Xiren
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I use ProMash for my brewing. What do you Mac users use?
Thank you in advance.
Thank you in advance.
kvh said:Ditto on the Beer Alchemy. The best part is their recipe files all end in .bar. Ok, that's not the best part, the best part is that it helps me make good beer, I just think it's funny.
kvh
krispy d said:if you need something free try Qbrew, it's decent.
billpa said:Using the trial version of Beer Alchemy (and I own Beer Tools). It is a great program. I would recommend it!
johnsma22 said:If you have an Intel Mac you can run any brewing software available.
johnsma22 said:If you have an Intel Mac you can run any brewing software available.
Xiren said:Does Beer Alchemy have a timeline feature like ProMash? It lets you keep notes during your brew session with the time and date.
Xiren said:Does Beer Alchemy have a timeline feature like ProMash? It lets you keep notes during your brew session with the time and date.
Beerrific said:Are you talking about using CrossOver?
I just looked this up again today. Looks like they have more (all?) of the kinks worked out. I downloaded a trial 6 months ago and it was really hit or miss on what would work, sometimes I couldn't get support software to install.
Downloaded the trial and ProMash...seems to be working well!
johnsma22 said:No, I was not talking about that particular software that you linked to. Using Bootcamp from Apple on an Intel Mac, you can setup a partition on your existing Mac hard drive without loosing any data. You can then install Windows and boot into it natively and run any Windows software that you want.
Another option is to install the emulation software, Parallels Desktop and run Windows (and any Windows software) directly from within Mac OSX. Parallels is very good and just about everything works flawlessly with it, but running Windows natively from its own partition with Bootcamp is priceless!
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