[5] A web client also exists written in JavaScript using jQuery and Bootstrap and is named sao.
Tryton's origin is a fork of the version 4.2 of TinyERP (which was later called OpenERP and now renamed Odoo).
[10] As of August 2015, Tryton is supported by 17 of such companies, which are distributed globally as follows: France 3, Spain 3, Colombia 2, Germany, 2, Argentina 1, Australia 1, Belgium 1, Brazil 1, India 1, Mexico 1, Switzerland 1.
As of December 2012, the project is backed by Tryton, a Belgian private foundation pursuing a disinterested purpose.
A new series appears every six months and new versions in older release are introduced when bugfixes are available.