DTNT app iconDenali Tech Net-ToolsWindows Wi-Fi and network diagnostics
DTNT changelog

Recent product changes and release-direction work.

DTNT is still moving toward a premium customer-ready release. This changelog keeps the product section searchable and gives customers a place to see what has improved recently.

What this page is for

  • Show that DTNT is active and still improving
  • Give buyers a place to check release momentum
  • Help search engines understand that the product section stays current
SiteExpanded into a DTNT mini-site
ProductDesktop shell and workflow polish underway
CommerceInstall and Pro paths clarified
DirectionPremium customer-ready Windows release

DTNT naming reinforcement

Strengthened the public site so DTNT is more explicitly tied to Denali Tech Net-Tools across the overview page and FAQ, making the short name easier to recognize in search and on the site.

Overview page alignment

Refined the main DTNT product hub so the hero, proof language, install messaging, and product-site links match the stronger child pages and read more like a commercial software site.

Product-page depth pass

Expanded the child pages with richer sections for features, download, pricing, activation, and FAQ so DTNT reads more like a real software product site and less like a thin landing page.

Product-site expansion

Added dedicated DTNT product pages for features, download, pricing, activation, FAQ, and changelog to strengthen the software identity under the live product section.

Commercial copy and trust cleanup

Strengthened product-page wording around installs, Pro activation, release readiness, and customer-facing guidance while keeping checkout and app delivery paths unchanged.

Desktop shell refinement

Improved DTNT’s Windows shell with stronger technical surfaces, clearer operator-facing labels, tighter dark and light themes, and cleaner no-selection states.

Device discovery and channel-analysis polish

Refined the device-discovery surface, channel analyzer summaries, Wi-Fi detail rails, and speed-test operator wording to feel more like a professional desktop tool.

Release direction

The current direction is not ship a toy and fix it later. The work is moving toward a sellable Windows utility with clearer packaging, calmer workflows, and a stronger product story.

What to expect next

The most valuable work now is continued app polish, stronger conversion and trust on the product pages, and a cleaner bridge between the live app experience and the public site.