Which software?

Hail and well met gurus.

I have been lurking, and from time to time launching my own responses to this group for a couple of months now.

Recently, I have been evaluating a couple of software apps for brewing. You know, Promash and Beersmith.

My OS is Win XP Pro, and Beersmith installed just fine there. Had trouble with Promash, but it did install on a Win98 box fine. Promash support was as concerned about my installation delimna as I, and we have found no resolution to the issue. I use the trial on my 98 machine atm.

Getting to the meat of this post, I was wondering if you guys had a preference of these apps? Promash is a bit more expensive, but I've seen much more detail in thier selections. My caveat with them, I dunno WHAT will the printed output look like, as printing recipes is not available in the trial version.

Beersmith, on the other hand, seems a bit more user friendly for the person evaluating the app. Also, the lesser exensive of the two. Not sure how good their support is.

Either way, I am currently doing partial boils, and neither app has been on the mark with OG when given my list of ingredients, ( I am measuring more OG than they redict, and I always measure @ 60 deg.) F. This alone makes me wanna be sure I get the better of the two apps for my money.

So, if any of you folks have advice on thes 2 apps, I would be happy to consider this in weighing my usae of which one.

Regards, Jerry

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BKBooth

Jerry, I apparently overlooked this post earlier. While I don't feel it appropriate to comment on which program is best (I'm the author of BeerSmith), I would be more than happy to answer any questions you have about the program if you want to email them to me. My address is available on the web site - and I look forward to answering your questions.

Cheers! Brad

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Brad Smith

I have not tried Mr. Smith's program, I am sure it is good. I bought into the ProMash on a machine with XP and it runs very well. I like the flexibility that ProMash gives with the formulation of your own recipes. The printout is very flexible and configurable. I also like the inventory section it has.

For what its worth, ProMash works very well.

Vince

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