Amid all the talk of AI at Microsoft Build, the existing developer favorite, WSL, is getting some neat new features to make it better integrate with Windows.
Microsoft has released a new version of its recently launched Dev Home. The main highlight of version 0.9 is support for Windows 10. With the latest release, the app is no longer Windows 11-exclusive.
Windows Terminal is now the default command line experience for Windows 11. First announced in 2019, the tool will now automatically open when anyone uses a command line application.
Microsoft on Wednesday announced that it updated the preview version of Windows Terminal to version 1.16, which contains a number of new features to explore.
Microsoft recently released a preview of Windows Terminal that adds options for customization. Users can change the background image, tab color, and other aspects of the program.