Windows 10: New Windows Terminal v1.7.1033.0 released for Windows 10 - April 14

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  1. Brink Win User

    New Windows Terminal v1.7.1033.0 released for Windows 10 - April 14


    This release brings all of the preview changes in Windows Terminal 1.7 to the stable channel. Notable changes include:

    • Terminal now has a UI that you can use to edit your settings!
      • If you prefer JSON, do not fear! You can, of course, still get at that JSON file you know and love.
    • Opt-in single-instancing and window remote control
      • You can run a command in the current active window with wt -w 0, or in a specific window with wt -w 1 (or 2, 3, ...)
      • NOTE: Even in single instance mode, Terminal windows are isolated based on elevation status or user identity.
    • Profile fragments, which app developers can use to provide additional information to Terminal

    Please see the following release notes for additional details:


    A preinstallation kit is available for system integrators and OEMs interested in prepackaging Windows Terminal with a Windows image. More information is available in the DISM documentation on preinstallation. Users who do not intend to preinstall Windows Terminal should continue using the msixbundle distribution.

    We've also backported the following changes and bug fixes from Windows Terminal Preview 1.8.1032.0:

    Changes

    Accessibility
    • When navigating and searching the command palette, Terminal will now announce more status changes to Narrator/NVDA (#9582)

    Settings and Settings UI
    • We've chosen to remove "base layer" from the Settings UI for its move into the stable channel so that we can nail its design (#9655)
      • Please direct feedback about this into #9539. It's closed, but it's an excellent discussion issue.
    • The vintage cursor height and history size boxes in the UI are now clamped to appropriate ranges (#9370) (thanks @eugenesmlv!)

    Bug Fixes

    • You can now interact with hyperlinks when the application is in mouse mode (#9396) (thanks @Don-Vito!)
    • Terminal Stable, Preview and Dev will now use different shell extension IDs (#9510)
      • You may hate this one if you use a bunch of different Terminal installs...
    • scrollToBottom will no longer puzzlingly make the viewport jump to the ... top? That can't be right... (#9389) (thanks @Don-Vito!)
    • In preview 1.7, we broke pixel shader loading. We've now unbroken it. (#9371)
    • The read-only tab dialog no longer treats Escape to mean "please yes, kill the read-only tab" (#9573) (thanks @Don-Vito!)
    • You can now duplicate panes/tabs that have not yet told us their working directory (because we already know which one we started them in...) (#9397) (thanks @Don-Vito!)
    • The settings UI sidebar will no longer appear as floating text over a transparent background (#9752)
    • If you try to (with a key binding) switch to a tab that does not exist, we will no longer send the resulting control sequence into the terminal (#9781) (thanks @Don-Vito!)
    • The arrow keys will no longer dismiss the tab renamer (oops) (#9633) (thanks @Don-Vito!)
    • The tab close menu will no longer circumvent read-only panes (#9571) (thanks @Don-Vito!)
    • We now propagate taskbar progress state in more places, so they should be more reliable (#9779) (thanks @Don-Vito!)

    Reliability
    • The browse buttons will no longer cause a crash when you're running as Administrator (ugh) (#9760)
    • We're going to immediately cease and desist shouting at you about totally valid font names (#9734)
      • Font fallback used to be detected by string comparison, so "JetBrains Mono" and "Jetbrains Mono" were considered to be different...
      • Sometimes we couldn't find Cascadia, even though it's in our package...
      • We did not support localized names for fonts, so we thought that "MS ゴシック" and "MS Gothic" were two different fonts (they are not)
    • We've resolved a resource leak that resulted in Terminal slowing down, down, down over time (#9729)
      • This is @lhecker's first commit since he officially joined the team! Woo!
    • We will finally no longer crash when you display a bunch of wide glyphs and resize like crazy (MSFT !5903250) (#4907)
    • We've fixed a crash in the pattern buffer (thanks Miles O'Brien) (#9618)
    • App package fragments in invalid folders will no longer trip us up (#9477)
    • The shell extension lost 50% of its weight (yay!) (#9552)
    • We've shaved 120kb off OpenConsole.exe (#9581)
    • Terminal will no longer crash if you write weird empty nested commands in your settings.json file (#9495) (thanks @Don-Vito!)

    Selection

    We (well, @Don-Vito) fixed so many issues in selection that we're giving it its own subcategory.

    • Shift + multiple clicks will now work more reasonably (#9403); multi-click selection is now more reliable (#9455); selection start (#9727) and drag (#9790) have been vetted and fixed where appropriate.

    Visual fit and finish
    • The maximize/restore button will now actually display the right tooltip when maximized (#9412) (thanks @Chips1234!)
    • We've fixed the bug where the tab switcher/command palette displayed chevrons and icons in all the wrong places (#9487) (thanks @Don-Vito!)
    • The actions page no longer has a strange gap on the left (#9780) (thanks @Don-Vito!)
    • The settings tab's close menu item looked different from everyone else's; now it does not (#9324)
    • The close button now fades to the correct color (#9763) (thanks @BreeceW!)
    • The tab bar has been given some horizontal breathing room (#9575) (thanks @gabrielconl!)


    Source: https://github.com/microsoft/termina...ag/v1.7.1033.0

    See also: https://devblogs.microsoft.com/comma...w-1-8-release/

    :)
     
    Brink, May 4, 2021
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  2. alexp999 Win User

    Microsoft Confirms Windows 7 Release Candidate Will Launch on April 10 2009

    In an exclusive interview with the guys at Neowin.net, Microsoft have confirmed, that provided no serious problems arise, they are on track to release Windows 7 RC on April 10. As yet the only changes which are known about, are User Account Control (UAC) fixes which prevent malware from disabling UAC all together.

    More information about the development of Windows 7 comes from Geeksmack, with their email conversation with Steven Sinofsky, Microsoft Senior Vice President of Windows. Sinofsky said, "We have received an amazing amount of feedback, many suggestions for new features too, during the beta—over 500,000 suggestions just from the Send Feedback button." What was also interesting to note, "... by far the most humorous element has been that the build numbers blogged about are higher than our current build. Today’s build is 7046, but it hasn’t completed yet *Smile New Windows Terminal v1.7.1033.0 released for Windows 10 - April 14 :)"
    Sinofsky is also said to have spoken to Ars Technica, and said that, "The build will be available broadly".

    Sources: Neowin.net , Geeksmack , Ars Technica
     
    alexp999, May 5, 2021
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  3. malware Win User
    Windows XP Service Pack 3 (SP3) Release Dates

    The guys over at Neowin.net have managed to get their hands on the internal schedule for the release of Windows XP Service Pack 3.


    • April 14, 2008: Support is available for the release version of Service Pack 3 for Windows XP
    • April 21, 2008: Original Equipment Manufacturers, Volume License, Connect, and MSDN and TechNet subscribers
    • April 29, 2008: Microsoft Update, Windows Update, Download Center
    • June 10, 2008: Automatic Updates
    Source: Neowin.net
     
    malware, May 5, 2021
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  4. Brink Win User

    New Windows Terminal v1.7.1033.0 released for Windows 10 - April 14

    New Windows Terminal v1.1.2233.0 released for Windows 10 - Aug. 13

    Source: Release Windows Terminal v1.1.2233.0 . microsoft/terminal . GitHub

    Microsoft Store: https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/p/wi...l/9n0dx20hk701

    See also: New Windows Terminal Preview v1.2.2234.0 update for Windows 10 Aug. 13
     
    Brink, May 5, 2021
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