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Mac textbar5/2/2023 ![]() macOS Performance: Currently performance on MacOS isn't what we hope to achieve.The releases do seem to be working for most people and use cases but if you have any problems then please do let us know in one of our community areas open in new window or as a GitHub issue open in new window # Known Issues Feel free to publish and update your packages, but if you experience any issues please feel free to report this to the Pulsar Team. One of our first and biggest tasks was to replace the closed source Atom.io package repository with our own so that users would still be able to download from the huge package ecosystemĬurrently searching and downloading from the package repository open in new window is fully functional but other functions for maintaining packages such as publishing/updating/deleting are in beta. ![]() ![]() This is something on our roadmap to change as soon as possible. What this means is that new versions will have to be obtained via the Cirrus CI or Download links here on our website. # Automatic UpdatesĬurrently Pulsar does not support automatic updates. but we need to get to a good point with a stable release before we instigate that so for now the downloadable binaries are the main supported downloads. We are looking to support distro repositories such as Debian/Ubuntu repos, Fedora, Snap, Flatpak, Arch/AUR etc. You can find out more about the difference and download a binary of Pulsar by following this link open in new window and following the instructions. We are constantly working on the editor and maintain both a rolling release and regular release model for our binaries. The below is just some items that we are currently working on that might answer any questions you have at this early stage of the project. That includes the website, package repository and GitHub organisation as well as the editor itself. This project is still very new and the team is still working hard on a number of areas of the whole project.
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