October 3, 2012

New versions of Paprika for Mac and iPad are available today.

The updated iPad version improves iOS 6 compatibility, and fixes several crashes when using the web browser under iOS 6. If you’re running iOS 6 on your iPad, please make sure you update to Paprika v1.6.3.

iPad v1.6.3

Bug Fixes:

  • Improved iOS 6 compatibility.
  • Fixed several crashes when using the web browser under iOS 6.
  • Improved performance when searching large recipe collections.
  • Fixed sporadic crash when editing meal plans via the meal planner.

Mac v1.3.3

Bug Fixes:

  • Fixed bug where emails would sometimes get cut off.
  • Fixed bug where recipe scaling sometimes would not update.
  • Added better crash reporting.
  • Fixed bug with tiny image resizing in browser.
  • Improved accessibility.
  • Improved localizations.
September 8, 2012

We have spent the past few months porting Paprika over to Android, and I’m happy to announce that our first Android version is now available.

This version was designed specifically for Android tablets like the Nexus 7 and Kindle Fire, and takes advantage of their wide screen layout.

Recipes Screen (Paprika for Android v1.0.2)

You can grab it from Google Play here:

For you Kindle Fire owners, we’re currently in the process of submitting the app to Amazon, and it should be available in the Amazon App Store soon.

August 8, 2012

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July 4, 2012

Mostly bug fixes, but we also added support for importing from a few extra file types.

iPad v1.6.1

New Features:

  • Added support for importing from MasterCook (.mxp), SousChef (.vrc), and MealMaster (.mmf).

Bug Fixes:

  • Fixed issues exporting multiple recipes with the same name to HTML.
  • Fixed issue where grocery list would sometimes end up blank.
  • Fixed vertical scrolling in the meal planner.
  • Fixed problem with meals being cut off when printing long meal plans.
  • Fixed problem with the timer alarm sometimes not sounding.

iPhone v1.4.1

New Features:

  • Added support for importing from MasterCook (.mxp), SousChef (.vrc), and MealMaster (.mmf).

Bug Fixes:

  • Fixed issues exporting multiple recipes with the same name to HTML.
  • Fixed issue where grocery list would sometimes end up blank.
  • Fixed problem with meals being cut off when printing long meal plans.
  • Fixed problem with the timer alarm sometimes not sounding.

Mac v1.3.1

New Features:

  • Added support for importing from MasterCook (.mxp), SousChef (.vrc), and MealMaster (.mmf).

Bug Fixes:

  • Fixed issues exporting multiple recipes with the same name to HTML.
June 16, 2012

Hey folks, we’ve got a big update for you today.

Redesigned Artwork

First and foremost, we have redesigned all of the artwork to include full retina display support for the new iPad. Here’s a peek at what it looks like:

Recipes Screen (Paprika for iPad v1.6.0)

As you can see, we have made a few subtle tweaks to the user interface to make the iPad app more consistent with the other versions of Paprika. In particular, we have extended the recipe rows all the way to the sides like we do in the Mac and iPhone versions.

Also, notice the new Top Rated category, which sorts your recipes by their star rating.

For users with many recipes, you can now enable an alphabetical index bar to help you quickly scroll through the recipes list. This can be turned on in the Settings panel.

Finally, we have also added a condensed recipe listing which you can access by pinching the recipe rows to shrink them. Prefer the old look? Just zoom back out to restore their normal size.

Recipe Screen

We have also made several user interface tweaks to the recipe screen, here’s a look at the new version:

Recipe Screen (Paprika for iPad v1.6.0)

Notice that we got rid of the old ugly actions bar, and moved the primary recipe actions into the toolbar.

Also introduced in this update are ingredient marking and direction highlighting. Simply tap one of your ingredients to cross it off, so you can easily keep track of what ingredients you have already used. Same for directions, tap to highlight your current paragraph, so you can more easily keep your place while cooking.

In the previous version of Paprika, the buttons for editing notes and nutrition were in a bit of an awkward location. We have moved them to the same editing panel as the directions - a more intuitive location that better matches how they are displayed.

Unified Ingredients/Directions/Notes/Nutrition (Paprika for iPad v1.6.0)

Tools

The recipe toolbar now contains a tools button, which replaces the previous timer button. The tools button allows you to start multiple timers, access a simple unit converter, and scale your recipe’s ingredients.

Tools Button (Paprika for iPad v1.6.0)

Meal Planner

To make the meal planner easier to use, we have added support for a new gesture that allows you to change the currently selected week by swiping left and right between weeks.

Additionally, you can now customize the start day of the week in the Settings panel.

Finally, when you open a recipe from the meal planner, closing the recipe returns you directly to the meal planner, instead of navigating you back to the recipe screen.

Accessibility

In order to make sure Paprika is accessible to vision-impaired users, we have gone through the app and made sure every screen is compatible with VoiceOver.

Internationalization

We have updated Paprika with translations for 15 different languages, so users can now natively run the app in the following languages: English, French, Spanish, German, Chinese, Czech, Danish, Dutch, Finnish, Hungarian, Italian, Japanese, Norwegian, Portuguese, Swedish.

Other Improvements

  • You can now export your entire recipe collection to HTML.
  • Bookmarks will now sync via Paprika Cloud Sync.
  • We have improved the email and print formatting for recipes, grocery lists, and meal plans.
  • Added a Clear Purchased button to the grocery list.
  • You can now remove a recipe’s existing photo.

Bug Fixes

  • Fixed issues scrolling the text box when you are editing the ingredients or directions.
  • Fixed problems some users were having when upgrading from earlier versions of the app.
  • The ingredient scaling and grocery list now correctly understand fraction characters.

There are numerous additional bug fixes and memory management enhancements that are too obscure to be mentioned here, but suffice to say that the changes should make the app more stable and run more smoothly than before.

Thanks for all of your support, and stay tuned for more!