Eclipse News Desk
Genuitec's Pulse Adds Catalog Options and Enhancements
Customer Demand Fuels Catalog Expansion, Platform Technology Advances
Mar. 17, 2008 08:00 AM
Genuitec announced the availability of Pulse 2.0. Pulse 2.0
features an enhanced catalog with hundreds of new plugins to choose from. It
gives users the accessibility and freedom of choice to customize and share
their software distributions.
“Our customers spoke and we listened,” said Todd Williams,
vice president of technology for Genuitec. “Overwhelmingly, our users liked
Pulse's ability to package and organize their tools, but they needed more
tooling options for their profiles. Pulse 2.0 provides several hundred
additional popular tools from Eclipse Plugin Central (EPIC), and there are even
more to come as Pulse and EPIC are updated over time.”
In addition to the expanded catalog, Pulse 2.0 is more
streamlined and intuitive to use within the familiar user interface, but
includes many of the enhancements of the lauded p2 platform.
“By utilizing the power of p2, Pulse is able to handle many
of the 'behind the scenes' tasks even more efficiently and in a stable manner,”
said Tim Webb, product manager for Genuitec's Pulse. “Between these underlying
technology advances and the addition of hundreds of plugin options, Pulse 2.0
gives users the richest possible experience.”
Also introduced with Pulse 2.0 is “Pulse Freelance.” This
add-on service for Pulse allows users to contribute any items to their profiles
that are not currently listed in the Pulse catalog and share those profiles
with other Pulse Freelance users effortlessly. Freelance will also provide the
ability to provision your workspace, giving users maximum portability.
Pulse 2.0 is multiple-license compliant and also includes
the following features and enhancements:
- Fastest plugin installations
- Automated Dependency Resolution
- Lowest overhead
- Extreme flexibility
- Profile-based shared preference and workspace configuration
and update
- Rich user experience
- Convenient desktop integration
- User interface
- Facilitates sharing
- Allows Anonymous Usage
- Optional Registration
- Small initial installation footprint
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