Have a merry christmas!
WhatPulse and WhatPulse-Nolag
However, the new keycounter core is simply the best way of keycounting. So, there’s a WhatPulse and WhatPulse-Nolag from now on.
The WhatPulse one is the best one (new keycounter core), en WhatPulse-Nolag is the DirectInput one. Just to let you know if you have problems with a kind of ”lag” with the normal WhatPulse one…try the WhatPulse-Nolag one.
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We still need an extra linux developer, see last post.
Help wanted
Fury is a busy man, he doesn’t have a whole lot of time to spend on the client, so we are looking for 1 or 2 extra developers.
Volunteers should be able to use the C++ programming language, knowledge of keyboard I/O, and maybe have some experience with writing frontend programs for KDE and such. (We’re looking to create some kind of graphical frontend for the client aswell).
If you would like to help developing the linux client, and have C++ experience, please send off an email to wasted@whatpulse.org and we’ll see from there.
Thanks!
Server move
The old server is still redirecting traffic, but untill your DNS updates completely, you will get a message saying the server is having maintenance done.
If you did not get redirected to http://new.whatpulse.org/, and are not able to pulse because it’s giving a maintenance message; restart your WhatPulse client, that way it updates its DNS and you should be able to pulse.
WhatPulse client for the Mac
This news post is to call a few testers that would run the current Mac client. If you encounter a bug, post it in the forums (there are new forums for the Mac client), and that’s it.
If you have a Mac to your disposal, and want to test this new client, check the Mac client support forums.
NOTE: Due to the popular request, we’ve put a direct download link in the forums