Currently available in preview, Windows Terminal is an app that evolves in a super-fast pace, and each monthly release brings further improvements and polishing that pave the way for a highly-anticipated debut of the stable version.
Looking back at how Windows Terminal improved all year round, the app debuted back in June with version 0.2 within the Microsoft Store, and since them, the software giant added several notable features, including accessibility support, Cascadia Code, dynamic profiles, panes, and full-screen mode.
Going forward, Microsoft says it'll continue to release updates for Windows Terminal on the monthly schedule, however the goal would be to make the app feature-complete in February or March. In other words, the entire feature lineup that's supposed to be part of the stable version of Windows Terminal ought to be finalized in only 2 or 3 months.
Public launch in H1 2020
Microsoft says it wants to bring Windows Terminal towards the market like a stable release within the first half of the year, which means it'll make use of the months between the feature-complete stage and also the public debut from the app for bug fixes along with other tweaks for more polishing.
"The Terminal team will continue developing preview releases on a monthly cadence. We're likely to be feature complete around February/March. After that, we will focus on polish and gratifaction to guarantee the Terminal is able to be considered a v1.0 product. Windows Terminal v1.0 is scheduled to be released within the first half of 2020," Microsoft explains.
You can download Windows Terminal now to give it a try, but bear in mind the app continues to be in preview stage, so some features might not work exactly as anticipated. The app only creates Windows 10, and when you're running one of the supported versions from the OS, you're all set.
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