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		<title>Cheftap Turns Your Android Device Into A Digital Cookbook</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Recipe apps don&#8217;t get a whole lot of attention, but are sought after just as much as any other type of app. Cheftap is a recipe app that stores, organizes and displays your recipes in a very manageable way. Cheftap Recipes are a long standing tradition, both in families and restaurants. They are often handed down through generations and finely crafted to the height of flavor. If you&#8217;ve been entrusted with family recipes, then odds [&#8230;]</p>
<p>The post <a href="https://geekitdown.com/cheftap-turns-your-android-device-into-a-digital-cookbook/">Cheftap Turns Your Android Device Into A Digital Cookbook</a> first appeared on <a href="https://geekitdown.com">GeekITDown Computer Services & Technology Solutions</a>.</p>]]></description>
										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Recipe apps don&#8217;t get a whole lot of attention, but are sought after just as much as any other type of app. Cheftap is a recipe app that stores, organizes and displays your recipes in a very manageable way.</p>
<h3>Cheftap</h3>
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<p>Recipes are a long standing tradition, both in families and restaurants. They are often handed down through generations and finely crafted to the height of flavor. If you&#8217;ve been entrusted with family recipes, then odds are you have a slew of recipes hand written on index cards or jotted down on well-faded paper and worn with age. Whether they be tucked away in a drawer or filed in a recipe box, wouldn&#8217;t it be nice to have them all stored in one location in clearly visible text and step by step instructions? Cheftap is the answer.</p>
<p><img fetchpriority="high" decoding="async" class="aligncenter size-full wp-image-3407" title="Cheftap Blueberry Pie" src="https://geekitdown.com/wp-content/uploads/2012/01/cheftap-blueberry-pie.jpg" alt="Cheftap Blueberry Pie" width="250" height="445" /></p>
<h5><span style="color: #993300;">Adding Recipes</span></h5>
<p>Cheftap is like having a full color recipe card for every dish on the menu. Recipes are entered into the app a variety of ways. Those who have recipes stored across the web will find that importing those recipes is an absolute cinch. Cheftap scans bookmarks from all browsers installed on your device and automatically adds any recipes it finds. Along with bookmark scanning, Cheftap has the ability to import your recipe box from popular recipe sites <a title="Allrecipes.com" href="http://allrecipes.com" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">AllRecipes.com</a> and <a title="Epicurious" href="http://www.epicurious.com/" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">Epicurious</a>. Importing recipes is not limited to a select few websites either. Cheftap can import recipes from any website or blog. By using microdata (similar to Google&#8217;s), as well as their own proprietary algorithm, Cheftap is able to decipher the ingredients, steps, images and special instructions for each recipe. As if importing from anywhere on the web wasn&#8217;t enough, Cheftap has the options to manually enter in recipes or copy and paste a URL into the app.</p>
<p><img decoding="async" class="aligncenter size-full wp-image-3409" title="Cheftap Importing Recipes" src="https://geekitdown.com/wp-content/uploads/2012/01/cheftap-importing.jpg" alt="Cheftap Importing Recipes" width="250" height="445" /></p>
<h5><span style="color: #993300;">Accuracy</span></h5>
<p>Importing is important, but let&#8217;s face it if the recipes aren&#8217;t easy to read or continually wrong, then it&#8217;s hardly worth it. No need to worry with Cheftap. We found the app to be extremely accurate, even when faced with a recipe from a non-recipe website with no distinctive separation between ingredients, directions and multiple recipe options for a single dish. When an image is available, Cheftap imports it and scales it appropriately to fit the image box size.</p>
<p style="text-align: center;"><img decoding="async" class="size-full wp-image-3413 aligncenter" title="Cheftap Steak" src="https://geekitdown.com/wp-content/uploads/2012/01/cheftap-steak.jpg" alt="Cheftap Steak" width="250" height="445" /></p>
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<h5><span style="color: #993300;">Interface</span></h5>
<p>Another great part to the Cheftap app is its interface. The interface is not flashy, which is exactly what you want in an app where reading and text display is prevalent. When a recipe is selected, a short synopsis of the recipe is displayed with the recipe image, name, serving size, prep time and cook time. Viewing the recipe yields the full instructions for the dish. Ingredients are displayed above the instructions and each has a distinct background color to visually assist the preparer. Recipes are viewable in two ways. In <em>recipe</em> format all recipe information is displayed on a single page, while the <em>step-by-step</em> format details the instructions part only in a multi-page display.</p>
<p><img loading="lazy" decoding="async" class="aligncenter size-full wp-image-3411" title="Cheftap Steak Recipe" src="https://geekitdown.com/wp-content/uploads/2012/01/cheftap-recipe.jpg" alt="Cheftap Steak Recipe" width="250" height="445" /></p>
<h5><span style="color: #993300;">Other Features</span></h5>
<p>Cheftap does not come preloaded with categories, but provides the option to add them manually. Recipes can be added or removed at any time from categories and the process is a simple press-to-add method. During the process, an activity tab is displayed near the top showing active dishes being prepared. Cheftap provides several ways for searching recipes within the app, such as recently viewed, alphabetically, favorites and others. With all the available options and features it would be nice to have a some tutorials or information for using the app. Cheftap once again succeeds by supplying tours, instructions and video tutorials for using the app.</p>
<p style="text-align: center;"><img loading="lazy" decoding="async" class="size-full wp-image-3412 aligncenter" title="Cheftap Search" src="https://geekitdown.com/wp-content/uploads/2012/01/cheftap-search.jpg" alt="Cheftap Search" width="250" height="445" /></p>
<p><img loading="lazy" decoding="async" class="aligncenter size-full wp-image-3408" title="Cheftap Categories" src="https://geekitdown.com/wp-content/uploads/2012/01/cheftap-categories.png" alt="Cheftap Categories" width="450" height="409" /></p>
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<p>Two features in particular we are happy to see incorporated, from a strictly app perspective, are feedback and backup/restore options. Cheftap is a relatively new app and although the app is significantly developed, the developers are actively listening to user feedback to improve Cheftap. Backup and restore of recipes is a feature that almost had to be included with an app of this nature and Cheftap comes through again. Backups are saved to the SD card in your phone automatically and can be backed up to your PC when connected. Restoration involves nothing more than tapping the restore button.</p>
<p><img loading="lazy" decoding="async" class="aligncenter size-full wp-image-3410" title="Cheftap Options" src="https://geekitdown.com/wp-content/uploads/2012/01/cheftap-options.jpg" alt="Cheftap Options" width="250" height="445" /></p>
<h3>Final Thoughts</h3>
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<p>It&#8217;s typical to be hesitant of apps that store coveted information. In this case, recipes which by all accounts can be a tedious task when documenting them, no matter what the format. Cheftap&#8217;s backup options ease the hesitation and after the reluctance fades, this app quickly becomes a trusted place to store any recipe, be it a favorite, new concoction or a piece of family heritage. The app is stable and we didn&#8217;t experience any crashing or freezing during usage. Cheftap is a free app for Android devices.</p>
<p><em>Price</em>: <strong>Free</strong></p>
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		<title>App Roundup: August 2011</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 27 Aug 2011 15:00:34 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>App Roundup is our monthly feature which highlights a select number of mobile apps that we find to be not only useful, but fun and stable as tested by our techs. At the end of each month we put together a short list, give some basic feedback and details on each app and provide a stability rank. Stability rank based on a scale of 1-5 with 5 being most stable. The Apps 1. Google Reader [&#8230;]</p>
<p>The post <a href="https://geekitdown.com/app-roundup-august-2011/">App Roundup: August 2011</a> first appeared on <a href="https://geekitdown.com">GeekITDown Computer Services & Technology Solutions</a>.</p>]]></description>
										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>App Roundup is our monthly feature which highlights a select number of mobile apps that we find to be not only useful, but fun and stable as tested by our techs. At the end of each month we put together a short list, give some basic feedback and details on each app and provide a stability rank.</p>
<p>Stability rank based on a scale of 1-5 with 5 being most stable.</p>
<p><img loading="lazy" decoding="async" class="aligncenter size-full wp-image-1010" title="GeekITDown App Roundup" src="https://geekitdown.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/07/geekitdown-app-roundup.jpg" alt="GeekITDown App Roundup" width="300" height="100" /></p>
<h3>The Apps</h3>
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<h4>1. Google Reader</h4>
<p>We start this month&#8217;s list off with another Google product. Google Reader is an RSS feed grabber with search functionality and sharing features. Google Reader is like an inbox for all the news you want to gather and read. If you already have RSS feeds setup within your browser or through another PC based reader then finding the feed through the Google Reader app will be a cinch. However, if you don&#8217;t know the feed, the search function quickly finds all the blog or news feeds associated with your search terms. A simple click of the subscribe button and the feed is setup in Google Reader. Along with simple setup and search are options for placing the feeds directly on your home screens. You can either have an RSS icon which displays the number of unread articles or a news ticker which cycles through the articles in a feed. The app updates feeds in the background, but has a refresh button if auto-sync isn&#8217;t turned on. Images within articles display clearly and are a big help when reading a how to on the go. Be warned though, once you add a few subscriptions you&#8217;ll realize how much you&#8217;ve been missing and it might be hard to stop reading.</p>
<p><em>Price</em>: <strong>FREE</strong></p>
<p><em>Stability Rank</em>: <strong>5</strong></p>
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<h4>2. Words with Friends</h4>
<p>If you aren&#8217;t one of the over 2 million Facebook fans of &#8216;Words with Friends&#8217; then here is a brief explanation of the product. It is very similar to Scrabble, in fact you wouldn&#8217;t even notice a difference unless you are a huge scrabble fan. Like any competition type game, Words is turn based. Time between turns can last as short as minutes to as long as days, even more than a week so no pressure to keep playing a new word immediately. The Words dictionary is a little more liberal than that of Scrabble so you may see some words accepted that are borderline, but it&#8217;s all in good fun right? Words has notification, sound and vibrate settings to control how your phone reacts with the game. There is very little explaining needed other than you will need to know a player&#8217;s username in order to initiate a game with them.</p>
<p>Recent updates have improved the overall performance of this app, but there are still some sticky moments with its stability. Occasionally, games get lost in the void so to speak. A player makes a move and unfortunately the other player never receives the move, leaving both players waiting on each other to play. Unfortunately, at that point the game cannot be completed and players have to wait for it to timeout before it will disappear from the queue. The upside is that multiple games can be played with multiple players at the same time so losing one game is not that big an issue.</p>
<p><em>Price</em>: <strong>FREE</strong></p>
<p><em>Stability Rank</em><strong>: 4</strong></p>
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<h4>3. Twitter</h4>
<p>We&#8217;d be hard pressed to find someone who both has a Twitter account and a smartphone and doesn&#8217;t already use a Twitter mobile app of some sort. However, the native Twitter app is such a good app we just had to include it. In some ways, using the Twitter app on a mobile device is more intuitive than using Twitter from a PC. The stream is the main focus and looking over one&#8217;s profile, searching or tweeting is a touch or two away. Tweeting is pretty basic, but a nice feature of the mobile app is the ability to save tweets as drafts. Drafts allow you to write tweets up for later or save an incomplete tweet until you can get back to it. The syncing of new follows is a bit off most of the time, but with constant following back and forth happening by the second we will overlook that shortcoming. Lists and mentions are also viewable through the Twitter app as well as blocking if necessary. Search is quick and all trending topics are displayed on the search start screen.</p>
<p>While there may be other Twitter apps available with differing tools or utilities, Twitter&#8217;s own app is more than adequate for most Twitter users. Some users have reported force close issues with the Twitter app, but we experienced no such lock ups and as a result we give it a 5 out of 5 for stability.</p>
<p><em>Price</em>: <strong>FREE</strong></p>
<p><em>Stability Rank</em><strong>: 5</strong></p>
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<h4>4. Evernote</h4>
<p>If you find yourself using your phone as much as or more than your PC and you aren&#8217;t using Evernote already then you must have a photographic memory. Evernote is simply put the best note taking app available. Evernote is like a second memory for all the things you want to remember, but don&#8217;t have a pen and paper to make note of. Writing a review or covering all of Evernote&#8217;s features would be an article all by itself, but suffice to say there are enough features in Evernote to keep the most active phone user satisfied. Along with basic text notes, you can take image captures, use maps and create notebooks filled with notes. Evernote requires a signup so that you can have a username associated with your Evernote account. Evernote syncs all your notes to the cloud so that you can access them from anywhere on any system just by logging into your Evernote account. Additionally, Evernote assigns you an Evernote email address for use when sharing notes with others. If you are a business professional who needs to lock down information on your phone, then Evernote is what you need as you can set a PIN lock for your notes. The free version has some limitations, such as limited quota (60mb) and no offline notebooks.</p>
<p>There are numerous personal storage settings that we aren&#8217;t going to cover. Evernote is not only one of the best note taking apps, but frankly one of the overall best apps available. Bottom line, even if you think you don&#8217;t need this app, give it a try and see if you don&#8217;t start to use it more and more.</p>
<p><em>Price</em>: <strong>FREE</strong></p>
<p><em>Stability Rank</em><strong>: 5</strong></p>
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<h4><strong>5. Barcode Scanner</strong></h4>
<p>Ever wonder what those weird barcode looking things are on posters, ads, online or wherever? They are called Quick Response Codes (QR Codes). Through those codes information can be shared to users who scan them. Information can range anywhere from basic contact information to business cards to coupons or promotional offers. Basically anything. With the Barcode Scanner app you can scan those QR Codes and share in the information being passed around. Additionally and likely more appealing to the average user is that Barcode Scanner can scan barcodes from retail items as well. Scanning the barcodes gives you the ability to research the product or browse for prices through a shopping feature. The app is extremely simple to use with just a tap needed to start up and then just aim your phone&#8217;s camera at the barcode, no clicking required.</p>
<p>We haven&#8217;t had any problems with the app, but it&#8217;s worth mentioning that some QR Codes are complex and store larger than normal amounts of data. In those instances they may be difficult for Barcode Scanner to read and process.  After you install this app, try it out on the QR Code below.</p>
<p><em>Price</em>: <strong>FREE</strong></p>
<p><em>Stability Rank</em><strong>: 5</strong></p>
<p><img loading="lazy" decoding="async" class="aligncenter size-full wp-image-1309" title="GeekITDown Social QR-Code" src="https://geekitdown.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/08/GeekITDown_Social_QR-Code.png" alt="GeekITDown Social QR-Code" width="171" height="171" /></p>
<h3>Final Thoughts</h3>
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<p>Keep in mind although we test the apps, some react differently given the wide range of phones. Always read reviews to help with decision making and make sure you read the app descriptions and info for additional details regarding functionality.</p>
<p>Want more? View last month&#8217;s <a title="App Roundup: July 2011" href="https://geekitdown.com/app-roundup-july-2011/" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">App Roundup</a>!</p>
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<h3>Your Thoughts</h3>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 25 Jul 2011 21:51:46 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>App Roundup is a new monthly feature which will highlight a select number of mobile apps that we find to be not only useful, but fun and stable as tested by our techs. At the end of each month we&#8217;ll put together a short list and give some basic feedback and details on each app. For our inaugural list we&#8217;ve chosen some popular apps but ones that could always use another mention.  Stability rank based [&#8230;]</p>
<p>The post <a href="https://geekitdown.com/app-roundup-july-2011/">App Roundup: July 2011</a> first appeared on <a href="https://geekitdown.com">GeekITDown Computer Services & Technology Solutions</a>.</p>]]></description>
										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>App Roundup is a new monthly feature which will highlight a select number of mobile apps that we find to be not only useful, but fun and stable as tested by our techs. At the end of each month we&#8217;ll put together a short list and give some basic feedback and details on each app.</p>
<p>For our inaugural list we&#8217;ve chosen some popular apps but ones that could always use another mention.  Stability rank based on a scale of 1-5 with 5 being most stable.</p>
<p><img loading="lazy" decoding="async" class="aligncenter size-full wp-image-1010" title="GeekITDown App Roundup" src="https://geekitdown.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/07/geekitdown-app-roundup.jpg" alt="GeekITDown App Roundup" width="300" height="100" /></p>
<h3>The Apps</h3>
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<h4>1. Google Voice App.</h4>
<p>If you have a google voice number and like using that number for everything, then the Google Voice app is just what you need. The app has just about every feature the online interface has, including &#8216;Do Not Disturb&#8217;. The app runs in the background and you do not need to open it everytime you make a call. Simply select the call recipient and based on your preference it will call them automatically with your Google Voice number or prompt you for confirmation. One of the most important criteria for us is stability and the Google Voice app is stable. It works nearly flawlessly. The only drawback seems to be integration with cell provider voicemail. At times the cell provider voicemail will pickup the call before Google Voice can. There is a workaround or two for that but its a small inconvenience that we can overlook.</p>
<p><em>Price</em>: <strong>FREE</strong></p>
<p><em>Stability Rank</em>: <strong>5</strong></p>
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<h4>2. Advanced Task Killer</h4>
<p>If you have a hard time saving battery life on your smartphone then you need to try Advanced Task Killer (ATK). Smartphones have a lot of running background apps which don&#8217;t need to run all the time. Some come preinstalled on the phone, others are added over the lifetime of your phone ownership. ATK can force those apps to close which saves resources and thus cuts down on battery usage. ATK has 4 different predefined levels of auto kill so you can decide how extreme you want to be. Additionally, you can deselect specific apps so that ATK ignores them, giving you complete control over which apps get &#8216;killed&#8217;.</p>
<p><em>Price</em>: <strong>FREE</strong></p>
<p><em>Stability Rank</em>: <strong>5</strong></p>
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<h4>3. Opera Mobile</h4>
<p>If you use the default browser on your phone, but wish it was more feature full, then Opera Mobile might be right for you. If you aren&#8217;t familiar with Opera, you can check out their <a title="Opera Website" href="http://www.opera.com" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">website</a> to find out more. Opera Mobile is Opera&#8217;s desktop browser just suited for mobile devices. It loads relatively quick, is easy to navigate between tabs, settings, downloads, etc. and fetches websites fast. Opera Mobile has the browser engine loaded right on your phone which means there are no dependencies on outside servers. If you are short on phone space, consider the Opera Mini which has the browser engine located on a server not your phone. Both work equally well but we are recommending Opera Mobile in this roundup.</p>
<p>Stability is going to be subject on many of the browsers since they, unlike any other app, have contact with so many different things including endless websites. While we find Opera Mobile to be stable, there have been rare occurrences when failure means a phone reboot to get it working again. Mostly the lockups deal with links from other apps such as Twitter or readers.</p>
<p><em>Price</em>: <strong>FREE</strong></p>
<p><em>Stability Rank</em>: <strong>4</strong></p>
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<h3>Final Thoughts</h3>
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<p>Keep in mind although we test the apps, some react differently given the wide range of phones. Always read reviews to help with decision making and make sure you read the app descriptions and info for additional details regarding functionality.</p>
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<h3>Your Thoughts</h3>
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<p>Let us know your thoughts on any of these apps in the comments.  Have you used or tried any of these apps?  What has been your experience?</p><p>The post <a href="https://geekitdown.com/app-roundup-july-2011/">App Roundup: July 2011</a> first appeared on <a href="https://geekitdown.com">GeekITDown Computer Services & Technology Solutions</a>.</p>]]></content:encoded>
					
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