Thanks for the quick replies. I'll do more research...what I don't want is the end users (and patients, for that matter) using impulse as a means to install software (such as games) we do not want on our production machines. In all fairness, I haven't dug into it too much. Superficially, it is a lot like Steam (I am a steam user), and that is where my concerns come from. Thanks again.
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I work at a hospital and we are using a relatively simple dock app to keep frequently-used apps accessible for our clinical staff. I came across the Object dock and liked how it ran more efficiently that the app we are using on older hardware, plus your config files are easy to customize. I downloaded the latest release to continue my testing and noticed that we got the Impulse client as well. I'd all the same rather not have the extra bits on a multi-user client in a wo
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