Hello everyone!
To say goodbye to May and hello to June we have our newest feature release: a NEW and IMPROVED Navigation Widget! This latest feature targets the navigation widget in Pulse. We have improved its functionality by organizing the menus into active and inactive menus, adding the ability to drag and drop menu items, adding helpful hints and guides for using the menu, and providing visual feedback when you select a menu item. Not only will these updates make your work a lot easier but it will be easier to maintain! This latest edition includes all of our previous best features too!
Drop us a line below for other features you would want to see in upcoming updates.
Paid users: Download Pulse 6.05
Free users: Download Pulse 6.0.5 Core
What's New:
- Navigation widget - improved functionality and user friendly
- Leaner code
- Updates to code fixing some minor user bugs
The feature limitations of Pulse Core (free for most) are:
- Limited to 1 user.
- Automatic upgrade feature is not available.
FAQ
I'm a paid user. Where can I find the full Pulse 6 and Pulse 6 Slim?
Both are available in the dashboard .
Does Pulse Core include support for RapidWeaver, Blocs and 2-factor authentication?
Yes, it includes the same support as the standard PulseCMS version.
Can I share the 1 login with multiple people?
Yes. While you cannot create more than one user/password, you are free to share the login information.
What if I or my clients generate over $400,000 per year?
You or your clients will need to buy a license to PulseCMS if their business generates more than that. If your income or revenue exceeds $400,000, you will need to purchase a license for production use. You can still use PulseCMS Core for development or evaluation until you're ready for production.
Why the $400,000 limit on Pulse Core?
We want to make PulseCMS sustainable. We're experimenting with this as a more careful initiative than making PulseCMS fully free.
Is Pulse Core open source?
Not quite. Because you cannot publicly share or redistribute your code modifications. Typical open source licenses such as GPL or MIT would allow this. However, the source code in Pulse Core is fully visible in the ZIP file, and individuals can modify it. It is a proprietary license with source code.