Microsoft has spent six months turning Windows Terminal into a rival to Warp, and it's working
Microsoft has dedicated six months to enhancing Windows Terminal to compete with Warp. The focus has been on improving the fundamental features of the terminal rather than replicating Warp's AI capabilities. The updates have made Windows Terminal a viable option for users who do not require AI functionalities.
- ▪Warp has dominated the modern terminal space for the last few years.
- ▪Microsoft has invested significant effort into making Windows Terminal a true rival to Warp.
- ▪The latest updates have improved settings and overall functionality, making it worth using.
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