Alright, so some of you may have nudged me about my blog being a little dead... It's not. It will be moved to a different domain though, soon. I've been busy, dealing with my reloading addiction.
I have a chronic dislike for handwritten notes. This add target to scrap book business, write stuff, cross it out, write more, then spill some crap on paper or have your kids decide that they need the paper for something, when you're not around... Anyway, not my thing. So, I've decided to find something that worked for me.
First attempted, posted some time ago here, was trying to hack Jira into something usable for reloading. Kind of worked, but it was a huge bloated overkill.
Then I tried Pointblank. I didn't like it. It's detailed. Too detailed. And too opinionated in a way it wants you to do things. I know people use it to calculate pressures, etc. But for reloading data management and reloading workflow, I found it pretty bad. Adding data takes way too long, I found it too complicated and way too hard to use in a logical progression.
Back to google, nothing... So, I said screw this it's DIY time. I can do better. At some stage, I realised that I am not the only one and took few steps back, to change my approach a little bit and make it usable by other people; and something that I could sell. I am in the process of building a website for this and shaking last known bugs out.
In the meantime, here's a little preview of what's been cooking (best viewed in full screen, apologies, recorded in a Windows VM, there's also a Mac version):
https://goo.gl/Ec6YaSThose who gave me some behind the scenes pointers and suggestions, thank you, free version for life when it's out
Rest, if you guys are keen on a copy, watch the video, let me know what you think. Please help with beta testing
Feel free to PM me with advice and if you can commit some testing time, PM and I will send a link with activation key for full version, when I have it ready for deployment (most likely within the next two week).
That's about it
Trying to turn my shooting addiction into something productive.