Duromatic-App app for iPhone and iPad
Developer: Kuhn Rikon AG
First release : 05 Dec 2012
App size: 11.43 Mb
Cooking under pressure made easy! With the DUROMATIC pressure cooker app you achieve perfect cooking results in 1/3 of the usual cooking time. Select choice of foodstuff and cut type, and already it shows you the amount of liquid, pressure level and cooking time needed. At the end of the cooking time, the built-in timer reports how to release the steam. With the DUROMATIC app, fast, healthy and ecological cooking is no longer just wishful thinking, and so easy!
***When starting up the app for the first time, please make sure you have a stable Internet connection.
Otherwise contents data can be transferred incorrectly from the server to the app.
If, when starting up, the app does not react for longer than 3 minutes, please shut down the app completely in task manager (press home button twice within a short interval, keep the Duromatic app pressed for a long time and then close the app by then pressing the minus sign) and start up again with a stable Internet connection. ***
Latest reviews of Duromatic-App app for iPhone and iPad
Seems cool but cant open anything without a "one time purchase" after its opened . Yes $.99 but dont say its free if its not!!!
I thought this was going to be a digital version of the cooking time book provided with the pressure cooker. That would have been too pragmatic. Instead, what it is is a poorly designed kitchen timer and a few random recipes that are really poorly organized. A text only app would have been ten times more useful. I hope they didnt waste too much money developing this...
Its a handy enough quick reference, though the built in timer is about the only thing that makes it any better than googling what you need. The number of options is somewhat limited as well. Suggestion for the next upgrade: allow users to add their own items to their lists that arent already covered.
It is unbelievable how much time and effort mustve gone into developing this app, seeing that it is basically a countdown timer and contains less useful information then a simple Google search would yield with substantially fewer clicks.