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Posted: Wed May 02, 2007 11:34 am
by aeroscout17
Dang, I was getting ready to buy an M series Pro just so I could use this software. Guess I will go with the Puritan Bennett Goodknight instead. Respironics might be shooting themselves in the foot with this move...


Posted: Wed May 02, 2007 11:37 am
by cpapernewbie
In my opinion, the only item the user should not tinker with is with the Encore Pro Smartc Card Prescription feature.

If we want to mae changes to our range of pressure - just use the CPAP clinician's menu

The data is very useful in analyzing your progerss and the impact of a new mask

I have problem with masks and am still finding tha right mask (the right size of pillow etc) and it take time and the ability to get the data analyzed is very useful, otherwise I have to call my clinician twie a week just to check what works and what is not working


Posted: Wed May 02, 2007 12:08 pm
by Wulfman
Looks to me like the 1.6i version is still/again available.
If you don't have Vista, you should still be OK.

Den

https://www.cpap.com/productpage/respir ... e-pro.html

Part Number 1009583: 48 currently in stock

This is Encore Pro v1.6i. It does not work with Windows Vista. It is older than Encore Pro v1.8i but that is no longer available from Respironics.


Posted: Wed May 02, 2007 12:15 pm
by DreamStalker
Wulfman wrote:Looks to me like the 1.6i version is still/again available.
If you don't have Vista, you should still be OK.

Den

https://www.cpap.com/productpage/respir ... e-pro.html

Part Number 1009583: 48 currently in stock

This is Encore Pro v1.6i. It does not work with Windows Vista. It is older than Encore Pro v1.8i but that is no longer available from Respironics.
So, who will be left with no place to sit when the music stops?


Posted: Wed May 02, 2007 12:35 pm
by NightHawkeye
DreamStalker wrote:
Wulfman wrote:This is Encore Pro v1.6i. It does not work with Windows Vista. It is older than Encore Pro v1.8i but that is no longer available from Respironics.
So, who will be left with no place to sit when the music stops?
LOL. My prediction (only slightly off-topic) is that Microsoft Corporation will be the big loser when the dust settles. With Vista, they've created an operating system which breaks existing software packages, added Digital-Rights-Management so that numerous existing CD's, DVD's will not play, but added no real functionality improvements (according to press reports).

And, it also turns out that only the pricey Vista-professional version will be licensed for and compatible with running in virtual machines.

Vista? Why bother?

Regards,
Bill


Posted: Wed May 02, 2007 12:44 pm
by Janine
ARGH! I should have ordered it last week, but I was waiting to see if I could adjust to this machine. And I have! I am buying the 1.6 but am not happy about the whole business.

Medicine seems to moving towards more patient empowerment/accountability, not less. This is a huge step backwards My compliance around diabetes management increased when I got control of my data and could manipulate/analyse it and tailor it to my needs. I am sure it will be the same for sleep apnea.

Posted: Wed May 02, 2007 12:53 pm
by WearyOne
Janine, I just sent you a PM.

Posted: Wed May 02, 2007 1:02 pm
by georgiaboy
Glad I got mine last Friday from cpap,com. What I have learned in 4 nights is remarkable. I had been leaning towards self monitoring for some time and I'm now sure glad I did. Already have seen progress and I know it will get better now that I have the data.

Hope Respironics comes to their senses.


Posted: Wed May 02, 2007 3:10 pm
by THier
mth712 wrote:directhomemedical has the software and reader for 178$ . Better call and check which version as it doesn't say.
Talked to them today,, IT IS 1.8I!!!!!! Ordered mine today,, I hope my DME brings me a Resperonics,, If not I'll sell this to the highest bidder,, planning on takeing family to Hawaii if so Kidding,, If I end up not using it, I'll let you all know.

Tom


Posted: Wed May 02, 2007 7:59 pm
by Guest
Wow... I just got my Encore Pro Data Management software from CPAP.COM in the mail today. I ordered it on 4/26/07 (for $183 with the Mako Infineer DT3500 smart card reader).

It installed as Program Version 1.8.49, and Database Version 13.4. If you manage to get an order in with Respironics, they labeled it "Reorder #1009583".

The cover has a white sticker saying "Compatible with Windows Vista".

So there you go... it's not a Vista issue.


Posted: Wed May 02, 2007 8:14 pm
by ddpelp
I know version 1.6 says it works with M series but did not the cpap site before they pulled the plug say 1.6i does not work with auto M series?
I have mine 1.8i but thought I might pass that along if I am wrong plenty will say so on the forum but sure thought 1.6 did not work with auto m series??
right??


Posted: Wed May 02, 2007 8:17 pm
by cflame1
It drops days... but from what I remember reading... it works (not on Vista)

Posted: Wed May 02, 2007 8:35 pm
by lpady
So far (knock on wood) v1.6 hasn't dropped any days on me. And I do have an M series auto. I thought I was getting 1.8 but for a lousy savings of $5 ordered it from cpap-supply.com and got 1.6

It was on "sale" there for 90. cpap.com had it for 95. So much for saving a couple bucks.

I can't believe what cpap-supply is selling it for now. Ridiculous! Guess that's demand and supply. Can you say "Tickle me Elmo" or Xbox 360?

Linda


Posted: Wed May 02, 2007 9:25 pm
by Wulfman
I'm wondering if CPAP.COM would "meet or beat" the competitors' prices on these items. Supposedly they will on other items.

Den


Posted: Wed May 02, 2007 9:53 pm
by jskinner
NightHawkeye wrote:With Vista, they've created an operating system which breaks existing software packages
I'd like to see how its possible to develop new software and be %100 compatible forever. Microsoft has done a pretty good job over the decades with backwards compatibility, IMHO. When it come to improving security etc sometimes you have to change things.
NightHawkeye wrote:added Digital-Rights-Management so that numerous existing CD's, DVD's will not play


Huh? What CD or DVD will not play on Vista?
NightHawkeye wrote:but added no real functionality improvements
There is a ton of small improvements in vista. Taken as a whole its pretty huge.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Features_n ... dows_Vista
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Technical_ ... dows_Vista
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Security_a ... dows_Vista
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Management ... dows_Vista
NightHawkeye wrote: And, it also turns out that only the pricey Vista-professional version will be licensed for and compatible with running in virtual machines.
All versions will run in virtual machines, its purely a lisence issue.