Mac Client 4.0

Monday, June 13th, 2011 / Mac Client, Release Notes

[Bugfix] Corrected issue where initial run could created duplicate records on the server [Bugfix] Battery Check is better able to identify damaged batteries [Feature] Simplified PreferencePane wording, with support for custom branding1 [Feature] Redesigned auto-update mechanism to support optional Client Branding [Feature] No longer reports unnecessary plugin status messages [Feature] Native Installer Plugin to enter the […]

Watchman Server 2.5

Sunday, May 15th, 2011 / Dashboard

[Bufix] Corrected display issue with Firefox [Feature] Added Client Download link to the server interface [Feature] Corrected time zone display to reflect each subscriber’s main location [Feature] Unified all server notification email subjects [Feature] More client demographics in all emails

Mac Client 3.6

Sunday, May 15th, 2011 / Mac Client, Release Notes

[Change] Limiting SMART Status to run only once per day. [Change] No longer reports Disk I/O errors prior to client installation. [Change] Updated installer branding [Change] Updated wording in PreferencePane for clarity of subscriber’s own brand. [Bugfix] Fixed issue where the client would not read the advanced Time Machine settings in some cases.

Mac Client 3.5

Sunday, May 8th, 2011 / Mac Client, Release Notes

[Bugfix] Client Updater properly calculates days since last check which was preventing automatic updates from proceeding. [Change] Changed the wording in the PreferencePane from “Must be present” to “Warn if missing”. [Bugfix] Prefpane no longer removes the ClientGroup key if removing the ClientGroup entry. [Feature] Implemented new Disk I/O Error plugin, written by Julian Mayer […]

Mac Client 3.4.2

Sunday, May 1st, 2011 / Mac Client, Release Notes

[Bugfix] Prevented erroneous serial number change warnings on some models of Mac Pro. [Bugfix] Addressed an issue where removing the ClientGroup via the PreferencePane would result in errors in the Watchman Client. [Bugfix] Verified the Time Machine scheduler would always write its keys as a Number vs String.

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