BrewMath now available on iTunes Store
Just a quick note to let you know that BrewMath went live on Apple's AppStore last night. The iTunes url is
Link to iTunes
I'll update this site later with more info when I'm back home.
Link to iTunes
I'll update this site later with more info when I'm back home.

8 Comments:
Any future plans to allow recipe editing on the iPhone/iPod Touch? Maybe in range of your home network you could access your recipe database....save recipes to your iPhone, edit, sync, etc?? Then any recipe loaded would be available on your iPhone away from the home network?
That's not something I intend doing with BrewMath as it's a much bigger target (and would cost rather more than BrewMath does). Having said that, initial sales of BrewMath are quite promising and maybe there is a market for a BeerAlchemy Touch?
There is definitely a market for some sort of iPhone version of Beer Alchemy. Even something as simple as a recipe/inventory/shopping list viewer would be a huge help.
Keep up the great work!
hi, i'm italian and i've buyed your app!Finally i can use my touch for my brewing session, without use my ibook. i hope new features soon, like a little recipe designer like to modify the recipe that i've studied before.. also the inventory is pretty cool, and finally, i think that if can be sync automatically with beeralchemy, i will start to use also this program!
bye!!
billy
i've download another update! tell us about!
The main new thing in the 1.0.2 update is in the carbonation calculator. There's a new button which leads to a menu of styles that you can set the appropriate carbonation level with.
I own Beer Alchemy and BrewMath. Any plans to do some integration betwix the two? I'd rather not purchase more apps, but have the two best apps share features. Would love to get my recipes on my iPhone, take notes, etc, and synch that back to Beer Alchemy.
Love your products!
Not only is there likely to be a market for BA Touch but, if it integrates with the desktop version (and it's properly advertised through the brewing community), it could drive up sales of BA desktop.
Actually, the BeerTools model would work rather well. A "cloud computing" brewing tool could make a lot of sense.
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