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Cooking With Your iPad?  CookEatShare.com Releases the Best Cooking Experience for the New iPad With the First HTML5 Enabled Recipe Cook View Optimized for the New iPad and Other Tablet Devices

SAN FRANCISCO, March 8, 2012 /PRNewswire/ -- Today, CookEatShare.com, the leading social recipe website, today released an HTML5 Cook View for the new iPad.  It also works on iPad2, the Kindle Fire, and all other tablet computers. The HTML Cook View, like all of the tools and content on CookEatShare.com, is available for free to all internet users.

The HTML Cook View is targeted specifically for people who want to cook while having a recipe open on their iPad or other mobile device.  It places the ingredients and directions side by side in separate, scrolling boxes, so the user never has to scroll up and down the page itself.  There is a slider to help keep track of what step you are on.  When you touch any step in the recipe, the slider automatically moves to that step and highlights that step.  With one touch, you can also increase or decrease the font size to make the recipe easy to read.

"During the holiday season, I found myself cooking most of the time with my iPad.  I quickly realized that the experience could be much, much better," said busy mom and CookEatShare.com founder Nancy Miyasaki.  "I hope the millions of users of CookEatShare around the world will enjoy the new iPad cooking experience as much as I do!"

The HTML Cook View is available for nearly all of the over 500,000 recipes found on CookEatShare.com.  Just go to http://www.cookeatshare.com, find a recipe you like, and click on the "iPad Cook View" button or link just below the recipe summary.

About CookEatShare

CookEatShare.com provides a user-generated platform for sharing recipes, themes, guides and ideas for all things food related. Through connecting with friends, interacting with professional, award-winning chefs and starting or joining groups, foodies around the world can now tap into more the more than 500,000 recipes and 200,000 registered chefs that CookEatShare.com has to offer.  CookEatShare is enjoyed around the world through its French, Italian, Spanish, Russian, and Japanese language editions.

SOURCE  CookEatShare.com

CookEatShare.com

CONTACT: Nancy Miyasaki of CookEatShare.com, +1-650-315-7413, nancy@cookeatshare.com

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