Title:WhatPulse | Taking pulsing into another generation
Description:WhatPulse counts your amount of keys, mouseclicks and distance of your mouse moves.
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Discover and track your keyboard and mouse usage.
Track your usage history.
Compete against friends.
Team up with your friends and compete against others.
Support for Windows, Mac OS X and Linux.
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Windows version 1.7, Mac OS 1.2, Linux 1.0
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Introduction!
Do you feel that you could have moved your hands, keystroke by keystroke, across the globe twice every day?
Interested in finding out just how much you type a day?
Well then welcome to the WhatPulse homepage. This website lt;- gt; software combination is
the best way of keeping track of your keystrokes.
So wait no longer! Sign up, download the WhatPulse client
today and start tracking your keystrokes!
Have fun typing. :-)
Notice
Whatpulse accounts are to be used by only one person. This can be on multiple computers, but only the original account
owner would be allowed to use the computers while WhatPulse is running. If other people use the computer, WhatPulse
needs to be shut down before they can start using it.
News
WhatPulse for Windows 1.7
Posted on August 10th 2010, 19:54:30 | 3 comments added
We're proud to (finally) present WhatPulse for Windows 1.7 to the world.
Windows 7 has issues with version 1.6 and below, it is possible for WhatPulse to suddenly stop counting. (usually under high load of the computer). We're glad to say that these problems have been solved in 1.7 and recommend everyone using Windows 7 to upgrade.
Windows 7 support is not the only change, here's a small list:
- New communication protocol
WhatPulse now communicates with the website over HTTP, which means a lot less hassle to get it working from a secured network. (proxies understand the pulses)
- Portable mode
There is now a portable mode setting available in the preferences window. Enabling this will allow WhatPulse to run from a USB disk or other portable media. This makes it easy to take WhatPulse with you.
- Key Frequencies image generator.
It is now possible to send your key frequencies to the website and have it create an image out of it. An example can be found here: http://bit.ly/cXF7dL. The images will be presented on the website better in the near future.
- Others
There's a new setup wizard.
Several bugfixes with large distance increases seen when using RDP.
Several other bugfixes: http://bit.ly/bDh7Dz
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WhatPulse for Linux 1.0
Posted on March 29th 2010, 19:41:01 | 4 comments added
Jakob finished WhatPulse for Linux 1.0, with a pretty good changelog!
- Keyboard diagram visualizing usage frequencies of keys
- Completely reworked Setup dialog: You can now choose from your existing computers, create a new computer, or create a new user account the first time WhatPulse starts up
- Added option to log out of the current account
- Switched to new HTTP-based server communication
- Support HTTP proxies for server communication
- "Daemon mode": in the group "[Settings]", add an entry "DaemonMode=true" (without the quotes) to ~/.config/whatpulse/settings.conf to start WhatPulse without a tray icon
- The GeekWindow doesn't have a taskbar entry any longer
- Reworked access to mouse and keyboard events, should now work with bluetooth mice and possibly other exotic hardware (Lacking any of the hardware in question, I can't test this myself. Please report any problems you encounter.)
If you find any bugs or have any feature requests for the Linux client, please visit http://redmine.whatpulse.org/projects/show/linux
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Happy Holidays!
Posted on December 25th 2009, 16:12:05 | 2 comments added
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