Yep. Originally, the idea was to release everything in one version. However, since this included so much, it was determined to be safer to split everything up. Meaning we split up bug fixes from new features.
Less changes at once also means less chance things break. As a result, the features will be released in 3 stages.
You can find what 9.2 includes here: Lansweeper Changelog - Lansweeper.com
9.3 will include:
- Windows computer data: drivers
- Windows data: Microsoft Store apps
9.4 will include:
- Azure AD scanning
- Windows data: certificates
- LDAPS support for AD scanning
- Linux Custom File Scanning
- Linux Users, groups and last logons (+auto clean)
- Linux scanning improvements (CPU, OS (including version) for all distributions, non deprecated commands)
- Linux extra software (/opt, flatpak, …)
Our goal is to have this all released by the end of March. However, critical bug or other issues can always occur and cause a delay, but it is coming as soon as it is ready.