Windows Terminal may not be as well-known a tool as others within Windows, but the command console it is still fundamental for many users, especially developers and technicians. A tool of Open Source that Microsoft pampers and that has seen the version preview 1.11 arrive.
An update that brings numerous improvements and new functions to Windows terminal. So now lets open a Terminal window by dragging and dropping a folder in the new tab button.
Windows Terminal was born from the intention of Microsoft to integrate all its consoles or terminals in one. That is the basis of a project called Windows Terminal that now see how the version preview 1.11 arrives.
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An update that comes with bug fixes, improvements and new functions, among which the ability now offered to drag and drop a folder on the new tab button to open a console directly to that folder.
This improvement has been echoed in ONMsft and together with it the ability to multitask is improved by make it easy to swap panels within a tab and split the tab in contextual view.
There is also a new configuration switch that brings a semi-transparent background to the title bar. And along with this, other changes of which we now review the most outstanding:
Terminal is an open source development and is in this Github link where you can find all the information about it. All these changes that arrive in the trial version, will debut later in the standard version of Windows Terminal through the Windows Insider program or through the Microsoft Store.
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Windows Terminal already allows in beta to drag and drop a folder to open a console from that folder
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