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· One min read
Martijn Smit

The move will start at 19:00 GMT, and could last a maximum of 6 hours. (usually it’s around 3 hours). So there is a chance you won’t be able to pulse or visit the website during that time.

After the server has arrived at the new datacenter, everything will start to run again, and you will be able to pulse again.

[Update 6:30]

Done.

Activity Tracking Made Easy with WhatPulse Statistics

· One min read
Martijn Smit

This means that any premium member can now use POP3, IMAP or webmail to receive and send email through their account. Of course, the forwarding is still a possibility, along with autoresponders, mail groups and a spamfilter.

The new control center also communicates directly to the mailserver so you don’t have to wait for an admin to approve your new aliases as well.

Activity Tracking Made Easy with WhatPulse Statistics

· 2 min read
Martijn Smit

There have been a lot of changes since the last 1.4 release, but I’ll try to give you a small list with headliners:

Pulse Profiles

First, you had accounts, and then you have accounts with profiles. Profiles are basically ways to separate your different computers. To read more about pulse profiles, review http://whatpulse.org/pulse-profiles/

WhatPulseD

In the 1.4 versions, communications with the server went through the HTTP protocol. In 1.5, all communications go through a new protocol, that whatpulsed uses. WhatPulseD is more stable, faster, and can handle way more load then the old way of pulsing.

Activity Tracking Made Easy with WhatPulse Statistics

Proxy authentication

Some proxy servers require authentication. Previous WhatPulse versions did not support proxy authentication. 1.5 does.

Mouse Distance support

In addition to key counting and click counting, WhatPulse now also supports tracking how far you’ve moved your mouse.

Automatic updates checker

WhatPulse now checks every week or every month (or never) for updates with the server.

Local XML stats file

Next to the XML file on the server, 1.5 has the option to generate a local XML file that you can use for local programs to grab statistics.

Interface revamp

Most dialogs have been revamped to have better usability, and just to look better.

This list is a small preview of a much bigger list; download the beta to discover the rest of the changes!

Since this is a public beta, we have set up a Bug and Feature Request tracker on http://whatpulse.org/tracker/ — Currently, the accounts on this tracker are separate from the main WhatPulse accounts, but this will be integrated down the road. So feel free to sign up an account and report anything you notice! To just view the reports that are already in there, you can also login with username ’guest’ and your email address.

The website has been adjusted to fit the new features of WhatPulse 1.5, so please report anything that looks off on the website as well!

Be sure to pulse and uninstall the old WhatPulse client if you decide to give 1.5 a go. Remember to create a profile through your control center if you are an existing user!

· One min read
Martijn Smit

That is all I can say for a project that started with the sense to serve 50 people, and grew to this.

I thank all users, and lay down a suble hint that a few updates will appear in the upcoming 4 weeks.

Activity Tracking Made Easy with WhatPulse Statistics