I also use "Wort" for android - handy to have recipe notes, style guides, and calculators on the phone.
I tried wort too, works. There isn't some options, but is okI also use "Wort" for android - handy to have recipe notes, style guides, and calculators on the phone.
people with phones are often using solid web based apps like BrewFather / Brewers Friend.
In this topic, I'm seeing mostly "I use ... because ...".
Seems like people with laptops/desktops are often mostly using solid desktop apps (or custom spreadsheets) & people with phones are often using solid web based apps like BrewFather / Brewers Friend.
Anyone know how to get Brewfather to wake the phone up when the timer goes off for a hop addition?
I use Excel for my calculations w/ a little help from Brewer's Friend, which goes to a Word doc, which I print out for brew day.In this topic, I'm seeing mostly "I use ... because ...".
VIM."What's the best Text Editor?"
I figured SOMEONE would start inVIM.
You're not lazy. If works, it's call method.I use Excel for my calculations w/ a little help from Brewer's Friend, which goes to a Word doc, which I print out for brew day.
Because - I've been doing it since before the apps were invented and it works (my equations and numbers seem perfect for my system) and I'm too lazy to change it.
BeerSmith. I’ve since it first came out. It’s easy to learn and the latest online/cloud features are great.What is the brewing software everyone uses? I have used both Brewer's Friend and Brewfather a little, both seem to be usable but I am more comfortable with Brewfather. Brewer's friend seems to have more usable calculators and such. Are there any others I should look for as well?
TIA for input
Lon
I have Geany as my default editor now.VIM.
Apparently, that stuff sells like hot cake on YouTube.I use a blindfold and dice
I just ordered a Tilt Pro today and am looking forward to adding it to Brewfather! That's an unfortunate problem about the timer issue. I keep my small laptop up and running for the brew day. Maybe you could try plugging your phone in to charge and see if that keeps it from sleeping.Same here. I don't dislike or ever hated Beersmith. I just felt like it was clunky to me compared to Brewfather. I used Beersmith for a while (v2) until moving over to Brewfather.
I probably would have stayed with Beersmith, but I was able to get a free code through my brew club for Brewfather, so I have it free for a year. The biggest advantage for me is the shared platform and the ability to track a Tilt device, which is something I would like to get in the near future. The biggest and only negative I have is when running the timers on BF during a brew day, they go inactive if I don't keep my phone from going to sleep mode. I almost missed a hop addition because of that.
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