2.2.4
November 20, 2024
- Using "overall" baker‘s percentages is now a setting, and off by default
2.2.3
November 11, 2024
- Importing from photos is more reliable - Weekly and biweekly starter feed reminders are more flexible
2.2.2
November 2, 2024
- Some imports could generate a "-1011" error. From v2.2: IMPORT FROM PHOTOS! - Now you can snap photos of a printed recipe and they will magically import. Works great with recipe books or old printed recipes! SMALLER ENHANCEMENTS: - Journal shows extra info after a rise has been made, such as start time, end time, and duration - Alarms reset automatically after a period of time - The DDT widget can utilize starter temperatures - Yield amounts can be as high as 500 OTHER FIXES: - NYTimes Cooking recipes are importing again - Baker's percentage is reported as the *overall* baker's percentage, i.e. including flour from starter - Day dividers could be wrong for recipes that span multiple days - Clicking an FAQ article link no longer opens an external browser - Importing does a better job of maintaining original ingredient amounts and units - Fixed an issue with the JSON export
More2.2.1
October 29, 2024
- Fixed an issue with importing into the Recipes tab From v2.2: IMPORT FROM PHOTOS! - Now you can snap photos of a printed recipe and they will magically import. Works great with recipe books or old printed recipes! SMALLER ENHANCEMENTS: - Journal shows extra info after a rise has been made, such as start time, end time, and duration - Alarms reset automatically after a period of time - The DDT widget can utilize starter temperatures - Yield amounts can be as high as 500 OTHER FIXES: - NYTimes Cooking recipes are importing again - Baker's percentage is reported as the *overall* baker's percentage, i.e. including flour from starter - Day dividers could be wrong for recipes that span multiple days - Clicking an FAQ article link no longer opens an external browser - Importing does a better job of maintaining original ingredient amounts and units - Fixed an issue with the JSON export
More2.2
October 27, 2024
IMPORT FROM PHOTOS! - Now you can snap photos of a printed recipe and they will magically import. Works great with recipe books or old printed recipes! SMALLER ENHANCEMENTS: - Journal shows extra info after a rise has been made, such as start time, end time, and duration - Alarms reset automatically after a period of time - The DDT widget can utilize starter temperatures - Yield amounts can be as high as 500 OTHER FIXES: - NYTimes Cooking recipes are importing again - Baker's percentage is reported as the *overall* baker's percentage, i.e. including flour from starter - Day dividers could be wrong for recipes that span multiple days - Clicking an FAQ article link no longer opens an external browser - Importing does a better job of maintaining original ingredient amounts and units - Fixed an issue with the JSON export
More2.1.4
September 6, 2024
- Improvements to the video widget
2.1.3
August 20, 2024
v2.1.3 ==== - Source (if any) was missing from description - Video widget fixes - Text import improvements v2.1 ==== - Recipe descriptions now support markdown (inline only) - Recipe descriptions are easier to view & edit - Web imports are more reliable - Newlines are now allowed in step notes - Fixed a problem with changing the yield v2.0 ==== Our biggest update ever! Multiple ingredient cards - With v2 a recipe can have any number of ingredient cards, allowing you to easily create and follow more complex recipes. Unit conversions - Some bakers prefer cups & tablespoons, some are more fussy and want to weigh everything down to the gram. We get it. As of Rise v2 most common ingredients can be switched from weight units (grams, ounces, pounds, etc) to volume units (tablespoons, cups, etc) and vice versa. Total time - Rise now shows the total time to complete a recipe in the title card for all recipes. DDT widget - now you can drop a DDT widget into any of your recipe steps and it will calculate the ideal water temperature on the fly! Ease of use - Many parts of the app UI have been simplified and made easier to use. For example, recipe sections are now searchable and collapsible, amount pickers are easier to use, typing is easier, ingredient order is more flexible, and baker’s percentages are no longer shown by default (but can still be enabled in Settings).
More2.1.2
August 7, 2024
v2.1.1 ==== - Stability fixes v2.1 ==== - Recipe descriptions now support markdown (inline only) - Recipe descriptions are easier to view & edit - Web imports are more reliable - Newlines are now allowed in step notes - Fixed a problem with changing the yield v2.0 ==== Our biggest update ever! Multiple ingredient cards - With v2 a recipe can have any number of ingredient cards, allowing you to easily create and follow more complex recipes. Unit conversions - Some bakers prefer cups & tablespoons, some are more fussy and want to weigh everything down to the gram. We get it. As of Rise v2 most common ingredients can be switched from weight units (grams, ounces, pounds, etc) to volume units (tablespoons, cups, etc) and vice versa. Total time - Rise now shows the total time to complete a recipe in the title card for all recipes. DDT widget - now you can drop a DDT widget into any of your recipe steps and it will calculate the ideal water temperature on the fly! Ease of use - Many parts of the app UI have been simplified and made easier to use. For example, recipe sections are now searchable and collapsible, amount pickers are easier to use, typing is easier, ingredient order is more flexible, and baker’s percentages are no longer shown by default (but can still be enabled in Settings).
More2.1.1
July 31, 2024
v2.1 ==== - Recipe descriptions now support markdown (inline only) - Recipe descriptions are easier to view & edit - Web imports are more reliable - Newlines are now allowed in step notes - Fixed a problem with changing the yield v2.0 === Our biggest update ever! Multiple ingredient cards - With v2 a recipe can have any number of ingredient cards, allowing you to easily create and follow more complex recipes. Unit conversions - Some bakers prefer cups & tablespoons, some are more fussy and want to weigh everything down to the gram. We get it. As of Rise v2 most common ingredients can be switched from weight units (grams, ounces, pounds, etc) to volume units (tablespoons, cups, etc) and vice versa. Total time - Rise now shows the total time to complete a recipe in the title card for all recipes. DDT widget - now you can drop a DDT widget into any of your recipe steps and it will calculate the ideal water temperature on the fly! Ease of use - Many parts of the app UI have been simplified and made easier to use. For example, recipe sections are now searchable and collapsible, amount pickers are easier to use, typing is easier, ingredient order is more flexible, and baker’s percentages are no longer shown by default (but can still be enabled in Settings).
More2.1
July 31, 2024
v2.1 ==== - Recipe descriptions now support markdown (inline only) - Recipe descriptions are easier to view & edit - Web imports are more reliable - Newlines are now allowed in step notes - Fixed a problem with changing the yield v2.0 === Our biggest update ever! Multiple ingredient cards - With v2 a recipe can have any number of ingredient cards, allowing you to easily create and follow more complex recipes. Unit conversions - Some bakers prefer cups & tablespoons, some are more fussy and want to weigh everything down to the gram. We get it. As of Rise v2 most common ingredients can be switched from weight units (grams, ounces, pounds, etc) to volume units (tablespoons, cups, etc) and vice versa. Total time - Rise now shows the total time to complete a recipe in the title card for all recipes. DDT widget - now you can drop a DDT widget into any of your recipe steps and it will calculate the ideal water temperature on the fly! Ease of use - Many parts of the app UI have been simplified and made easier to use. For example, recipe sections are now searchable and collapsible, amount pickers are easier to use, typing is easier, ingredient order is more flexible, and baker’s percentages are no longer shown by default (but can still be enabled in Settings).
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Yes, the Rise software is iPad-compatible.
The Rise app was built by Made by Windmill, LLC.
Rise minimum iOS requirement is iOS 16.1.
Rise has a user rating of 4.9.
Food & Drink Is The Primary Genre Of The Rise App.
2.2.4 is the newly released version of the Rise app.
The date of the last Rise update is November 30, 2024.
The Rise app was initially released on February 5, 2023.
The Rise app is rated Made by Windmill, LLC: Contains no objectionable material.
Rise currently features the following languages: English.
No, Rise is not on Apple Arcade.
Yes, Rise seamlessly integrates in-app purchases for users.
Unfortunately, Rise is not tailored for compatibility with Apple Vision Pro.
No, Rise does not include ads as part of its experience.