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We used to use a book to keep track of our wine. It became quite the
mess after numerous erasures and scribbles every time we moved a wine to another rack to make room. Enter the 21st century! We are looking at this app for our iPad: http://itunes.apple.com/us/app/vinoc...2448?mt=8&ls=1 What do other folks on this group use? Regards, -- Bill "Wise Fool" -- Gandalf, _The Two Towers_ (The Wise will remove 'se' to reach me. The Foolish will not) |
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Bill O'Meally wrote:
> We used to use a book to keep track of our wine. It became quite the > mess after numerous erasures and scribbles every time we moved a wine to > another rack to make room. Enter the 21st century! We are looking at > this app for our iPad: > > http://itunes.apple.com/us/app/vinoc...2448?mt=8&ls=1 > Bill, I and several others here use the Cellartracker web-based management system found (logically enough) at http://www.cellartracker.com. It was created by Eric Levine, and ex-Microsoft employee, and uses "cloud computing" to maintain a very large community database of wines. It's simple to use and convenient. Eric asks for voluntary contributions from CT users, but it's effectively freeware. Mark Lipton |
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On 2011-10-11 18:54:56 -0500, Mark Lipton said:
> Bill O'Meally wrote: >> We used to use a book to keep track of our wine. It became quite the >> mess after numerous erasures and scribbles every time we moved a wine >> to another rack to make room. Enter the 21st century! We are looking at >> this app for our iPad: >> >> http://itunes.apple.com/us/app/vinoc...2448?mt=8&ls=1 > > Bill, > I and several others here use the Cellartracker web-based > management system found (logically enough) at > http://www.cellartracker.com. It was created by Eric Levine, and > ex-Microsoft employee, and uses "cloud computing" to maintain a very > large community database of wines. It's simple to use and convenient. > Eric asks for voluntary contributions from CT users, but it's > effectively freeware. > Thanks Mark. -- Bill "Wise Fool" -- Gandalf, _The Two Towers_ (The Wise will remove 'se' to reach me. The Foolish will not) |
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Mark Lipton > writes:
> Bill O'Meally wrote: > > We used to use a book to keep track of our wine. It became quite the > > mess after numerous erasures and scribbles every time we moved a > > wine to another rack to make room. Enter the 21st century! We are > > looking at this app for our iPad: > > http://itunes.apple.com/us/app/vinoc...2448?mt=8&ls=1 > > Bill, > I and several others here use the Cellartracker web-based > management system found (logically enough) at > http://www.cellartracker.com. It was created by Eric Levine, and > ex-Microsoft employee, and uses "cloud computing" to maintain a very > large community database of wines. It's simple to use and convenient. > Eric asks for voluntary contributions from CT users, but it's > effectively freeware. Also, there is a very nice associated iPad app (CellarVU). |
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