jkivlighn: MAJOR FEATURES: *Calendar for meal planning *Command-line interface *Improved printing support: I'd like to allow, for example, printing on recipe cards. *Handle "Cookbooks". In MySQL/PostgreSQL a cookbook would be a table, and in SQLite it would be a file. *Recipe revisions (planned for 1.1) CONVENIENCES/MINOR FEATURES: *Improved navigation - add a forward and back button *E-mail recipe(s) option (using kapp->invokeMailer()) *Give option to import recipe formats by pasting the recipe text into a widget *Allow saving and loading diet info from a file (or just store it in the database?) *Database maintenance options (Empty database, Remove unused elements, etc.) *Configurable shopping list (Maybe allow the user to select a style sheet or add a section to settings dialog... or both) *Let the user know when nutrient info for a recipe is incomplete (due to missing info for one or more ingredients) *Web album export (a spiffed-up multiple-page website ;) BUGS/OTHER: *Disable delete when renaming an element (otherwise, it crashes) *Let user know when no layout file was found *Secure database access passwords?? *The icons on the left menu at times will disappear... I can't seem to reproduce this, however *Make use of transactions in database backends where appropriate *Give a warning when deleting categories (such as when a recipe was a part of that category) *Delete the database table when deleting Krecipes *Give a message box when exporting recipes, letting the user know what they are exporting (Is it the whole database, just what is visible, or a specific recipe)... Make it a "Don't ask me again" dialog. THOUGHTS (feel free to comment): *Recipe copy *Reference a recipe to a cookbook (title, page number, category, etc.) uga: (I don't claim ownership of these. If you do it, I'll be happy too :) ) planned for 0.8: *Step-by-Step recipe instructions with photos *Check ingredients from existing kitchen resource table? Check amounts in the ingredient matcher? *Add an option to popup for newly created ingredients, and include the USDA nutritional info at the same time