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WhatPulse

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Developer(s)
  
Martijn Smit

Platform
  
Qt

Written in
  
C++

Initial release
  
9 February 2003; 14 years ago (2003-02-09)

Stable release
  
2.7 / 27 February 2016; 12 months ago (2016-02-27)

Operating system
  
Microsoft WindowsmacOSLinux

WhatPulse is a key-counting program that monitors computer uptime, bandwidth usage and the number of keystrokes and mouse clicks made by a user over a period of time. Unlike keyloggers, the authors claim WhatPulse does not record the order in which keys are pressed but instead counts the number of times keys are pressed. As of February 28, 2014, over 160,000+ users are active on WhatPulse.

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Features

The software tracks a user's pressed keys, mouse clicks and used bandwidth and the uptime of the system. Periodically, the user can upload to the server the number of keystrokes made; this is called "pulsing". Users can see where they are in a leaderboard of people who have joined the program and compare themselves against people from their own countries. Users can also join teams, which enables them to compare themselves against people with similar interests.

The latest versions of WhatPulse included anti-cheat measures. Automated measures against cheating include a 50 keys per second maximum.

Platform compatibility

WhatPulse is a freeware cross-platform application, running on Windows, macOS, and Linux. However, the Mac and Linux clients were not always updated as often as the Windows client. This changed in the latest version, 2.0, which became available for all platforms at the same time and aims at letting the client act the same across all platforms.

Version history

Major versions and notable features for the Windows client are listed below:

References

WhatPulse Wikipedia


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