The DRS is a practical kitchen gadget that helps you collect and follow recipes. It has a cookbook that you can edit directly and easily expand. It also has an interactive recipe reader, which you control with voice commands so that you can remain focused on cooking and dont have to awkwardly stop to look at a recipe. This video demonstrates how you can edit a recipe. The recipes stored in the DRS are fully editable. You can add, edit, and reorder ingredients and steps.
Digital Recipe Sidekick: Editing a recipe
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Hi, I’m the DRS developer.
Typing in a recipe is not the only way you can add a recipe to the DRS. You can also add new recipes into the DRS by downloading and cut and paste from the web browser. (see other U-Tube videos)
Later features will make it easier to enter in recipes
The voice recognition is for following the recipe not for entering it. The DRS will read you the steps and ingredients of the recipe in response to your voice commands.
Give it a try!
whats the point of Voice Regonition if you have type everything?
Hi there,
Do you have a DRS version for iphone?
@Rtparsjr You don’t have to type everything. You can import from files or the web! Give it a try! Still no recipe is perfect, so it is nice to have an editing capability. The speech is for following the recipe, while your hands are dirty and you are trying to cook.
@kfp: no IPhone version yet, per perhaps coming in the future.
Greg (DRS developer)