Tool Talk
General Category => General Discussion => Topic started by: Helleri on August 07, 2013, 10:43:35 AM
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In the last couple of months on either my home machine or work machine (and one friends laptop) I have been unable to search the visual patents on the US Patent and Trademark Office website. Seems no matter what machine I try it requires that I install apple quicktime player...Which all machines I have tried this on already have (the most up to date version of).
Is it them, are they out of date? Any one else had this issue?
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Why not use google patents? In most instances it is easier, although sometimes their character recognition software could use a little tweaking.
Mike
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Because the patent office is giving you TIF files, and quicktime told windows it does TIF, but it doesn't do *that* kinf of tif...sigh
install the one referenced on the PTO web site, it works fine.....
(I think it's called alternatif , or something like that, been a while)
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As a previous poster noted, the issue is software compatibility.
I use versions of alternatiff ( http://www.alternatiff.com/ ) with both Internet Explorer & Firefox browsers & Windows XP , Windows VISTA (no 7 or 8 for me yet) to view USPTO image files. Google's CHROME browser does not work for me in that particular venue.
I then copy those tiff images into a very very old streamlined version of Adobe image editing software to generate the edited versions I save as jpg & insert into DATAMP entries for tool patents.