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· One min read
Martijn Smit

The geek window has had a complete make-over, including transparency (only Windows 2000/XP) and adjustable colors. There’s a configuration menu especially for the geek window, where the workings of the colors are explained.

The entire WhatPulse program can now adjust to your Windows theme aswell.

Last, but not least, WhatPulse 1.3 now features with an extra option called ’Key frequencies’. This feature counts how often a single key gets pressed, and makes a list of these. (This list can be exported to a HTML page aswell!).

Note that this feature is only locally, and none of this info gets sent to the server, and is disabled by default.

Activity Tracking Made Easy with WhatPulse Statistics

· One min read
Martijn Smit

There seems to be a minor problem with pulsing, this may take a day to resolve, just spare your pulses. ;o)

Update: Pulsing seems to be fixed.

Activity Tracking Made Easy with WhatPulse Statistics

· One min read
Martijn Smit

However, WhatPulse is going to start it’s second year off with support for the Linux users, the Linux client has been released, and is available to download in the Downloads section!

Any bugs, comments, praises should be directed to fury at whatnet.org.

Activity Tracking Made Easy with WhatPulse Statistics

· One min read
Martijn Smit

Clear log: option in the log window.

Start geek window on start: option,

Pulse before shutdown: option,

All do what their name says.

The WhatPulse.bin saving has been bumped up to every 30 seconds, to minimize loss of keys when your computer crashes, or WhatPulse isn’t properly shut down.

Small note for people who forgot; the WhatPulse.bin file is NOT compatible around versions, please pulse, then uninstall the old version, and then install 1.2.1.

Activity Tracking Made Easy with WhatPulse Statistics