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==Grapes Tool==
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==VineSim==
Not much to say about it really, it's just an excel spreadsheet I created to help with mixing of different grapes in winebarrels.
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This is a spreadsheet for tracking vineyard states, tends and resulting grape stats.<br>Designed to be highly user-friendly, intuitive and printable.
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* '''[[User:Shebi/VineSim | VineSim Information Page]]'''
  
You can put in the number of grapes you (want to) put in a barrel and it will calculate the average stats on your grapes.
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* [[Media:VineSim.zip|Download VineSim for Excel]] (Version 2.2 - March 24, 2009)
  
[[media:|Download Grapes Tool]]<br>
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* [[Media:VineSimOO v2-0.zip|Download VineSim for Open Office]] (Version 2.0 - March 4, 2009)
(Contributed during T3 by Mudkest)
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*:I have gotten VineSim_v2 to work in Open Office but any changes made to the document are extremely slow (ie. 5-10sec response time). This is a known Open Office issue. There is mention that some slower documents work faster on OO 2.3. I'll see if rebuilding some of it from scratch helps. -Darien
  
 
==Vineyard Tracker==
 
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==Vine Sim==
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==Grapes Tool==
I threw together another spreadsheet for tracking vineyard states, tends and resulting grape stats. I wanted one that made sense to me and that also allowed me to print out sheets for taking notes as well as final results for my records.
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Not much to say about it really, it's just an excel spreadsheet I created to help with mixing of different grapes in winebarrels.
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You can put in the number of grapes you (want to) put in a barrel and it will calculate the average stats on your grapes.
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[[Image:Grape_tool.zip]]<br>
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(Contributed during T3 by Mudkest)
  
[[Media:VineSim.zip|Download VineSim]]<br>
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Zipped the xls file and uploaded but think I messed it up somehow -Mudkest
(Contributed during T3 by Shebi)
 
  
 
==Winer==
 
==Winer==

Latest revision as of 16:41, 25 March 2009

Note: I cannot get .xls files to upload right now. Will try again at some point, please forgive the broken links.


VineSim

This is a spreadsheet for tracking vineyard states, tends and resulting grape stats.
Designed to be highly user-friendly, intuitive and printable.

  • Download VineSim for Open Office (Version 2.0 - March 4, 2009)
    I have gotten VineSim_v2 to work in Open Office but any changes made to the document are extremely slow (ie. 5-10sec response time). This is a known Open Office issue. There is mention that some slower documents work faster on OO 2.3. I'll see if rebuilding some of it from scratch helps. -Darien

Vineyard Tracker

Click for full size screenshot.

This is my latest. Very powerful tool for tracking vineyards and simulating growth.

Download VineyardTracker.zip
(Contributed during T3 by Aberdon)





Grapes Tool

Not much to say about it really, it's just an excel spreadsheet I created to help with mixing of different grapes in winebarrels.

You can put in the number of grapes you (want to) put in a barrel and it will calculate the average stats on your grapes.

File:Grape tool.zip
(Contributed during T3 by Mudkest)

Zipped the xls file and uploaded but think I messed it up somehow -Mudkest

Winer

Winer is a program that will help you grow grapes with the stats you want. You tell it how to score a given tending sequence, and it will produce a number of sequences for particular vineyards and cutting types. The process it uses is not guaranteed to produce the best possible answer, but in most cases the answer will at least be pretty good.

Winer was created in Ruby, and requires Ruby to run from the sources. The Windows binary package contains an executable version - sorry about the size.

Send feedback!

Sources can also be found at http://winer.googlecode.com/svn/trunk/. The Windows exectuable is there as well: http://winer.googlecode.com/svn/trunk/winer.zip
(Contributed during T3 by Gardiner)