Windows Terminal 1.24.11321.0 released

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Windows Terminal version 1.24.11321.0 has been released, bringing several improvements aimed at enhancing user experience and performance. The update removes the sluggish store license check at startup, improves mouse mode text selection, and ensures custom tab titles remain consistent after sessions. Additionally, fixes for a neovim window resizing bug and the introduction of a configurable URL warning dialog have been implemented, along with multiple memory leak patches. Overall, this release focuses on stability and usability rather than introducing flashy new features, making it suitable for daily use



Windows Terminal 1.24.11321.0 released

Windows Terminal v1.24 finally cuts the sluggish store license check on startup to speed up launch times and stop random access errors. The update completely reworks mouse mode text selection so shift clicks behave predictably and absolute coordinates replace the old half cell guessing game. Custom tab titles now stick properly after sessions end, while a stubborn neovim window shrinking bug finally gets patched out of the codebase. A new configurable URL warning dialog joins several behind the scenes memory leak fixes that keep screen readers, large payloads, and malformed graphics from crashing your terminal.

Windows Terminal 1.24.11321.0 released @ NT Compatible