![]() If it works better for me, I am more than happy to try it. ![]() BeerSmith Mobile gives you all the tools to design, edit and brew your best beer from your phone or tablet. If somebody has a way to ex- and import my recipes from BS to Brew Father, I may actually give it a go. BeerSmith 3, the worlds top selling home brewing software, now support Mead, Wine and Cider. It has an option but appears to ignore it. The second thing is that it doesn't seem to take into account that even the 60 minute hop additions still have some impact on the wort during a hop stand. It's all about lazy developers and useless/non-existent quality control. We’ve taken a deep dive into the newest release of the original homebrewing software, BeerSmith. And no, I will not move one of my two licences to Windows because I prefer the Mac and if I pay for software, I expect it to work properly on all platforms offered. Finding the right program for you can be tricky. Go to the beersmith directory (right click on the shortcut -> open file location) make a backup of Res.xml, then edit Res. There is apparently a new version out but I am not convinced it will fix the issue. Using some themes, you can't read anything. On macOS, when using a dark system theme, none of the BeerSmith themes offered work, besides the default and that has issues with displaying the cursor in the notes panel for example. When you open the file, it will open in a separate. To open a BSMX file in BeerSmith, go to File->Open File and navigate to the file you want to import. ATM my main issue with BeerSmith is of an optical nature. After you’ve transferred the BSMX file you exported above to another computer either via email, a thumb drive or network, you need to open it in BeerSmith and save the data for further use. What I like is that I usually spot on hit the numbers BS estimates, so I must be doing something right The problem is as usual, once you are locked into one software, it is somewhere between hard and impossible to change. I never looked at any others but from what I hear, they all don't give each other too much. I have a BeerSmith subscription and am quite happy with the software but there are a few things I don't like about it much but more later. ![]()
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