I’m not sure if this is already in planning stages but will the Beersmith App run in a similar way to the desktop version does in relation to storage of recipes both locally and in the cloud?
Reason I ask is if the cloud service is utilised to share the recipes between devices is that all we will be limited to on the handheld app? Or like the desktop version we can copy it to the cloud, then copy it into a local folder?
I’m sure others will be in the same boat but I like to have all my BS recipes (79 so far) on my phone app (Brewers Assistant) so when asked a question about a particular beer at a meeting I can pull the whole thing up.
With a basic cloud service of 10 recipes and even the next ones up this will cut what people could potentially carry with them, or as I asked above will we be able to move them across to a local folder to allow unlimited recipes stored locally on the app?
Am I clear as mud?
Reason I ask is if the cloud service is utilised to share the recipes between devices is that all we will be limited to on the handheld app? Or like the desktop version we can copy it to the cloud, then copy it into a local folder?
I’m sure others will be in the same boat but I like to have all my BS recipes (79 so far) on my phone app (Brewers Assistant) so when asked a question about a particular beer at a meeting I can pull the whole thing up.
With a basic cloud service of 10 recipes and even the next ones up this will cut what people could potentially carry with them, or as I asked above will we be able to move them across to a local folder to allow unlimited recipes stored locally on the app?
Am I clear as mud?