khauser wrote:So, question: What are the pros and cons of SleepyHead (which I believe is free) vs. Encore Basic (which I believe isn't meant to be free)? Also, I only see Encore Viewer on cpap.com??
Viewer is not compatible with the 60 series yet. Even if it was it doesn't show wave form which is a piece of data that is kinda nice to have.
It's supposedly being updated but I haven't heard of any time frame for completion or if they are going to include waveform graphs.
Pros and cons...up to the person using the software I suppose.
SleepyHead is faster and lets you do some things with it that are interesting and useful. Encore (any version) doesn't allow for a person to do anything except look.
SleepyHead is much easier to manage.
Encore shows the information gathered visually different from SleepyHead...one way is not necessarily better than the other..just different. It's going to be personal preference which one a person likes to look at.
Viewer is the only version that is out there officially for patient use and Respironics likes to sell it to make a few bucks. The other versions aren't supposed to be for patient use because they offer the ability to change the pressure using the software. Kinda silly since we can easily get to the clinical menu to change something anyway...but I suppose they think we aren't smart enough to do that.
SleepyHead was developed by a PR S1 machine user...no ties to Respironics at all.
I prefer it over Encore myself but in terms of actual data presented...the data is the same no matter how it is shown in a graph.
Some people like one way of looking at things and others like something else.
I do use Encore when I use my PR S1 machine though...there are features in both SleepyHead and Encore that I like but for quick easy looks...SleepyHead and its speed wins hands down.
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