Microsoft has been working to modernize the Windows experience by making the necessary changes in its latest Windows 11 OS. Now, the Redmond giant recently announced its plans to make Windows Terminal the default command line experience in Windows 11, starting next year. That means developers and Windows nerds will see Windows Terminal when they open Command Prompt in Windows 11 in 2022.
However, as Cinnamon stated, Microsoft is now planning to make Windows Terminal the default command line experience in Windows 11 over the course of 2022. With this change, the company aims to further modernize the Windows experience for users and developers alike.
“Over the course of 2022, we are planning to make Windows Terminal the default experience on Windows 11 devices,” Kayla wrote in the post. “We will start with the Windows Insider Program and start moving through rings until we reach everyone on Windows 11,” added Cinnamon.