Update log

Changelog

Track meaningful Micstest updates in one place, including browser-based test changes, compatibility fixes, guide refreshes, and revisions to privacy or permission guidance.

Tool updates

Changes to mic, camera, audio, screen, network, and device capability checks, especially when result states or troubleshooting signals become clearer.

Compatibility fixes

Adjustments for Safari, Firefox, Chromium variants, mobile browsers, and partial API support so unsupported states are shown more honestly.

Guides and article updates

New troubleshooting guides plus refreshes to older articles when browser prompts, product terminology, or recommended flows change.

Privacy and permission copy

Revisions to how local processing, browser permission prompts, non-upload defaults, and support-related policy text are explained.

Timeline

Newest entries first. These eight milestones are condensed from repository history and keep only the changes that materially affected the live product, content surface, or search visibility.

Guides and article updates
Guides and article updates

Trust pages, mic documentation, and the shared tool-page model landed together

The April 4 cluster introduced the current privacy experience, converted About and Terms into structured content-driven pages, centralized maintainer identity data, expanded microphone documentation, and pushed the site toward a unified tool-page architecture.

Compatibility fixes
Compatibility fixes

SEO logic, route handling, and product messaging were tightened up

This period covered SEO optimization, article-route and sitemap data cleanup, copy corrections in localized content, structural maintenance work, and a user-story document that sharpened how Micstest explains its browser-diagnostics value.

Guides and article updates
Guides and article updates

Article indexing, sitemap freshness, and guide discovery improved together

Repository history in this window shows article pages reopening to indexing, sitemap generation becoming more language- and date-aware, daily revalidation being added, and guide surfaces gaining more recommended tools and testing prompts.

Tool updates
Tool updates

Search-facing metadata and user feedback entered the main product flow

This phase added robots handling for article pages, JSON-LD across tools, and comment plus floating feedback modules on test pages, which made Micstest more interactive and easier to troubleshoot directly from the tool being used.

Tool updates
Tool updates

Most browser and device checks were modularized and connected to shared metadata

This was the biggest tool-surface expansion so far: camera, audio, network, Bluetooth, sensors, display checks, and related pages were refactored into clearer modules while shared metadata, alternates, translations, sitemap coverage, and support widgets were added around them.

Compatibility fixes
Compatibility fixes

Core copy was refreshed and the application stack received an early maintenance upgrade

Changes in this interval centered on better microphone-facing descriptions, richer article metadata, and a Next.js dependency update that stabilized the codebase before larger tool-page and content refactors arrived.

Guides and article updates
Guides and article updates

Article-list experience and branding were refined after the first launch burst

Git history here shows article-list translation work, metadata generation improvements, duplicate-title prevention in article publishing, and several iterations on logo assets so the public-facing content hub felt more coherent.

Tool updates
Tool updates

The first public foundation focused on localized articles, metadata, and search entry points

The earliest commit cluster established the repo, organized article paths by language, improved article-list filtering, updated sitemap and robots setup, and refreshed localization for microphone-related search intent, creating the first public content and discovery layer for Micstest.

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