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Old 03-02-2011, 03:04 PM   #8
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Originally Posted by HarryT View Post
What's the benefit of the App compared to a normal video?
It probably depends a bit on the app. I have some non-video (Italian) cooking apps that have useful search facilities so you can search by a combination of ingredient/recipe origin/type of dish. The Jamie Oliver app is a bit limited in comparison - I don't know about the others.

The Jamie Oliver app lets you do things like add the ingredients from the recipe into a shopping list - so in theory you could watch the video on the train home, make up the shopping list and then get the stuff on the way home. The navigation is better than with a DVD but that's about it really.
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