When comparing Recipe Keeper vs ChefTap, the Slant community recommends ChefTap for most people. In the question“What are the best recipe manager apps for Android? ” ChefTap is ranked 1st while Recipe Keeper is ranked 7th. The most important reason people chose ChefTap is:
Recipes can be tagged.
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Pros
Pro Various import options
Pro Resonable price
Pro Broad platform support
Pro Easy to import recipe on mobile
Pro Bulk recipe editing
Pro Frequent updates
Pro Scan
Can scan a recipe
Pro Reasonable organizational methods
Recipes can be tagged.
Pro Good web clipper and import options
Recipes can be added via bookmarks, share functionality or by copying and pasting a url. It's also good about importing existing bookmarks, text files and URLs from Pinterest.
Pro Easy to use recipe search tool
Pro Explains well how it should be used
The app has a good introductory tutorial that explains what's possible with the app and how it should be used. And there are also various explanations throughout the app that help along in using it. There's even a dedicated help section with videos.
Pro Has a free version
ChefTap has a free, ad-supported version that lacks manual entry and unlimited device syncing support.
Cons
Con Can export only to Recipe Keeper format
Alternatively, it's possible to print to PDF.
Con Limited to 20 recipes
The free version only allows you to save 20 recipes.
Con No grocery list or meal planner
Features are planned for future releases.
Con Price
The Pro version originally cost $11.99, but has since been bumped up to $19.99. With the lack of support and little in the way of improvement, it doesn't make a lot of sense to be paying more for the service.
Con Importing
Ability to "clip" only works sporadically...
Con Lack of support
Has gone downhill...