Hello all,
I am just curious, I am an ex long time Minimed customer who made the awesome jump to the Animas Ping about 8 months ago. I love the pump, but I cannot stand the ezManager Software. Minimed had the most awesome and easy to use "Carelink" tool. They made it so easy to get reports that you could send to your care provider. I am a techno geek, so I love software...lol
Can anyone share what they are using? If they are using anything.
Thanks for your time.
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Permalink Reply by AaronK on April 19, 2012 at 12:38pm For my daughter's Ping I use the diasend uploader and it works well for us and our clinic. I hated ezManager too.
Good luck
Permalink Reply by tomg on April 19, 2012 at 1:15pm Yeah I think EZmanager is not "easy" either. Besides the EZmanager, though, Ping comes bundled with Diasend, too. It is an on-line application and you use the dongle the same way, but the data goes to a centralized location for storage. That way you or your CDE or Dr. can access it from their offices too. Anyway the Diasend does a much better job of displaying the pump data than EZmanager does. The only thing I use EZManager for is uploading customized pump names to the pump, such as pet names for the basal profiles, or occaisonaly use EZmanager to manipulate the pump settings via the computer in lieu of the "button" interface on the pump.
Hi all.
I use the ezmanager software and the only problem I have been having is down loading, other than that it works great.
I have found that ezManager works beter on my desktop which has XP, than on my laptop which has windows 7?
.There is an on line service that you might wont to check out. It is called DAEMON.
thank
teddybare
Permalink Reply by Brian Wittman on April 21, 2012 at 12:47am Go to www.diasend.com and download their software. You will also need to call for a dongle to upload your pump and meter to the software. The upload process is kind of clumsy until you become accustomed to it, but once the learning curve is accomplished, it is fairly easy.
The software allows your clinic or endo to access your information on a regular basis, so if you need help in between appointments, they can give it to you. The data is very good and easy to understand.
Diasend was one of the reasons that I chose the Animas pump. I always bring my laptop to my CDE and endo appointments. The clinic has a code that you can put into your Diasend profile so that the clinic can access your uploaded information. I believe this works very well and you will like the reporting and record-keeping capabilities. the Animas help line has help available for it if you need it.
Good luck!
Brian Wittman
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