a breakthrough from the original template. This new version now no longer requires FileMaker Pro as a parent application. Computer Cuisine Deluxe is now a self-running application. With a substantial investment of both time and money into the tools allowing for Computer Cuisine Deluxe to fly solo, this marks the end of the original Computer Cuisine "template". With this departure into a new product, Computer Cuisine Deluxe will require registration from all users. With the expansion of Computer Cuisine Deluxe, we hope to provide bimonthly recipe updates and other features not usually found in a shareware product. Again, Computer Cuisine Deluxe is not a mere upgrade, but a transformation into an entirely new product. This is why registration will be required for all users of Computer Cuisine Deluxe. Those in opposition to this policy will be pleased to know that the difference between Computer Cuisine 6.0 and Computer Cuisine Deluxe 1.0 is its ability to run on its own without FileMaker Pro. Since all users of Computer Cuisine 6.0 have FileMaker, please continue to use Computer Cuisine 6.0 knowing that you have all the latest bells and whistles of Computer Cuisine Deluxe.

Sincerely,

Mike McGee
Inaka Software
inaka@pacbell.net

 

 


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Special Note to Registered Users of Previous Versions
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