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  1. Windows Terminal Updates: Bug Fixes and Improvements for Developers

    Microsoft has just unveiled two fresh updates for its beloved Windows Terminal, a command-line utility that has become a favorite among developers and tech enthusiasts alike. The new versions, 1.22.2702.0 for those on the preview releases and 1.21.2701.0 for stable users, aren’t as grand as the...
  2. Unlocking Windows Terminal: Features, Updates, and Future Prospects

    Understanding Windows Terminal Scratch the surface of Windows systems like Windows 11, and you'll discover a command line console capable of sophisticated tasks. Windows Terminal optimizes this experience, serving as the cutting-edge interface for command-line users, combining utility...
  3. Transform Your Command Line Experience with Windows Terminal

    Scratch the surface of Windows (and macOS), and you'll find a command line console underneath, a lingering remnant of how these operating systems started. Both have evolved over time, adopting a more user-friendly graphical interface while maintaining the power and efficiency of command line...
  4. Enhance Your Windows Terminal Experience with Customizations

    Introduction Windows Terminal is inherently tabbed, allowing users to work within multiple contexts simultaneously. By customizing tab titles and colors, users not only make their interface visually appealing but also streamline workflow management. Given the proliferation of multitasking in...
  5. Unlocking Efficiency: Windows Terminal 1.21 Introduces Session Saving and New Features

    The latest update for Windows Terminal, version 1.21, is rolling out, introducing a highly anticipated feature for users: the ability to save terminal sessions. This new functionality is designed to improve the command-line experience for Windows 10 and Windows 11 users, making their workflows...
  6. Mastering the Translucent Selection Rectangle in Windows 10 & 11

    If you're looking to manipulate the translucent selection rectangle in Windows 10 or 11, whether to activate, deactivate, or troubleshoot it, you're in the right spot. This feature, a semi-transparent overlay that displays the boundaries of selected areas or items, enhances user interaction by...
  7. Exciting Updates in Windows 11 Insider Preview Builds 22621.575 & 22622.575

    Hello WindowsForum.com members! Microsoft has just rolled out the latest Windows 11 Insider Preview Builds 22621.575 and 22622.575 (KB5016694) to the Beta Channel. These updates bring exciting new features and critical fixes that enhance the overall user experience. Key Highlights Build...
  8. Developing for Windows 11

    Developing for Windows 11 Windows 11 was built to unlock the full power of the PC. This new operating system empowers you to deliver new and innovative apps, grow your business how you choose, and makes developing on Windows easier by allowing you to use the tools and frameworks you already use...
  9. Announcing Windows 10 Insider Preview Build 21390

    Hello Windows Insiders, today we are releasing Windows 10 Insider Preview Build 21390 to Windows Insiders in the Dev Channel. Changes and Improvements As part of our ongoing iconography improvements, Task Manager and MSI installers now have new Fluent icons. You can now set Windows Terminal...
  10. The Windows Developer’s Guide to Microsoft Build 2021

    This year’s Microsoft Build is packed with news tailored specifically for developers. Our team has been hard at work creating useful tools and improving the developer experience for anyone who develops on Windows, including innovations with Terminal and WSL2. Additionally, we are unifying the...
  11. Announcing Windows 10 Insider Preview Build 21337

    Hello Windows Insiders, today we are releasing Windows 10 Insider Preview Build 21337 (RS_PRERELEASE) to Windows Insiders in the Dev Channel. What’s new in Build 21337 Reorder and customize your Virtual Desktops We’ve heard your feedback asking for more control over Virtual Desktops. Starting...
  12. 3 Ways to Customize Your Windows Terminal

    Windows Terminal is here! From the buzz of the announcement at Microsoft Build 2019 to the release of 1.0 at Build 2020, it’s generated excitement and interest from the dev community. Get started by downloading the Preview Link Removed. As a refresher, Windows Terminal is a new, modern, fast...
  13. ICYMI – Top Announcements from Microsoft Build 2020

    It has been one month since the first-ever, completely virtual Microsoft Build, where we unveiled new tools and updates to make developing for all 1 billion Windows 10 devices easier. It’s an exciting time for Windows, and if you missed the event or just want to relive the announcements, here...
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    Windows 10 Windows Subsystem for Linux not found

    Hi! I added Windows Subsystem for Linux by Windows software and packages. I rebooted and tried to execute anything... I found nothing with Linux subsystem - even Windows Terminal allows not to start WSL tab/window - what normally does... Can anybody to help me find Windows subsystem for Linux...
  15. Developing for all 1 billion Windows 10 devices and beyond

    This year, Microsoft Build 2020 is a digital-only event that we all get to experience from the comfort of our homes. We hope you enjoy learning about the new features and technologies that matter most to you. Today, I will have the privilege of sharing how developers can build apps for modern...