A few more thoughts on screen-importing into BigOven, for consideration for future versions of the product. Here's my workflow now:
1. Locate a recipe I want to enter in one of my magazines. Search the associated website to see if the recipe is online and if a picture is available.
2. If a picture is available, save it to my local drive.
3. Search BigOven's recipe boxes in case I've already entered the recipe.
4. Copy & paste the recipe text from the website to my local text editor.
5. Manually process the text file -- twiddle case on title (Make It Smart Sentence Case), check/replace special characters, move blocks of text around (group NOTES items together, for example). Highlight & copy the modified text into the clipboard.
6. Within BigOven, ctrl-i to launch the screen importer. Highlight all the appropriate sections and click the buttons. Finally, click "Import".
7. Click "Rate" on the "View" tab. Click "I haven't yet tried this recipe", enter Active Time & Total Time (if known) and click "OK".
8. Click the "Edit" tab. Check that everything imported okay, moving instructions around as necessary ("chopped parsley" becomes ingredient "parsley" and notes/prep "chopped", for example). Fix "tablespoons", "ounces", "pounds", etc, which BigOven doesn't understand as Units. Specify "Cuisine" and "Main Ingredient", if known.
9. Click "Notes/Tags" tab. Click "Edit..." and select tags for the recipe. If there is a picture, "Browse" for it and attach it.
10. Finally, go to the "View" tab and make sure everything is okay.
BigOven should perform a dupe check as early as possible and notify the user of any suspicion of duplicates -- maybe it could do a quick dupe-check on the recipe title as soon as the title is identified in the screen import.
Ideally, the BigOven Screen Import dialog should contain MOST, if not ALL, of the options in steps 7-9, above, on one screen. Certainly Active/Prep time, would I make it, rating, main ingredient, cuisine, picture, and maybe even tags should go into that dialog. If those items are moved around, and BigOven is educated about plural units ("tablespoons", "pounds", etc), then we've gone a long way to improving the convenience of the screen import. I don't see any way to eliminate the need to manually fix "chopped parsley".