- Halfbaked (0.5) (Obsolete)
The code name simply means this release is not feature complete (more than 50 percent of the 1.0 level work was done).
- NineHeaded (0.9) (Obsolete)
The code name refers to both Nine-headed Bird (I came from Hubei Province of P.R. China) and Lernaean Hydra.
- UnicornHorn (1.0) (Obsolete)
The code name contains 1 implicitly, as a unicorn has only one horn.
- UnicornHorn Refresh (1.1) (Obsolete)
- TwinTower (1.5) (Obsolete)
The code name was initially chosen for 2.0 release and refers to The Two Towers. That's why it does not implicitly contains 1 or 5.
- CrossRoad (2.0) (Obsolete)
Now this suite contains SNMP library, a MIB browser, a MIB compiler, and several command line utilities.
The code name means two roads intersect with each other, so it implicitly contains 2 just like TwinTower. Interesting enough that in this release we start to support both IP v4 and v6, which matches the ""two roads" part.
- CrossRoad Refresh (2.1) (Obsolete)
- Trident (3.0) (Obsolete)
The code name was chosen by Steve Santacroce (link). Of course, 3 is contained in the name again.
- Trident Refresh (3.1) (Obsolete)
- SquareRoot (4.0) (Obsolete)
The code name contains 4, as a square has 4 sides.
- CatPaw (5.0) (Obsolete)
The code name contains 5 implicitly (a cat's front paw usually has 5 claws, link), but it also refers to Capillary wave.
- CatPaw Refresh (5.2) (Obsolete)
- HoneyCell (6.0) (Obsolete)
The code name contains 6 implicitly. We host #SNMP on CodePlex, whose icon contains cells with 6 sides.
- HoneyCell Refresh (6.1.1) (Obsolete)
- BigDipper (7.0) (Obsolete)
The code name refers to the seven stars
- BigDipper Refresh (7.5) (Obsolete)
- TritonMate (8.0) (Obsolete)
The code name refers to Neptune, as Triton is the bigger moon of Neptune. Note that Neptune is the eighth planet from the Sun in the Solar System.
- TritonMate Refresh (8.5) (Current)