Documentation

Release Notes

Version history for every product in the TontonTools suite. Each product evolves on its own track — pick a product below for its full changelog.

Current versions

The table below lists the latest version available for each product in the TontonTools suite. Click a product name to see its complete version history.

ProductLatest versionReleasedChangelog
Delete Device Everywherev1.0.0January 2026View →
Obsolete Device Managementv1.0.0January 2026View →
Duplicate Device Managementv1.0.0January 2026View →
Orphan Device Cleanerv1.0.0January 2026View →
Get Primary Device And Email From Userv1.0.0January 2026View →
Get Primary User And Email From Devicev1.0.0January 2026View →
Add User To Collectionv1.0.0January 2026View →
Add Device To Collectionv1.0.0January 2026View →
Create Device In SCCMv1.0.0January 2026View →
SCCM to Intune App Migratorv1.2.0May 2026View →

Versioning policy

TontonTools products follow semantic versioning (MAJOR.MINOR.PATCH):

  • MAJOR (X.0.0) breaking changes that require admin attention, such as new required permissions or changed credential storage format.
  • MINOR (x.Y.0) new features that remain backward-compatible with existing licenses, credentials, and rollback snapshots.
  • PATCH (x.y.Z) bug fixes, performance improvements, and security hardenings. Always safe to upgrade.

Active subscriptions automatically include all MAJOR, MINOR and PATCH updates published during the subscription period. One-shot licenses (such as the SCCM to Intune App Migrator) include 12 months of updates from purchase date.

Release cadence

Patch releases ship as needed when bug or security fixes are validated. Minor releases group new features and typically ship every 4 to 8 weeks. Major releases are rare and announced at least one month in advance via the customer portal.

Preview features

Some features ship in "Preview" status when they are functional but have not yet been validated across the full range of customer environments. Preview features are clearly labelled in both the product documentation and the changelog, and they are stabilised in a subsequent minor release. The Preview label is not a beta program: you are not opted into anything, and Preview features work as documented — they simply carry less production-validation history than the rest of the product.