Windows Terminal 1.24.10621.0 Fixes Icon Leakage, Boosts Performance, and Simplifies Extensions
Windows Terminal 1.24.10621.0 introduces bilingual Command Palette search and a new Extensions settings page that consolidates automatic profile detectors and fragment extensions for easier toggling. The release removes support for icons fetched from the web to curb potential data leaks, forcing users to host images locally or use relative paths instead. Settings UI improvements include lighter‑weight color pickers that accept typed input, a 10–25 % performance boost via PGO, and several bug fixes that address lingering palette entries, tab jitter during printing, and application launch failures on clean boots. The update is now available across Dev, Canary, and Beta Insider channels; users can upgrade manually by downloading the matching installer from GitHub and will see multiple distribution files—only keep the one corresponding to the channel actually in use.
Windows Terminal 1.24.10621.0 Fixes Icon Leakage, Boosts Performance, and Simplifies Extensions
Windows Terminal 1.24.10621.0 introduces several enhancements, including a bilingual Command Palette search, a new Extensions settings page for easier management, and improved performance with a 10-25% boost. The update removes support for icons fetched from the web to prevent data leaks, requiring users to host images locally or use relative paths. The settings UI has been refined with lighter color pickers and various bug fixes addressing issues such as lingering palette entries and application launch failures. Users can manually update to the new version from the GitHub releases page, while those on Insider channels will receive the update automatically
