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Want an SMS app that is fast, secure, and packed with all the features and customization you could want? Look no further.
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To round out its best-in-class phone app, Pulse re-imagines your communication by giving you the ability to sync your SMS and MMS messages available across all of your devices. Send and receive texts and pictures - seamlessly - from your computer, tablet, watch, car, or any device with an internet connection. All through your personal phone number.
No other app on Google Play can match our design, functionality, features, speed, or deep platform integration. This is text messaging, done right.
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A Taste of the Features
Pulse is jam packed with features. On top of syncing between all of your devices, here is a small taste of what makes it the ultimate messaging experience:
- Unparalleled design and fluid animations
- Endless global and per-conversation customization options, along with thousands of color choices
- Suggested Smart Replies within conversations
- Password protected, private conversations
- Share GIFs with your messages, from Giphy
- Powerful searching through messages and conversations
- Automatic message backup and restore with a Pulse account
- Preview web links
- Blacklist pesky spammers
- Delayed sending to give you time to edit or cancel messages you send
- Automated replies based on contacts, keywords, and driving/vacation modes
- Dual-SIM support
- plus so much more!
Supported Platforms
Pulse SMS has a web app that you can use. It also has native apps for tablets, MacOS, Windows, Wear OS, Samsung Galaxy Gear watches, Google Chrome, Firefox, Linux, and even Android TV. Check out all of our platforms, along with screenshots, here: https://messenger.klinkerapps.com/overview/
Price
Pulse is completely free to use on your phone - with no ads - and always will be! To text from other devices, you can choose between a small subscription fee (with a seven day free trial) or a one-time payment:
$0.99 / month
$1.99 / three months
$5.99 / year
or $10.99 for a one-time purchase
This small payment helps me keep the lights on and develop new features, while not having to resort to ads or any type of data collection! Don't want to pay, though? No problem, you can use the app on your phone, completely free.
Encryption
If you are using the online service, I do have to store your messages in the cloud, to make them available to your other devices. All of your conversations are stored end-to-end encryption. You never have to worry about your data leaking out and no one can see your messages except for you. With Pulse, you get privacy and peace of mind, right out of the box: https://messenger.klinkerapps.com/encryption.html
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Pulse is the premier web, computer, and phone messaging application on Android. Everything is instant, setup is a breeze, and it's design is unlike anything you have used.
Helpful Links
Website: https://messenger.klinkerapps.com/overview
Help Page: https://messenger.klinkerapps.com/help
Pricing: https://messenger.klinkerapps.com/overview/pricing.html
Encryption: https://messenger.klinkerapps.com/encryption.html
Privacy Policy: https://messenger.klinkerapps.com/privacy.html
Twitter: https://twitter.com/klinkerapps
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Pulse Text App For Macmillan Publishers Limited 2014

Text app for laptop

I've done some research on the Internet and I found that the file that is responsible for the startup opening is:

If I delete the file, Pulse Secure doesn't open at startup, but whenever I open it, it won't work as expected (won't connect to any VPN).

Does anyone know how to prevent it from opening at startup AND make it work at the same time?

I attach the content of the file if it's of some aid:

FredFred

5 Answers

  1. remove the /Library/LaunchAgents/net.pulsesecure.pulsetray.plistso that it does not autoboot at every startup

Every time you need the Pulse Secure VPN utility

  1. Show package content in the application bundle: Pulse Secure

  2. Go to /Applications/Pulse Secure.app/Contents/Plugins/JamUI

  3. Double click on PulseTray

Or from terminal:

When done, close the PulseTray again.

JakeGould
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StefBogStefBog

Here is the basic idea of the solution:

There is no system configuration switch on the Mac to prevent auto startup of Pulse Secure.

So we have to using Automator, create an app to run the following script during system boot:

Text App For Mac

OR (depends on different version of Pulse Secure, the plist file has different name)

Here is how to do:

Firstly, creat an Automator App.

Save it as an App, say StopPulseSecure.app.

And then, add this app to your login items:

Done!

JakeGould
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YaOzIYaOzI
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From terminal input

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Step 1:

Step 2:

or

The key is to remove the related .plist so that the APP does not autoload at every startup.

Jay WenJay Wen
giroxiiigiroxiii

What I did to solve this problem, was:

  • Comment all lines (adding # at the beginning of each line) at /Library/LaunchAgents/net.juniper.pulsetray.plist (logged as root or with sudo vim at terminal).

  • Run this in terminal: source ~/.bashrc

Then, I tried rebooting, and it was solved.In case if you want things that should work as before, then just remove the comments (#) from that file.

Prashant Pimpale
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