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I believe the point is, Windows App Store and Google apps may not have the same offerings. If someone is using a calculator specific to windows, it may not be available to someone with Android. He wants ANDROID apps here, because he's using Android OS. No harm, no foul. Other threads I've seen here for phone apps for eliquid are somewhat dated.don't understand how you think this might get clouded up with Windows Caculators.
I'll check it out thanksI've just started messing with E-Juice Lab, it seems fairly complete, does weight, drops, volume, stores recipes with notes, has a batch mode you can set when you make a batch with a steep timer that keeps track and will notify you when your juice is done steeping. Has the weights for the different flavorings in there already so you don't have to figure them out. Still using the free version but I think I read that the paid version has all the flavorings already added so you can just select them from a list instead of having to type them in. It's the best i've tried so far, probably going to buy this one.
Good point. Why... yep.But again it's mostly to get reasons other then I use a or I use b why do u use them that's the interesting part IMO
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"Eliquid recipe manager lite" is good.