Microsoft releases new Windows Terminal for Windows 10
It will also support full GPU-based text rendering and emoji.

While Microsoft still trails the cloud computing leader Amazon.com Inc's Amazon Web Services in revenue, it has taken a different approach to the market, designing many of its services to be run in either Microsoft's Azure data centers, its customers private data centers, or a combination of the two.
Microsoft has released a new Windows Terminal through the Windows Store today. The Windows Terminal is a central location to access the traditional cmd line, PowerShell, and Windows Subsystem for Linux (WSL).
According to The Verge, the new Windows Terminal app includes support for multiple tabs, themes, and customisation for developers, and more. However, you will need to edit a JSON file for access to all customisation options.
It will also support full GPU-based text rendering and emoji. This is the first of the several preview releases promised by Microsoft and the Windows Terminal 1.0 is likely to arrive in the Microsoft Store this winter.
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