I stumbled across this today: Whisky Catalog at http://smsw.info/
It's free. I have gone to visual system - I just look at my bunker. Thought others might like this.
I stumbled across this today: Whisky Catalog at http://smsw.info/
It's free. I have gone to visual system - I just look at my bunker. Thought others might like this.
Thanks Wade, going to try that out for a bit and see if it beats just putting everything into Excel; which I was about to start doing.
C
"everybody defamates from miles away
but face to face
they haven't got a thing to say"
It's a simple but effective program with a Euro focus.
You can add US terms and locations to it easily, but it lacks a "quantity on hand" field. I guess that you can hijack another field for that purpose instead.
Thanks for the tip, Wade.
My name is Joel Goodson. I deal in human fulfillment.
I grossed over eight thousand dollars in one night. Time of your life, huh kid?
Access also works great and you can have as many fields as you want. Easy to sort too.
Joe![]()
Colonel Joseph B. "Bourbon Joe" Koch
"Bourbon.....It's cheaper than therapy!!"
I tried to download it and my Virus Software deleted it due to high risk. anyone else have this issue?
Dave
The Best Whisk(e)y in the World is called
Kentucky Bourbon!!
Before I posted about this, I did download and scan for virus. Microsoft Security Essentials said it was clean. I installed to test and scanned drive after installing with no problems. I really think (and hope) your virus software is giving a false positive.
It definite was designed by a Scotch or Euro collector. They drop down boxes for type and other fields show this. But once you input a new name for a field, like Bourbon, it is added to drop down box. You can also use the options to add common field names.
Another reason I liked this program is because it allows you to import/export data to a CSV file (excel spreadsheet). This means even if this program becomes obsolete when some new version of Windows comes out, you can still access all your data.
John recently posted a blog post about this very subject. One commenter posted a pretty neat system for mac and iphone users.
http://www.whatdoesjohnknow.com/2010...are-you-using/
Too much of anything is bad, but too much of good whiskey is barely enough. - Mark Twain.
Does anyone have a database they can post? It would be easier than typing in everything.
Rather than doing it individually, we should put an SB.com database together.