Pulse 2.1.16: Beta Tag Removed
The latest Pulse 2.1 build, 2.1.16, has just been finished. This build is significant in that it is the first non beta release of the 2.1.x series. This is particularly important for all those people that have been patiently watching the progress of all the new features in the beta, but unable to take the risk associated with running beta software.
For those that have not been keeping up to date on the new features and improvements in the 2.1.x series, you can check out what’s new.
To briefly summarise the main updates:
- Project dependencies
- Multi-command projects via the UI
- Numerous personal build improvements
- Improved .NET tool support
- Agent utilisation statistics
- Build result comments
- Finer grained build cleanup
- Built in reference documentation
- Pluggable commands
- Admin UI improvements
And much more.
Yes, we have been busy :). Get over to our website and download the it now — it’s free to try, and a free upgrade for customers with current support contracts!
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February 12th, 2010 at 2:49 pm
This is frakking awesome. Thanks, guys. I love Pulse. ?
February 12th, 2010 at 3:01 pm
Thanks for the kind words kate, hope you enjoy all of the new features ?