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· One min read
Martijn Smit

If you had problems with this “lag”, go ahead and download it, if you do not have this “lag” problem, don’t bother.

Activity Tracking Made Easy with WhatPulse Statistics

· One min read
Martijn Smit

A backup was restored, however the backup was of friday, before this happened, so some keys/clicks may have been lost.

The hardware that caused this problem has been replaced, and it hasn’t happened since.

Our apologies for this weekend, something like this shouldn’t happen again.

Activity Tracking Made Easy with WhatPulse Statistics

· One min read
Martijn Smit

There are a few more bugfixes, but nothing noticable or worth mentionable, in any case, you should get this upgrade once again!

Activity Tracking Made Easy with WhatPulse Statistics

· One min read
Martijn Smit

You should get this update. To be sure of a succesfull upgrade, please delete your WhatPulse.bin file, and install 1.4.1.

Activity Tracking Made Easy with WhatPulse Statistics

· One min read
Martijn Smit

The most important fix in 1.4 is that it no longer freaks out when using applications such as remote desktop. This has been done with removing DirectX from the main core, so WhatPulse 1.4 is no longer dependant on DirectX aswell.

Other features:

– Geek window remembers its position when it’s closed and reopenend.

– Pulse timers are redone, you can now specify the ammount of hours you want to pulse (default to manual pulsing)

– Added pulse per xx clicks. Guess what this does.

– Display UserID in account dialog.

Activity Tracking Made Easy with WhatPulse Statistics

Please update to this new version, you will not be able to use WhatPulse 1.3 in exactly one month (untill 2004–10–10), so this gives you enough time to update.

To install, please pulse, exit WhatPulse, then delete C:\Program Files\WhatPulse (or somewhere else you specified), and then run the installer for 1.4. People tend to forget this.

If you’re using the keyfrequency function, please delete the keyfreq.bin file aswell.