To get the EGS Recipe Center to run with .NET Framework 3.5, you may need to uninstall .NET Framework 1.1 and install .NET Framework 3.5. You can download .NET Framework 3.5 from the Microsoft website. Once installed, try running the EGS Recipe Center again.
It was ok until started using Windows 10 and ver 6.0 . No matter what I do, will only print small picture on recipe.
Answer by
Stephen Prastman
The application is probably not compatible with Windows 10. You will need to apply a compatibility tweak. To do this, right-click the application and go to Properties > Compatibility. After this, select an operating system from the drop down menu and tick the Run as Administrator.
I have checked the official website as well, but it's discontinued. This means you won't be able to get support for the application.
Does the company store the database? There was a shortcut created on the desktop to recipe center and now the recipes that have been input over the years are missing.
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Answer by
Robert Polubinski
Yes, according to the description of the software, the developers hold their recipes if you signed in, but now I see the website doesn't display anything. If you've signed in and used a username to upload your recipes, then they're long gone unless they return. You will have to add the recipes again on the local database.
To get the EGS Recipe Center to run with .NET Framework 3.5, you may need to uninstall .NET Framework 1.1 and install .NET Framework 3.5. You can download .NET Framework 3.5 from the Microsoft website. Once installed, try running the EGS Recipe Center again.
It was ok until started using Windows 10 and ver 6.0 . No matter what I do, will only print small picture on recipe.
The application is probably not compatible with Windows 10. You will need to apply a compatibility tweak. To do this, right-click the application and go to Properties > Compatibility. After this, select an operating system from the drop down menu and tick the Run as Administrator.
I have checked the official website as well, but it's discontinued. This means you won't be able to get support for the application.
Does the company store the database? There was a shortcut created on the desktop to recipe center and now the recipes that have been input over the years are missing.
Yes, according to the description of the software, the developers hold their recipes if you signed in, but now I see the website doesn't display anything. If you've signed in and used a username to upload your recipes, then they're long gone unless they return. You will have to add the recipes again on the local database.