A few quality-of-life changes made this release, but the headline is control: tighter control over component revisions in assemblies, tighter control over webhook security, and tighter control over the messy edges of search, imports, and sync. Plenty of sharp corners got sanded down too.
Pin specific component revisions directly in assemblies.
Add configurable webhook signing secrets and a standardized signature header for webhook integrations.
Altium now supports generating multiple component CPNs with a shared counter, and the integration follows that same shared-counter flow.
Component search can now filter by whether an item is in a change order — and by that change order's status.
The library creation flow now reflects the updated non-intelligent CPN rules.
Revision history is now consistent across BOM structures, and locking to a released revision state works as expected.
Attribute uniqueness is now enforced both when saving components and when importing them.
Onshape sync is easier to steer, with bulk selection and per-item direction controls.
Search now clears AI summaries when AI mode is turned off, and standard search is case-insensitive when AI mode is off.
Choosing a custom CPN during onboarding no longer logs users out.
Dashboard totals for migrated assemblies no longer show fractional part counts.
The import wizard fullscreen toggle no longer looks like a close button.
Organizations can now be archived.