Dates: April 27, 2026
Esper Agent Version: 10.0.3379
New Features
- Managed configurations for iOS apps: You can now edit managed configurations for supported iOS or iPad apps. Previously, the only way to manage configurations for your iPad and iOS applications was to update the device’s blueprint. You can now do quick changes at an individual device level by clicking on the Manage Configurations from the device’s Apps page.
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Windows Remote Viewer now supports keyboard shortcuts and system key injections. Perform copy and paste operations, PowerShell shortcuts, and more during a Remote Viewer session for Windows. For example, you can now:
- Use CTRL + SHIFT + R to hard refresh a browser
- CRTL + W to quickly close a browser tab
- WIN + D: return to the desktop from a frozen app
- SBOM for Linux now available: You can now audit Esper-managed Linux devices by requesting a Software Bill of Materials (SBOM). Request a machine-readable inventory of libraries, dependencies, and versions from your Esper contact or our Support team.
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Android Esper Agent Updates:
- Added support for granting certificate access to specific apps during installation.
- Fixed a crash when retrieving device serial number on certain Android devices.
Bug Fixes and Improvements
- Fixed an issue on the devices list page where filtering by Drift Status for a blueprint was not returning devices in drift.
- Fixed an issue where geofence details from a previous provisioning were still displayed on the Device Overview page after wiping and re-provisioning the device with a blueprint that had no geofence.
- Fixed an issue where the applied geofence name was not displayed on the Device Overview page for template-provisioned devices.
- Fixed an issue where iOS devices in Kiosk Mode would (undesirably) autolock itself.
We’re excited to launch DevRel 188 over the coming days, and the Esper team is hard at work on the next release. Please contact Esper Support to share your thoughts on how Esper can improve future releases.