WhatPulse 5.11.0 released

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WhatPulse has released version 5.11.0, a tool designed for users interested in tracking their productivity on PCs by logging their activities. It measures various metrics, including keyboard and mouse usage, network uploads and downloads, and system uptime. This data is compiled into statistics that can be shared online, allowing users to analyze their computing habits, engage in friendly competition with peers, and compare their performance against others.

The application offers a detailed breakdown of user activity, including a tally of keystrokes and mouse clicks, as well as identifying the most frequently used applications and those that consume the most bandwidth. Unlike keyloggers, WhatPulse does not capture the sequence of keystrokes but rather tracks the frequency of key presses, ensuring user privacy.

Key features of WhatPulse include:
- Counting keys and mouse clicks
- Daily history of keys and clicks
- Keyboard and mouse heat maps
- Application-specific key and click counts
- Monitoring network traffic with real-time charts
- Historical network traffic data
- System uptime tracking, including per application statistics

The latest version has also introduced anti-cheat measures, limiting key presses to a maximum of 50 per second to maintain the integrity of the data collected.

In addition to its primary functions, users may find resources such as guides on checking system uptime in Windows and displaying internet usage on the taskbar helpful for further enhancing their productivity tracking experience.

Overall, WhatPulse 5.11.0 serves as a comprehensive tool for individuals seeking to understand and optimize their PC usage patterns

WhatPulse 5.11.0 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 5.11.0 released @ MajorGeeks