1.2 Problems
WhatPulse 1.2
Click counting:
WhatPulse now counts mouse clicks aswell!
Tray icon:
You can specify 3 colors for the tray icon; black, green and blue.
Geek dialog:
The geek dialog now contains KeysSinceLastPulse, ClicksSinceLastPulse,
TotalKeyCount, TotalMouseClicks and your Rank. The totals and the rank
are refreshed every pulse, to keep it updated even if you are using
multiple computers.
Pulse log:
Pulse activity is now logged to a file (Pulses.log) in the WhatPulse
directory, and can be opened via the tray menu aswell.
Online stats:
The option in the tray menu called ‘Online stats’ will take you to
your online statistics profile on the website.
Besides the above listed features, there are alot of small bugfixes,
which you’ll just have to figure out for yourself! They are noticable,
but not really worth mentionable. (For example the background in the
hyperlinks in the dialogs).
Further more, the 1.0 and 1.1 server-side scripts will be disabled in
exactly 2 weeks, there will be a news post about this, so be sure to
upgrade to 1.2 within 2 weeks!
Linux client
WhatPulse 1.1!
Geek dialog:
Spawns a small ontop-window which displays your TotalKeyCount and current keycount
in the client.
Show splash screen on startup:
Just as it says.
Refresh trayicon every 3 minutes:
Option to turn refreshing of the trayicon off or on. Comes in handy when explorer
crashes, but causes the trayicon to move to the utter left every 3 minutes.
Ability to reset password via client:
You can reset your password via the client, this will trigger an email to your
current email address to confirm the password
change on the website.
Token system:
Anti-cheat system. Every pulse will have a unique string that must match the
string in the previous pulse.
Logoff profile:
Pulses, then removes the current WhatPulse user from the client so you can
re-logon with another user.
Pulse every x keys:
Ability to pulse when you hit xx keys. Must be a value above 250, 0 to disable.
To installed, please pulse first, then uninstall the previous client, and then install the new one. It may not work if you do not uninstall first!
A big thanks goes out to all involved, and tested the client during development
stages, especially Sabre, for coming up with most of the code. Any feature
requests for the next client can be directed to pulse@whatnet.org.
Note for linux users: fury has begon constructing a linux client, and is progressing very well, a linux client won’t be long!