This maintenance release brings quite a number of new handy features and improvements:
To make the integration of RenderPal V2 into custom rendering pipelines easier, we added the ability to control net jobs and client pools using the console remote controller; we also added switches to block or to restrict the job to certain clients. The console remote controller received many new switches (like specifying a net job color), especially for the new features introduced in this version.
RenderPal V2 now allows you to easily execute any arbitrary commands remotely on client machines; this is especially useful to perform silent installations on your nodes.
Other improvements include a minimum dispatching delay for each net job, the ability to treat unfinished jobs as done when checking for net job dependencies and improvements to output filters and several API additions in the renderer system.
We also fixed a good bunch of bugs in this version; the submitter scripts for Maya and After Effects have received some fixes as well.