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from the free-as-in-freedom-beer dept.
An anonymous reader tipped us to an interview with Phillip Lee, author of Brewtarget, one of the best pieces of Free brewing software available (it's even in Debian). The interview discusses some of the technical decisions made (why Qt and Cmake?), and mentions a bit of the plans for future development: "The way the database was designed previously really hadn't been changed since the my first code in 2008, and we were running into a brick wall with some of the features we wanted. After we move to SQLite, there will be quite a lot of new features like being able to search through the ingredients in the database and stuff like that. I also plan to add some water chemistry tools for people that like to alter the ions and salts to fit a particular profile." (The last bit about water salt modifications comes as a relief to at least this brewer.)
I had similar problem for a tablet for commercial use and I didn't want to program in java on android,
I end up on ekoore tablet "Perl", http://www.ekoore.com/ sold directly with ubuntu
I made a python program and I'm happy with it, Its a 1,6 dual core 2Gb ram 32GB SSD with capacitive touch screen...yes you can use 2 fingers,
For openoffice use its fast and proficient.