Missing many many wines
Cannot add my own bottles anymore in the new version. And it is missing many many many wines. Around 98 different bottles from my cellar were not recognised
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4.79 out of 5
188 ratings in Netherlands
Cannot add my own bottles anymore in the new version. And it is missing many many many wines. Around 98 different bottles from my cellar were not recognised
Thuis app gif me a great look about all the wines in my cellar. And the reaction of the people behind the app are great. When I cannot find a wine, they immediately answer me what to do.
Still some missing features. But very well made and good app so far. Add wish list features next please! Thanks for the reply. One other note: it’s difficult to write tasting notes in the app as Autocorrect does not appear to be working in the text fields. Would be great if it did!
I used Cellar Tracker since 2007 for both my personal cellar and different Wine groups, including one with more than 5000 bottles. I appreciate the power of the database to find wines quickly, even when just typing in the first few letters of the name. It ensures that I spelled the wines correctly when adding to a wine list or in columns I write as a freelance wine writer. The reviews by the community and the critics are also helpful. Great work!
Where do I begin? For example: one of the most useful feature of the old version was to sort by community score and to see the score, perhaps 50 different wines at the time. Now? It gives a range. Why hide the details? If I want to ignore information, leave that to me. In fact, seeing the scores directly was a good part of the fun. It gives much details on each bottle, so you have to endlessly scroll. Why? I know my wines, and if not, I click on them. Very silly. However, the most important info is left out: the drinking range (and the score). Or, when going to an individual bottle, you cannot see all on one screen, but rather have to click on the various tabs. And so forth. A big step backwards. A very annoying change.
So good to know what it is that you have in your cellar. Sometimes you need that insight to make good choices.
I have been a paying customer of the freeware since 2006 and have found it very functional, if not elegant. Had high hopes for the new app now that they are making everyone pay, but have found it frustratingly worse than the old app on some basic functionality. A few examples: - the Consumption Note used to auto-populate when you started typing with previously used content, so you could quickly fill it in and easily make consistent use of the same notes that are frequently used. Now you have to type out a new one each time which is more time consuming and results in less consistency of use of the same description because to check what you have used before you have to exit the entire consumption process and then try to find one that would have the same description. By the way, inexplicably there is no easy way to search on consumption note in the app — if you search for language you put in the consumption notes, it does not show up in the search. - I store wine in multiple storage locations and homes. Previously if I had the same wine in multiple locations, if would force me to select which one I was consuming and if it existed in only in one location only then would it would automatically select the first one in the list. Now it just automatically selects the first one in the list, and doesn’t even show you from which location it is choosing — you have to click through to see if there are multiple locations to select from. Not knowing this, I have frequently selected the wrong location which has made a mess of my inventory. - identifying the errors was made harder because now when you pick “Consumed” it shows you the list without indication the location from which it was consumed, so you have to drill down into each bottle to see where it was consumed from (I. The old app, it showed you both the location and the Consumption note in the list. - when you select consume, it gives you an annoying reminder to go search for the wine and makes you click through it, rather than just taking you to the list of wines to search from. I know I need to search for which one I am consuming, but repeatedly assume that selecting the Consume button will take you to the next step of what you need to do, not give you instructions on what you should have done first instead. There are a number of other things that are not intuitive or easy to accomplish. The new version is a total miss, and maddening to someone who has voluntarily paid all these years.
Pretty but frustrating when they move capabilities from the previous app. Uninstalled and went back
Required app for all serious and semi serious wine drinkers.
I am so glad we use cellar tracker. So easy to use!! We no longer forget a wine and let it go past prime and we can see everything we have. We actually enjoy our wine more now!
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