In rec.crafts.brewing Bill Velek <billvelek@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote:
> Brewing Software: any recommendations? For the past year I have been
> using BeerToolsPro, and after devoting probably more than a hundred
> hours in usage and in trying to help the developers identify bugs, etc.,
> in the their alpha/beta programs, I'm ready to toss in the towel now.
> Fixes and improvements are slowwwwww in coming, and it just doesn't seem
> to be worth it any more. The developers appear to have other priorities.
>
> I don't mind spending money; I just want a good program that works well.
> Any suggestions?
>
Promash is what I use. However, my usage of it is probably not 100%
standard,
so I am slowly working on a program (based on .NET with Xml datasources)
that
better fits my requirements. If I ever get really moving on it [I have a
history of starting these things and letting them go dormant], I will post
about it here.
--
Thomas T. Veldhouse
People tend to make rules for others and exceptions for themselves.


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