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Post by grizzly on Sept 18, 2016 20:13:14 GMT
Hi folks does anyone have a good database of Recipes for android ie xml or txt or cvs and what would the best app to use them with thank you for any help regards to all Grizzly
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Post by Postmodern Smoking on Sept 18, 2016 20:17:14 GMT
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grizzly
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Post by grizzly on Sept 18, 2016 20:25:16 GMT
Hi thanks for that nice one im also looking for a database to download load so i can add it to a app if you know of any thanks again for your help
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Post by Perpetua on Sept 18, 2016 21:36:53 GMT
Hi thanks for that nice one im also looking for a database to download load so i can add it to a app if you know of any thanks again for your help . . . . . you don't need an app to use all of ELR's facilities grizzly, which would meet most mixers requirements I'd have thought and it's compatible with Android devices. Perhaps if you take a look at the drop down menu under the ' Resources ' tab you'll see what it has to offer.
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Post by jtc on Sept 19, 2016 14:23:35 GMT
Yup It's a great site but I'd like it as an app that could be used offline tbh Also recipes that I could save to my sd card without faff would be a great way to keep them safe for the future
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Post by grizzly on Sept 25, 2016 14:39:58 GMT
It would be nice if there was a standard file format to save they all seem to use different formats
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Post by ceedee on Sept 25, 2016 15:10:52 GMT
It would be nice if there was a standard file format to save they all seem to use different formats You can export all the ELR recipes that you've saved (created or adapted) to a CSV file (two different versions) that you'll be able to read back into another app. But to protect the main database, I doubt it'll ever be more than a one-way operation. You'll find the links wedged between 'My recipes' and 'My favourites' on your ELR home page. Edit: And Rod Hull's Recipe (or Juice) Calculator (Windows only, unless you're competent with Wine) has the facility to set-up a 'slave' portable installation that you can export your recipes and ingredients to and later import them back into the main program.
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