Here’s what the RMMmax team shipped this month (May 1 – June 1, 2026). We’re constantly improving the platform to help MSPs work smarter and faster.
🚀 New Features
- We’ve added new functionality across both scripts for enhanced performance.
⚡ Improvements
- The Mac Installer has been updated for a smoother installation experience.
- Management package scripts have received important updates to improve efficiency.
- We’ve made several updates to our management packages to ensure everything runs smoothly.
🐛 Bug Fixes
- We fixed an issue where some tasks had incorrect date comparisons, ensuring all pruning tasks now use the correct time format.
- We’ve improved how user data is handled, ensuring accurate execution tracking without unnecessary entries.
- The inline execution result panel has been removed from the Agent PowerShell Manager view, streamlining the experience.
- Addressed an issue with line endings on the Mac agent to ensure compatibility and prevent errors.
- Multiple bugs have been resolved to enhance overall system stability.
- We’ve fixed two significant bugs to improve functionality.
- Corrected a minor formatting issue in the code for better readability.
- Identified and resolved both reported bugs.
🔧 Behind the Scenes
- We’ve merged a new pull request to improve our codebase.
- Changes have been made to sync warranty information, enhancing our data management.
- Here’s a quick summary of the recent changes made.
- We’ve streamlined our code by removing unnecessary restrictions for better performance.
- Here’s a summary of all the updates implemented.
- The Execution Policy card is now collapsible for more convenient access to information.
- Here’s a clear overview of what was changed in the latest update.
- Details of the changes made are now available for review.
- A summary of what changed in this update is provided for clarity.
- All tasks for this session have been completed successfully, and here’s a summary of what was accomplished.
That’s a wrap for this month! Have feedback or feature requests? Drop us a line — we love hearing from the MSP community. Stay tuned for more updates next month!





