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Re: Encore Pro vs. Encore Viewer Software

Posted: Fri Jan 23, 2009 4:51 pm
by cflame1
Babs... it's been there for awhile... originally it had 1.6 on it, but was changed to 1.8

Re: Encore Pro vs. Encore Viewer Software

Posted: Fri Jan 23, 2009 11:54 pm
by J-Mac
6PtStar wrote:Sent you a PM

Jerry
Thanks Jerry. I finally did email you.

Jim

Re: Encore Pro vs. Encore Viewer Software

Posted: Fri Jan 23, 2009 11:55 pm
by J-Mac
Kiralynx wrote:
Guest wrote:For most normal people, Encore Viewer is perfectly fine. Most normal people don't need a database and other add-on programs.
Encore Viewer does not allow me to same my data to my own machine. This is unacceptable -- and a violation of my rights, since it denies me a copy of my own medical records.
Really? You can't save the data? What do you mean? To your computer? Can anyone confirm this?

Thanks!

Jim

Re: Encore Pro vs. Encore Viewer Software

Posted: Sat Jan 24, 2009 8:05 am
by cflame1
I've heard that you can save it as pdf... but not in any other format.

Re: Encore Pro vs. Encore Viewer Software

Posted: Sat Jan 24, 2009 9:19 am
by Hawthorne
With Encore Viewer, I save it to my computer in PDF form using a free PDF program. I use PrimoPDF but there are several.

Once I have it on my computer, I can change the format if I want using an editing program and can make graphs with a graph program or Excel.

Re: Encore Pro vs. Encore Viewer Software

Posted: Sat Jan 24, 2009 9:48 am
by Kiralynx
J-Mac wrote:Really? You can't save the data? What do you mean? To your computer? Can anyone confirm this?
If you use an add-on PDF creator program such a Primo, you can same the data as a PDF. But Viewer as it comes out of the box does not allow this.

Re: Encore Pro vs. Encore Viewer Software

Posted: Sat Jan 24, 2009 12:29 pm
by MrSandman
Well at the least, Respironics made available a program for the end user to see the data which is more than any other company has done. Can we just thank them for that instead of complaining that they didn't do enough? Remember, they could just pull it if people start complaining.

Re: Encore Pro vs. Encore Viewer Software

Posted: Sat Jan 24, 2009 12:37 pm
by jules
encore viewer data thread - I am sure there are more

viewtopic.php?f=1&t=37128

Re: Encore Pro vs. Encore Viewer Software

Posted: Sat Jan 24, 2009 10:45 pm
by J-Mac
Kiralynx wrote:
J-Mac wrote:Really? You can't save the data? What do you mean? To your computer? Can anyone confirm this?
If you use an add-on PDF creator program such a Primo, you can same the data as a PDF. But Viewer as it comes out of the box does not allow this.
Any program allows you to print to a PDF file; if the ability to print is there then PDF is available. And no special program is required for that.

Jim

Re: Encore Pro vs. Encore Viewer Software

Posted: Sun Jan 25, 2009 12:21 pm
by Wulfman
J-Mac wrote:
Kiralynx wrote:
J-Mac wrote:Really? You can't save the data? What do you mean? To your computer? Can anyone confirm this?
If you use an add-on PDF creator program such a Primo, you can same the data as a PDF. But Viewer as it comes out of the box does not allow this.
Any program allows you to print to a PDF file; if the ability to print is there then PDF is available. And no special program is required for that.

Jim
I beg to differ with you. With most programs (all the ones I've ever used), when you go to print something, you either use the default printer or you need to select a different printer (from those installed in the "Printers and Faxes" group). In order to print to a .pdf file, you need a printer option installed in your "Printers and Faxes" that was installed by a program such as Primo or CutePDF (the one I use) that will format the output into a .pdf formatted file.

Den

Re: Encore Pro vs. Encore Viewer Software

Posted: Sun Jan 25, 2009 12:25 pm
by Kiralynx
J-Mac wrote:Any program allows you to print to a PDF file; if the ability to print is there then PDF is available. And no special program is required for that.
No. Not unless you have a PDF printer installed on your machine. Wulfman said it better.

Re: Encore Pro vs. Encore Viewer Software

Posted: Sun Jan 25, 2009 3:44 pm
by J-Mac
Wulfman wrote:
J-Mac wrote:
Kiralynx wrote:
J-Mac wrote:Really? You can't save the data? What do you mean? To your computer? Can anyone confirm this?
If you use an add-on PDF creator program such a Primo, you can same the data as a PDF. But Viewer as it comes out of the box does not allow this.
Any program allows you to print to a PDF file; if the ability to print is there then PDF is available. And no special program is required for that.

Jim
I beg to differ with you. With most programs (all the ones I've ever used), when you go to print something, you either use the default printer or you need to select a different printer (from those installed in the "Printers and Faxes" group). In order to print to a .pdf file, you need a printer option installed in your "Printers and Faxes" that was installed by a program such as Primo or CutePDF (the one I use) that will format the output into a .pdf formatted file.

Den
Well, let's see...

Mind Manager 6 installs a PDF driver and allows printing to a PDF, as does MS Word, Excel, and most of the rest of the MS Office bunch, along with my Canon MP 830 Printer itself, eDraw Max, SnagIt. I have at least a dozen and a half applications on my desktop computer that have the native ability to print to/save as PDF files. And it is the rare machine nowadays that doesn’t have any that installed a PDF driver. And if a PDF driver is installed, then any app can use it, with a little tweaking.

Jim

Re: Encore Pro vs. Encore Viewer Software

Posted: Sun Jan 25, 2009 4:42 pm
by Wulfman
J-Mac wrote:Well, let's see...

Mind Manager 6 Never heard of it installs a PDF driver and allows printing to a PDF, as does MS Word, Excel, and most of the rest of the MS Office bunch, From where? along with my Canon MP 830 Printer itself, eDraw Max, SnagIt. I have at least a dozen and a half applications on my desktop computer that have the native ability to print to/save as PDF files. And it is the rare machine nowadays that doesn’t have any that installed a PDF driver. And if a PDF driver is installed, then any app can use it, with a little tweaking.

Jim
As you said, the programs and drivers have to be "installed". I have MS Office 2003 and looked through it to find any "native" ability to save or print a document in .pdf format.....and couldn't find any way, without going to another program source.
The Primo and CutePDF are representative examples of the "dozen and a half applications" you have on YOUR desktop.

Den

Re: Encore Pro vs. Encore Viewer Software

Posted: Sun Jan 25, 2009 10:45 pm
by Guest
Kiralynx - GET A LIFE! you have no rights as it relates to OSA. Wow. What a dweeb you are.

Re: Encore Pro vs. Encore Viewer Software

Posted: Sun Jan 25, 2009 11:36 pm
by J-Mac
I think I'll not comment anymore on the PDF issue. It's just turning into a ti-for-tat thing and isn't addressing the CPAP issues that are on-topic. Sorry if I steered us off-course a bit!

Jim