Guest guest Posted July 17, 2008 Report Share Posted July 17, 2008 I've started using bioera recently. I think you're right, it is much more flexible and powerful than bioexplorer, but on the other hand definitely harder to master. Bioera's developer, Jarek, is very responsive and helpful, in contrast to the bioexplorer team. There are more designs available from the developer than the ones you listed, but these others are more for the purposes of showing how to use bioera rather than end products. They come with the bioera pro download. I anticipate selling design suites eventually, but the release will be at least several months away. I would guess in time, other design packs will become available but don't know of anyone working on one. There is no bioera equivalent of bioreview, so I imagine it would be harder to develop the TLC package for bioera - but perhaps Pete will comment on it. Best, Glyn Blackett York England > > I have been looking to BioEra and BioExplorer. In my opinion BioEra is > much more flexible, allows to define simulated source of the signal, > allows to read and write to different format files (.edf, .pcm, .wav, > .xls, etc) , allows to transform to frequency domain (FFT) and to > process the frequency vectors, and many other options. > However just few design example are available: > OneRewardBinauralBeats.bpd, OneRewardContinuousTone.bpd, > OneRewardMidi.bpd, OneRewardOneInhibitPacman.bpd, > OneRewardOneInhibitRacerGame.bpd, OneRewardVideo.bpd. > > When I look at brain-trainer website, I see that many material is > available on BioExplorer (i.e. Quick start package, TCL assestment, > TCL artifacter, ABCD plan and protocol service, NeuroInnovation > Designs for BioExplorer) but none it seems to be available on BioEra. > > if I choose BioEra, do I risk to be left on my own? Is anybody working > with it and developing packages as for BioExplorer? > > Thanks, ilario > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 18, 2008 Report Share Posted July 18, 2008 Hi , is BioEra Lite still available?? Because on the site of BioEra is written that " BioEra Lite " is free, but actually there is no way to download it! ilario > >>>> > >>>> I have been looking to BioEra and BioExplorer. In my opinion > >>>> BioEra is > >>>> much more flexible, allows to define simulated source of the > >>>> signal, > >>>> allows to read and write to different format files > >>>> (.edf, .pcm, .wav, > >>>> .xls, etc) , allows to transform to frequency domain (FFT) and to > >>>> process the frequency vectors, and many other options. > >>>> However just few design example are available: > >>>> OneRewardBinauralBeats.bpd, OneRewardContinuousTone.bpd, > >>>> OneRewardMidi.bpd, OneRewardOneInhibitPacman.bpd, > >>>> OneRewardOneInhibitRacerGame.bpd, OneRewardVideo.bpd. > >>>> > >>>> When I look at brain-trainer website, I see that many material is > >>>> available on BioExplorer (i.e. Quick start package, TCL assestment, > >>>> TCL artifacter, ABCD plan and protocol service, NeuroInnovation > >>>> Designs for BioExplorer) but none it seems to be available on > >>>> BioEra. > >>>> > >>>> if I choose BioEra, do I risk to be left on my own? Is anybody > >>>> working > >>>> with it and developing packages as for BioExplorer? > >>>> > >>>> Thanks, ilario > >>>> > >>> > >>> > >>> > >>> ------------------------------------ > >>> > >>> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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