Jim,
It looks like there are quite few broken lines in this one.
Andrew
--- Jim Herrick <jim(a)bleedpurple.com> wrote:
Done. It's at:
http://mnbrewers.com/cyberbrau/
----- Original Message -----
From: "Rick Larson" <rick(a)mnbrewers.com>
To: "Jim Herrick" <jim(a)bleedpurple.com>
Sent: Wednesday, March 13, 2002 4:02 PM
Subject: Re: Cool Web Site
Jim,
Have you looked at this?
I did but my apache web server isn't configured for php4 :-(.
If you have this installed at
mnbrewers.com, let me know.
I think it might be a nice way to collaborate recipe ideas
with our brewing partners.
rick
> This is a pretty cool idea for a web site:
>
http://www.cyberbrau.org/
>
> The site uses open-source (PHP, free) web-based software also
called
> CyberBrau. It can be found at:
>
http://www.hotscripts.com/Detailed/13307.html
>
> Here the description:
> Cyberbrau is a Web-based program to help the homebrewer. It
allows for
very
> simple and intuitive recipe creation, and it
automatically
calulates all
the
> pertinant information based on the selected
ingredients and
schedule. In
> addition to the recipes, it allows multiple
brewers to track
their
batches,
> emailing them on racking, bottling, and
lagering dates. Finally,
it has
a
> 'taster's review' section
which allows those who try your brew to
rate
and
> comment on the batch. This information goes
into the overall
recipe
ranking.
>
> If anyone would like to play with it, I'd be willing to host a
site, or
> possibly just a directory from
MNBREWERS.COM, like
BREW.MNBREWERS.COM or
something. Let me know if there's any interest...
Jim
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