WhatPulse 5.10.3 released

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WhatPulse 5.10.3 has been released, enhancing a tool designed for users who want to monitor their PC usage and productivity. This application meticulously logs keyboard and mouse activity, as well as download and upload data, providing users with a comprehensive overview of their computing habits. By compiling these statistics, WhatPulse allows users to analyze their performance, compete with friends, and compare their metrics with others.

The software measures various activities, including keystrokes and mouse clicks, and tracks network bandwidth usage and system uptime. A notable feature in the latest version is the implementation of anti-cheat measures, which limits the key press count to a maximum of 50 keys per second. Importantly, WhatPulse differs from keyloggers by not recording the sequence of keystrokes but simply counting them.

Key features of WhatPulse include:

- Keystroke and mouse click counting
- Daily history tracking for keys and clicks
- Heat maps for keyboard and mouse usage
- Application-specific usage statistics
- Network traffic counting, including real-time charts
- Uptime tracking for the system and per application

In addition to these features, users can also find resources on how to check their system uptime in Windows and display internet upload, download, and usage statistics on the taskbar.

This latest update further solidifies WhatPulse's position as a valuable tool for individuals seeking to improve their productivity and understand their computing patterns. Future enhancements could include additional analytics features, integration with productivity apps, or mobile tracking capabilities to provide a more holistic view of user activity across devices

WhatPulse 5.10.3 released

WhatPulse is designed for those curious about how much actual PC work is done by logging exactly what you are doing while working.

WhatPulse 5.10.3 released @ MajorGeeks