iVPN 2.9
- Fixed bug that prevented saving of user accounts

iVPN 2.8
- Allows multiple user accounts
- Displays warning about iVPN location

iVPN 2.7
- Minor bugfixes
- Improved performance

iVPN 2.6
- Added support for 40-bit encryption for older devices when using PPTP
- Bugfix for Tiger

iVPN 2.5
- Added Sparkle software update framework
- Now requires a paid licence
- Improved security
- Fixed a bug that duplicated server status checks

iVPN 2.4.5
- Minor bug fixes

iVPN 2.4
- Cleaned up source code
- Improved security

iVPN 2.3
- Some minor bug fixes

iVPN 2.2
- Added an Advanced option that enables you to choose a specific network interface to route traffic through
- Fixed some memory leaks

iVPN 2.1
- Fixed another bug that prevented clients from accessing the internet and other network resources

iVPN 2.0
- Fixed a bug that asked for a shared secret when only using PPTP

iVPN 1.9
- Fixed a bug that prevented clients from accessing the internet and other network resources
- Cruicial port forwarding information is now included in the documentation

iVPN 1.8
- Fixed the 'Keychain' typo
- Added the ability to run both PPTP and L2TP at the same time

iVPN 1.7
- Storing the shared secret in the keychain is now optional as it does not always work
- Other minor GUI updates

iVPN 1.6
- GUI has been updated

iVPN 1.5
- iVPN now has support for L2TP IPSec aswell as PPTP

iVPN 1.4
- Bug fixed that prevented client from accessing any network resources on the server
- Minor bugs fixed for Tiger and Leopard

iVPN 1.3
- GUI has been updated

iVPN 1.2
- Bug fixed that prevented iVPN running on Tiger from checking the status of the server
- Bug fixed that caused iVPN to crash when loading Username and Password on Tiger

iVPN 1.1
- iVPN now has an option that allows the vpn server to start at boot time
- Method to start and stop the server is now more secure

iVPN 1.0
- First release