

In this article, I will guide you through updating your Windows Terminal beta release to the latest stable version, explain the different install options, give you some tips, and of course we are going to take a look at the customization options.

Besides that the new terminal just looks nice, the ability to use tabs, split-screen and customizing makes it really awesome. Now, a year later, the first stable version is out: Windows Terminal 1.0Įver since the beta release I have been using the Windows 10 Terminal almost daily for all kinds of tasks, like PowerShell, SSH connections, Azure Cloud, etc.

Back in 2019 it’s was still a beta release, but I already loved it. A year ago I have written about the new Terminal for Windows 10.
