sorta OT - Brew software
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sorta OT - Brew software
OK here is the deal. I am a Macintosh user. (yes I am aware that this is part of the problem. However I use the Mac in my occupation and have owned on since 1984 so i am not going back now) Anyway - I used to use Brewers Notebook. I have been out of brewing and just now returned. We are now into a different OS in the Mac world and I have found out there are upgrades for Brewers Notebook but I can't find them anywhere.
So does anybody know were I can find brewing software for the Mac?
Bill
So does anybody know were I can find brewing software for the Mac?
Bill
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warix - Posts: 6
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Mac Brewing Software
Bill,
There is currently no native Mac OSX brewing software. That being said there is something big on the horizon. The project is code named "Raven" and it represents a rather signifigant change in brewing software. Outside of the supplied screenshot there isn't much I can say at this point. Hang in there, Mac friendly help is on the way!
BeerTools Staff

There is currently no native Mac OSX brewing software. That being said there is something big on the horizon. The project is code named "Raven" and it represents a rather signifigant change in brewing software. Outside of the supplied screenshot there isn't much I can say at this point. Hang in there, Mac friendly help is on the way!
BeerTools Staff

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lathe - Double IPA

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BeerBot
Now BeerBot is avilable directly from the Apple website!
Download BeerBot for OS X from Apple.com
Download BeerBot for OS X from Apple.com
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lathe - Double IPA

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Re: Mac Brewing Software
There is currently no native Mac OSX brewing software.
Well, actually that is not true. Besides beerbot, there is qbrew and homebrew formulator, both OSX native applications. Both are good, but I think homebrew formulator is better and more robust.
qbrew link: http://www.usermode.org/code.html
homebrew formulator link: http://www.macupdate.com/info.php/id/20249
Cheers,
Bill
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