Windows Package Manager 1.8.1133-preview has been released. Changes include adding triggers for context labels, supporting optional limitations in configuration, dynamic runtime configuration, increasing MSStore installation success rate, refactoring HttpClientHelper to CommonCore, adding AdditionalLibraryDirectories to UndockedRegFreeWinRT, and adding Arm64 to the list of architectures in Module Initialization.
The fourth stable release of the Windows Package Manager 1.7 series for Windows 10 and Windows 11 fixes problems and adds arm64 support for Microsoft.WinGet.Client PowerShell module. Changes include the ability to establish optional limitations in the configuration, an enhanced MSStore installation success rate, dynamic runtime configuration support, and package case functionality.
There is a new bugfix release of PowerToys available. This release also includes an update to.NET 8.0.4 that addresses startup crashes on older CPUs. There were issues with the installation of DSC module folders, the Keyboard Manager Editor crashing when Visual C++ Redistributable was not installed, and the Text Extractor settings page not opening. These issues have been fixed.
PowerToys 0.80.0 has been released. New features include State Configuration support for PowerToys, updated Windows App SDK dependency, WebP/WebM file support, audio file support, and automated UI testing for FancyZones Editor in CI.
The second preview release of Windows Package Manager 1.8 is now available for testing. This release is available for download. This update includes a number of changes that are intended to improve the level of support for WinGet. These changes include updating the code coverage pipeline, removing the x86 platform from the fuzzing pipeline, making the SQLite wrapper more resilient, and fixing issues with settings.
With the release of Windows Package Manager 1.7 for Windows 10 (1809+) and 11, a number of issues have been resolved. These issues include the ability to enable COM calls, the ability to ignore corrupted source data, and an improvement in server start coordination.
It has been announced by Microsoft that support for NET 7 will be discontinued on May 14, 2024. Users are required to upgrade to.NET 8 prior to this date. There will be no new security updates released after this date, and access to technical support may be restricted.
The March 2024 update of the Azure Software Development Kit (SDK) has been released and includes new Python (Conda) packages.
A new release of the Windows Terminal Preview has been made available, which includes improvements and fixes for bugs. It is now compatible with computers that have an Intel Core 2 Duo processor, it correctly reads console output characterW on lines that have narrow surrogate pairs, and it is no longer pushed around by wide characters when an auto-detected URL or search result is being displayed. All of the localizations have been checked into the project, and directly displayed control characters are now available.
Dustin L. Howett has made the announcement that Windows Terminal version 1.19.10821.0 is now available for download. The Windows Terminal Stable servicing release for the month of March includes a number of bug fixes and changes. These include the following: reverting to an older compiler for Intel Core 2 Duo machines; ensuring that readConsoleOutputCharacterW works on lines with narrow surrogate pairs; removing wide characters from URLs and search results; displaying control characters; and allowing historic versions to retain their original languages.
Microsoft has announced the release of the second preview of Visual Studio 17.10.
The second release candidate of Windows Package Manager 1.7 has been made available by Microsoft for Windows 10 (1809 and higher) and Windows 11.
Microsoft has announced the release of the final version of TypeScript 5.4.
PowerToys 0.79.0 has been released with various improvements and new features.
The February 2024 update of the Azure SDK is now available.
A new preview release of Windows Terminal is available for testing.
A new servicing release of Windows Terminal has been released.
A new stable release of Windows Package Manager is available.
The first development build of Windows Package Manager 1.8 has been made available by Microsoft for Windows 10 (18.09) and Windows 11 operating systems.
Microsoft has announced the availability of the release candidate for TypeScript 5.4.
The first release candidate build of Windows Package Manager 1.7 has been made available by Microsoft for Windows 10 (1809+) and Windows 11.
Microsoft has released NuGet 6.9. Package manager NuGet is primarily utilized for the purpose of packaging and distributing software that was developed using the.NET framework.
Users will now be able to execute elevated commands directly from an elevated console session thanks to a new feature called Sudo for Windows, which was recently made available by Microsoft in Windows 11 Insider Preview Build 26052.
Microsoft has just released an updated version of their AttackSurfaceAnalyzer software.
Microsoft has released the January 2024 edition of the Azure Software Development Kit (SDK), which includes new features, improvements, and bug fixes.
There has been a release of Windows Terminal Preview 1.20, which is a small release that focuses on backportable bug fixes and places an emphasis on community contributions. Improvements have been made to the display, rendering engine, search results, opacity, and resize capabilities available in this release.
Windows Terminal 1.19 is now available for download, and it includes a number of new features, including instant search, broadcast mode, integrated "search the web," window border colors in themes, and a new text rendering engine. The release also includes bug fixes, accessibility improvements, and improved reliability.
Windows Terminal version 1.18.10291.0 has been made available for download. A number of bugs have been fixed, including the implementation of a background color directive for RTF export, the resolution of issues with Terminal loading Cascadia Mono, the guarantee that the readFile buffer size is insufficient, the enhancement of accessibility, the guarantee of reliability, the elimination of shutdown problems, and the prevention of memory leaks.
There is a new version of PowerToys that has been made available. The update includes improvements to settings and GPO policies, as well as new languages, fixes for common startup crashes, and fixes for other common crashes. Along with fixing problems with the file watcher, AlwaysOnTop, Command Not Found, File Explorer add-ons, File Locksmith, and Find My Mouse, the update also fixes problems with the hosts File Editor.
Microsoft has released a beta version of TypeScript 5.4. TypeScript is a programming language that was developed by Microsoft. It is comparable to JavaScript in that it incorporates static typing and type annotations as optional features.
PowerToys 0.77.0 has been released.
Windows Package Manager 1.7.3481-preview has been released.
Windows Package Manager 1.6.3482 has been released.
Windows Package Manager 1.7.3452-preview has been released
Clint Rutkas has announced the release of PowerToys v0.76.2.
Clint Rutkas has announced the release of PowerToys 0.76.1.
Clint Rutkas has announced the release of PowerToys 0.76.0, which includes new features, improved stability, and bug fixes.
Microsoft has released AttackSurfaceAnalyzer 2.3.305.
TypeScript 5.3 has been released.
A new version of the NuGet package manager for .NET has been released by Microsoft.
Microsoft has released PowerShell 7.4.
Windows Terminal Preview 1.19.3172.0 has been released.
Windows Terminal 1.18.3181.0 has been released.
Microsoft has released a new preview release of Windows Package Manager.
Microsoft has released Windows Package Manager 1.6.3133 for Windows 10 (1809+) and Windows 11.
The release candidate for TypeScript 5.3 is now available.
PowerToys v0.75.1 has been released.
Microsoft has released the release candidate for PowerShell 7.4.
AttackSurfaceAnalyzer 2.3.304 has been released.
Microsoft has released AttackSurfaceAnalyzer 2.3.303. Attack Surface Analyzer can help you analyze your operating system's security configuration for changes during software installation.