WhatPulse 2.7
December 27, 2017
🎉 New Features
- Support for high resolutions on Windows.
- Network Traffic Types: Measure and display the different types (protocols) of network traffic.
- Client API: With the Client API you can programmatically extract real-time data from the client for use in your own program. More on this in a new website called Developer Center, but for now simply point your browser to http://localhost:3490 to discover more (after enabling it in your settings).
- Network: Added a time selector for the traffic types to view a certain time span.
- Network: Added a time selector for the per application traffic and per interface traffic to view historic data, not just real-time.
- Mac OS X: New OS X version icons!
- New auto pulse option: pulse on client startup.
- Added buttons to the Advanced settings to manually update the network GeoIP and the Network Port Description database.
📈 Improvements
- With some database magic, the disk usage has been cut in half! (the WhatPulse client is even lighter now)
- Network: Show when testing internet connectivity.
- Tweak, turn, sprouse and twob a few interface knobs, making it pretty, like Carol.
- When using the 'Reset' button, the client now asks which statistic you want to reset instead of resetting all stats.
🐛 Bug Fixes
- Network: In the per application stats, idle applications could have a rate up to 16TB/s.
- Mac OS X: Fix auto correction for keyboard/mouse access in OS X 10.11.
- Fix unknown key names in an exported CSV file (they were mangled unicode mumbo-jumbo).
- Fixed validation of computer names when creating a new one.
- Fix email validation for newer domain extensions.