Posted October 6, 201410 yr Hi, Â Is it possible to have options to update: Â Adobe Flash Adobe Reader Java Firefox Google Chrome Sliverlight VLC Player And maybe other programs? For there updates we now still need to login to the servers. If you could bundle Pulseway with some Scripts to auto update the applications that would be Great. Â I Think that there are more applications that are popular like: CCleaner etc. that many of us use, and do not get updates automatically.
October 6, 201410 yr Author Would it not be nice to consider adding it to the Pulseway standard? So it just comes with Pulseway as a Feature like Exchange etc. that you can turn on and off?
October 6, 201410 yr Author Thanks guys;) Would love to see Pulseway growing to an complete RMM System
October 7, 201410 yr Author BTW. Ninite One Does not work... When i send the update command nothing happens. And i also get a warning in pulseway when i save the plugin settings.  Error Message: http://d.pr/i/13xdr Log: http://d.pr/n/RlWC
August 29, 20186 yr Are there any updates on this? My clients biggest complaints around notifications on user desktops are Java, Adobe, and CCleaner. Thanks! This one is important as I'm looking for a third-party tool now, and that's no fun.
September 1, 20186 yr Ninite Pro handles all of this, at a low cost On 8/30/2018 at 4:56 AM, Tyson said: Are there any updates on this? My clients biggest complaints around notifications on user desktops are Java, Adobe, and CCleaner. Thanks! This one is important as I'm looking for a third-party tool now, and that's no fun. Â
September 1, 20186 yr 11 hours ago, David said: Ninite Pro handles all of this, at a low cost  Right, additional cost and another agent to deploy and manage. Not so easy to justify when so many tools already provide this.
September 10, 20186 yr On 9/2/2018 at 12:05 AM, Tyson said: Not so easy to justify when so many tools already provide this. I think it's $1 USD / endpoint / month... Very easy to justify, given the security implications of not having patch-management in place. Agent management via the web-app couldn't be any simpler. The RMM tools that already provide patch-management are not cheap either.
September 20, 20186 yr On 9/9/2018 at 11:56 PM, David said: I think it's $1 USD / endpoint / month... Very easy to justify, given the security implications of not having patch-management in place. Agent management via the web-app couldn't be any simpler. The RMM tools that already provide patch-management are not cheap either. Thanks for being persistent! I'll look into it.
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