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Microsoft has released new versions of the Windows Terminal app, v1.23.12811.0 and preview release v1.24.2812.0, which aim to provide a smooth and unified experience for users. The updated terminal features improvements in performance, stability, and reliability, including bug fixes that prevent it from crashing when closing multiple windows at the same time. The stable version 1.23 is now declared ready for widespread use, while the preview release offers additional features and improvements that will benefit power users.



Windows Terminal 1.23.12811.0 and Preview 1.24.2812.0 released

Microsoft has recently made significant changes to its Windows Terminal app. The most recent versions, 1.23.12811.0 and the preview release 1.24.2812.0, try to make the modern Windows Terminal and its predecessor work together better by giving users a smooth and unified experience.

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The Windows Terminal is a high-tech terminal program made just for people who love using the command line. It has a lot of features that people have asked for, like support for multiple tabs, rich text rendering, globalization, and a lot of customization options that let users change the look and feel of the program with different themes and styles.

The development team has also carefully optimized the performance of Windows Terminal to make sure it stays lightning-fast and efficient while using as few system resources or power as possible. This dedication to performance ensures that people who use this powerful tool will have a great experience.

Microsoft has formally declared the Terminal 1.23 stable with the release of v1.23.12811.0. This means that it is ready for widespread use. The update also fixes a number of serious problems, such as one that stops Windows Terminal from crashing when two windows are closed at the same time. This improvement means that the system will no longer be unstable.

This version also fixes problems that happen when apps try to change the taskbar progress, which can cause the taskbar to behave in unexpected ways. Another big improvement is that settings files on disk won't be rewritten unnecessarily anymore, which was happening because of nested or iterable commands.

In version 1.23.12811.0, Windows Terminal Unpackaged and Portable got some improvements, including a stronger identifier that makes it easier to tell different instances of the same app apart.

The Preview release, version 1.24.2812.0, has a new set of features and improvements that make the experience even better. It has the same bug fixes as v1.23.12811.0, which will make the command-line experience better for users. People who use Windows Terminal every day will definitely benefit from the improvements in stability and reliability in this version.

These updates show that Microsoft is committed to making high-quality tools that meet the changing needs of its community as the development team works on improving and adding to the Windows Terminal app.

Microsoft/Terminal Release Windows Terminal v1.23.12811.0

With this servicing update, Terminal 1.23 has been promoted to full GA. Bug Fixes Terminal will no longer crash if you simultaneously close two windows at the same time (#19395) Applications that ...

Release Windows Terminal v1.23.12811.0 · microsoft/terminal

Microsoft/Terminal Release Windows Terminal Preview v1.24.2812.0

Another servicing update! Bug Fixes Terminal will no longer crash if you simultaneously close two windows at the same time (#19395) Applications that try to update the taskbar progress but revert ...

Release Windows Terminal Preview v1.24.2812.0 · microsoft/terminal