I'm starting this thread in anticipation of a lot of increased interest in BTP 1.5 since it now includes a free trial (lack of which kept a lot of people away).
My opinion even in advance of this release is that Beersmith still remains the most intuitive for new brewers (even if at the heart of the program, the complexity and flexibility is there).
Now that I've used BTP for over a year and have beta tested 1.5, I feel like it does just about everything I need it to (and more than I need). There are a couple of pet peeves about the way certain features are implimented and I won't go on a rant about it just yet, but overall I'm pleased.
Discuss...
My opinion even in advance of this release is that Beersmith still remains the most intuitive for new brewers (even if at the heart of the program, the complexity and flexibility is there).
Now that I've used BTP for over a year and have beta tested 1.5, I feel like it does just about everything I need it to (and more than I need). There are a couple of pet peeves about the way certain features are implimented and I won't go on a rant about it just yet, but overall I'm pleased.
Discuss...