## Am I running the latest released version? Since version 23.01.14 PiAlert uses a simple timestamp-based version check to verify if a new version is available. You can check the [current and past releases here](https://github.com/jokob-sk/Pi.Alert/releases), or have a look at what I'm [currently working on](https://github.com/jokob-sk/Pi.Alert/issues/138). If you are not on the latest version, the app will notify you, that a new released version is avialable the following way: ### 📧 Via email on a notification event If any notification occurs and an email is sent, the email will contain a note that a new version is available. See the sample email below: ![Sample email if a new version is available](/docs/img/VERSIONS/new-version-available-email.png) ### 🆕 In the UI In the UI via a notification Icon and via a custom message in the Maintenance section. ![UI screenshot if a new version is available](/docs/img/VERSIONS/new-version-available-maintenance.png) For a comparison, this is how the UI looks like if you are on the latest stable image: ![UI screenshot if on latest version](/docs/img/VERSIONS/latest-version-maintenance.png) ## Implementation details During build a [/home/pi/pialert/front/buildtimestamp.txt](https://github.com/jokob-sk/Pi.Alert/blob/092797e75ccfa8359444ad149e727358ac4da05f/Dockerfile#L44) file is created. The app then periodically checks if a new release is available with a newer timestamp in GitHub's rest-based JSON endpoint (check the `def isNewVersion():` method in `pialert.py` for details).