hoppysailor
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We’ve decided to get back into brewing after 10 years away. Can anyone help me transfer my old recipes from my desktop version of BeerSmith to my new mobile version?
My desktop version is from 2009 or so. I don’t have it in front of me now but I’ll have a look and see if that was a feature back in the dark ages. Thanks.You can copy/share the recipes in the cloud on your desktop and the mobile version will see them.
Probably not but Beersmith is pretty cheap so it would be worth it to get on the latest version.My desktop version is from 2009 or so. I don’t have it in front of me now but I’ll have a look and see if that was a feature back in the dark ages. Thanks.
Same, build it on my tablet and I use my tablet as I actually brew as I find the app pretty clunky. The app is good for when someone will ask what yeast I used, grain bill, etc., and I can just look right on my phone.Definitely worth upgrading. I build all my recipes on desktop, saved to Cloud.
I've thought about that as well. It would be nice to save a jpg image of my beer's fermentation as outputted by my Pill. Maybe in the Notes section of that particular brew day.I wish there was the ability to save other files associated with a specific version of a brew, i.e., a score sheet, a picture or maybe a pdf of the original recipe, etc.
jdauria is correct. That's what I do. I have a Beersmith pro account with 1000 recipes. As I travel around the world, I write recipes of beers I like into my iPhone Beersmith app and they are all on my laptop ready for editing and refining when I get back home. I have written several home brew recipe books that way.jdauria said: Highlight the recipes you want to copy to the cloud, right click on them and one of the options is "copy to folder"...then select the cloud folder in Beersmith.
Exactly.It would be nice to save a jpg image of my beer's fermentation as outputted by my Pill. Maybe in the Notes section of that particular brew day.