Needs work, not yet worth $4
On iOS 6 the app is not stable at this time... each time I edit a recipes directions, it crashes consistently, and changes made up to that point are not saved.
It is not well documented, or very intuitive. At first I thought import from web was missing, but I found it disguised as a search icon. Using import takes a few steps ... paste in a URL to re-open a page you found in a browser, then manually select chunks of text to map to the various aspects of a new recipe such as ingredients or directions - it is not intuitive. It would also be nice if the app had a bookmarklet to allow a bookmark/create entry from a web page already open in a web browser on the iOS device. Functions under "Recent" such as Clippings and Featured are a mystery and do not relate to settings on a recipe such as Categories or Flagged.
Overall, the app has potential, but seems to be very confused and... half baked.
The desktop upgrade from 3 to 4 is expensive and not anywhere worth the price for sync with the iOS app alone, given the state of the app. Desktop sync to iOS does not appear to be supported, which is always disappointing since I will not use cloud for any personal content, ever. I will be waiting a long time before upgrading.
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