Pulse continuous integration server downloads

The latest version of the Pulse continuous integration server (version 1.2.53, released on 19th June 2008) can be downloaded from this page.

Feeling brave? Why not peek into the future by trying Pulse 2.0 beta!

Pulse server

You should install the Pulse server first. Once installed, you can connect to your Pulse server and download the Pulse distributed build agent from the link on the [agents] tab in the UI. You can download the personal and local build tools from the [dashboard | personal builds] tab.

stream version date format size
Stable
(1.2.x)
1.2.53 19th June 2008 compressed tarball 64.8 MB
windows installer 64.8 MB
zip archive 65.0 MB
Beta
(2.0.x)
2.0.7 26th June 2008 compressed tarball 78.1 MB
windows installer 78.1 MB
zip archive 78.4 MB

Separate agent and tools packages, along with older builds, may be found in the archive.

stethoscope

Stethoscope is a small client program that monitors a Pulse server. Available for Windows only, stethoscope sits in your system tray and notifies you of build results.

stream version date format size
Stable (1.2.x) 1.2.0.7 25th February 2007 zip archive 275KB
Beta (2.0.x) 2.0.0.0 25th June 2008 zip archive 289KB

Stethoscope requires version 2.0 of the .Net framework. The installer will download and install the framework automatically if necessary.

system requirements

Pulse is multi-platform, and has only two system requirements:

See the Getting Started Guide for full details.

licenses

You will need a license key to activate your copy of Pulse after download.

evaluation license

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commercial license

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small team license

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open source license

request a free, fully-functional license for your open source project.

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what's next?

See the Pulse getting started guide and have Pulse building your project in minutes.