Otter, I like the way you think.
Plenty of art students, that portrays apple perfectly.
I'll sleep better now that I'm amused. Thanks.
SleepyHead News
- Lizistired
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Re: SleepyHead News
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Humidifier: S9™ Series H5i™ Heated Humidifier with Climate Control |
Additional Comments: Swift FX sometimes, CMS-50F, Cervical collar sometimes, White noise, Zeo... I'm not well, but I'm better. |
ResScan: http://www.resmed.com/int/assets/html/s ... c=patients
ResScan Tutorial- http://montfordhouse.com/cpap/resscan_tutorial/
Machines Video: http://www.cpaplibrary.com/machine-education
ResScan Tutorial- http://montfordhouse.com/cpap/resscan_tutorial/
Machines Video: http://www.cpaplibrary.com/machine-education
Re: SleepyHead News
gmsmith, yes, I've developed (am developing) a web based cpap data (currently PR System 1 only). My goals are precisely as you state. Right now, I've implemented the option of public sharing of reports, bookmarking of therapies, and image export or graphs. Annotations, person-to-person sharing, and printer-friendly export will be coming soon.gmsmith wrote:jedimark - You are doing a wonderful service to the community. Have you given any thought to a web based application that could interpret and store the data? There may be some strong advantages to this over an installer (specifically you have one version to maintain) and you could add some really cool features including emailing a PDF to the doctor for review, ability to add notes about specific days/nights - say you get a new mask, you can tag the day and track differences from there. You could even feed it into GoogleHealth pretty easily .
I know many don't want to upload medical data to a server, but from what I've seen on this forum, there is also a great desire to share information and analysis, and Onkor is aiming to fulfil that desire. I see many people uploading images of their reports on this forum: with Onkor you can (in a couple more days) simply provide a link and people will be able to interactively explore your night.
Video overview here: http://www.onkor.net/tutorial.php

- Breathe Jimbo
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Re: SleepyHead News
Uh, great work you are doing with Onkor, but this is a SleepyHead thread.cpapdork wrote:Video overview here: http://www.onkor.net/tutorial.php
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Re: SleepyHead News
It's all good Jimbo.. It was a valid question related to web stuff, which SleepyHead doesn't do.. Onkor is perfect for sharing reports and stuff around here.Breathe Jimbo wrote:Uh, great work you are doing with Onkor, but this is a SleepyHead thread.cpapdork wrote:Video overview here: http://www.onkor.net/tutorial.php
SleepyHead is primarily targeting offline home review. I think it would be cool to have an optional feature to be able to upload selected days to Onkor.
There is no competition here.. We both are doing awesome free software.. SleepyHead wouldn't exist without Mike's initial hackings into the PRS1 format.
Video tutorials are a cool idea.. We are eventually going have to do some too.
A basic web page & wiki would be good too.. I have no idea how best to do that on sourceforge. Web is not one of my strong points anymore (I just don't keep up to date), I'm more a developer/server admin guy..
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Author of the free, cross platform, open-source sleep tracking software SleepyHead.
Download http://sleepyhead.jedimark.net
Source Code http://gitlab.com/sleepyhead/sleepyhead-code
Download http://sleepyhead.jedimark.net
Source Code http://gitlab.com/sleepyhead/sleepyhead-code
Re: SleepyHead News
Mark had mentioned and briefly described Onkor to another user earlier in this same thread, so I didn't see any problem with clarifying. Mark and I respect each other's work and and I think we're both fine with reasonable discussion/mention of each other's work.Breathe Jimbo wrote:Uh, great work you are doing with Onkor, but this is a SleepyHead thread.
I see now this this thread is titled "Sleepyhead News", so yes, the post probably doesn't belong. But from the discussion I read through, I didn't see it as new-type thread at the time.
