A year ago at Build 2019, Microsoft announced Windows Terminal, a new app for command line users. It allows for emoji-rich fonts, GPU-accelerated text rendering, custom themes, and more. It's gone ...
At Build 2020 today, Microsoft gave developers a slew of new tools to coax them into using Windows over macOS or Linux. Windows Terminal is now out of preview for enterprises, and Windows Subsystem ...
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Microsoft's Windows Terminal team has announced the first preview of its open-source terminal application since releasing version 1.0 for people who use Command Prompt and Windows Subsystem for Linux ...
Microsoft has released a new Windows Terminal preview, giving it the Windows 10 version syntax, so it's now known as Windows Terminal 1909 or the September 2019 release. And with that shift Microsoft ...
Microsoft’s new Windows Terminal app is here… or at least a public preview is. First announced in May, the new app provides a bunch of features that Microsoft’s earlier command line tools lacked. It ...
Microsoft said late Friday that a preview release of Windows Terminal is now officially live, allowing early access to the open-source terminal application which is scheduled for a version 1.0 release ...
In context: At its annual Build conference earlier this year, Microsoft teased an update for Windows 10 to overhaul its command line experience. That has now come with Windows Terminal, a new command ...