MDI Interface?
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MDI Interface?
Hi Guys!
Has there been any thought of incorporating a MDI (multiple document interface) for BTPro? I feel that it would be very helpful and functional and would give BTpro a polished professional look. Also...Could you give any more information on how the various algorithm settings were derived..i am familiar with a few of them but am interested in learning about the Default and the Fowler details of these algorithms. Other than that I am enjoying the software very much!
Thanks and keep up the good work!
Has there been any thought of incorporating a MDI (multiple document interface) for BTPro? I feel that it would be very helpful and functional and would give BTpro a polished professional look. Also...Could you give any more information on how the various algorithm settings were derived..i am familiar with a few of them but am interested in learning about the Default and the Fowler details of these algorithms. Other than that I am enjoying the software very much!
Thanks and keep up the good work!
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Re: MDI Interface?
wottaguy wrote:Has there been any thought of incorporating a MDI (multiple document interface) for BTPro? I feel that it would be very helpful and functional and would give BTpro a polished professional look.
I will have to look into it. I don't think it would be too involved to implement.
wottaguy wrote:Also...Could you give any more information on how the various algorithm settings were derived..i am familiar with a few of them but am interested in learning about the Default and the Fowler details of these algorithms.
The 'Basic' boil formula doesn't have much of a documented history. I personally don't use it much. The 'Fowler' algorithm is mine. I developed it based on some of the other algorithms and it is used as the main algorithm on BeerTools.com. I developed it so that I didn't have to rely on table lookups which don't provide a smooth continuous curve in between data points.
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