That would rock!It would be really helpful if Beersmith would make a mobile app that will tie in with the desktop program so I can access recipes and input readings on the fly without having to have my laptop out in the garage while brewing.
brewvac said:+1 for Ibrewmaster. I agree that it takes some time to learn how the whole thing works but it is a very helpful app. And the comparison to the style guide has been extremely helpful in keeping my personal recipes in check. Considering all the money I spend on brewing a $10 app is not that big of an investment.
I have a free app on droid that is "Homebrew Calculators" that is helpful for doing strike temp/hops boil timers/carbonation/etc. I don't use it for recipe generation but every now and then refer to it on brew day. I usually have my laptop by me when I'm brewing so I use hopville's website a lot.
I did the trial version of Beersmith but never pulled the trigger on buying it.
I use iBrewmaster.
I dropped my phone in the mash tun once and once in the boil kettle. I put a girlfriends phone in my Pinter at a bar once and needless to say it was our last date ,, Does that count as beer application?
I use iBrewmaster. Kind of pricey, but I love it.
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