If you are a fan of dual-pane file managers, Total Commander is the app that needs no introduction to you. It is definitely the best app of its class, , mature, feature rich, and very powerful. Starting in version 9.50, the app adds support for native dark mode available in Windows 10.
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Microsoft Terminal 1.0 Stable Will Be Released in May 2020
Windows Terminal a new terminal app for command-line users that has plenty of new features including tabs, a GPU accelerated DirectWrite/DirectX-based text rendering engine, profiles, and more.
Major Antivirus Apps Will Remain Available for Windows 7 Until 2022
All the major antivirus software vendors are going to continue providing support Windows 7 by their products for more two years. Windows 7 is now discontinued by Microsoft starting on January 14, 2020.
DTrace on Windows Receives Its 20H1 Updates with ARM64 Support
DTrace is the popular open source debugging and diagnostic tool. It has originally been built for Solaris, and became available for Linux, FreeBSD, NetBSD, and macOS. Microsoft has ported it to Windows, and adds a portion of updates to it with 20H1 feature update.
Windows Terminal v0.8 is finally here with cool features
Microsoft is finally releasing a new version of Windows Terminal, which includes all the new features announced earlier. You can now use search, change tab sizing, and also use CRT retro effects inside the Windows Terminal.
Microsoft Releases Indexer Diagnostics App for Windows Search
Microsoft is releasing a new app that is intended to help users with diagnosing and resolving Windows Search issues. The app is able to inspect the search index database, its usage statistics, and other details.
WhatsApp for Windows Phone removed from Microsoft Store
For a while now, we have known about the end of support for Windows Phone, and developers of major apps that were available for Windows Phone 8 and Windows 10 Mobile slowly began to remove their apps from the platform.
Walkie Talkie feature and more coming to Microsoft Teams
Today Microsoft announced new features coming to its Microsoft 365 platform in the future. One of them is Walkie Talkie, and it will be available within Microsoft Teams, starting with a private preview in the first half of 2020.
Microsoft Officially Announces Teams for Linux
As you may remember, Microsoft was about to release its Teams to Linux. The company is actively working on bringing the app to the open source operating system, following the requests on a UserVoice page dedicated to the product. So, the Teams for Linux software is officially available.
Microsoft Teams for Linux Goes Live
As you may remember, Microsoft was about to release its Teams to Linux. The company is actively working on bringing the app to the open source operating system, following the requests on a UserVoice page dedicated to the product. It looks like this has finally happen!