Versions:

  • 1.7.0

OSCAR 1.7.0, released by The OSCAR Team, is an open-source health-analysis application created to import, visualize, and interrogate the high-resolution data recorded by CPAP, BiPAP, and related positive-airway-pressure devices used in sleep-apnea therapy. Designed for cross-platform compatibility, the program reads nightly therapy files from an SD card and renders them as scrollable, breath-by-breath graphs, statistical tables, and event timelines that reveal patterns of apnea, hypopnea, leakage, pressure variation, and pulse oximetry. These detailed views—unavailable in most manufacturer utilities—allow patients to review their own treatment progress, adjust mask fit or humidification settings, and prepare concrete reports for clinicians; they also equip physicians, therapists, and academic researchers with manufacturer-neutral tools to compare efficacy across device brands, firmware revisions, and therapeutic modes. Because the software preserves raw waveform fidelity and exports anonymized datasets, it has become a standard resource for large-scale retrospective studies and for tele-medicine consultations where exact flow, pressure, and snoring traces must be shared. The single public build, version 1.7.0, continues to receive community-driven updates that expand machine support and refine charting options, ensuring that both home users and professionals retain unrestricted access to critical sleep data. OSCAR is available for free on get.nero.com, with downloads provided via trusted Windows package sources (e.g. winget), always delivering the latest version, and supporting batch installation of multiple applications.

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