As I continue brewing and adjusting my processes with experience, I learn additional metrics that are important and why they are important. Software doesn’t allow me to add or hide fields in this way. I can modify my homebrewing log to have fields I want to track and remove those that I find I don’t really need. Customization is important to me – For the reasons noted in #1, I like to track my data in a form that I can customize to meet my particular needs.I’m open to that idea but I doubt it will happen. As I continue to build my brewing skill set, perhaps one day I’ll move away from my custom log and use software exclusively filling in every field. More to the point, I like my data to be hand-selected and I prefer to see them in as simple a form as possible. There are others that do apply but I just don’t care enough to drop into that level of detail. Ultimately, I’ve found that many of those fields don’t even apply to my brewing system (I do eBIAB for the record). I find the documentation and training for homebrewing software to be lacking and the presence of all these “what the hell does that mean” fields makes me feel as if I’m not doing something that I should be. For you perhaps it is, but for me, it’s cluttered and I find it frustrating that I don’t even know what some of the fields mean.
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