In Build 2019, the Microsoft announces new Windows Terminal for Windows 10 users. Last night, Windows Terminal appeared in the Microsoft Store.
Soon after, Microsoft published an article confirming the release of Windows Terminal. This is currently a preview and from what we understand this will be the first version of a series of trial versions, until the winter of 2019 where Microsoft has set a deadline for the final version of Terminal 1.0.
The new application has many new features, such as support for multiple tabs, support for multiple settings and configuration options that allow users to customize the appearance of the Terminal and more.
If you are running Windows 10, you can download the Terminal from the Microsoft Store from here. You must be running Windows 10 version 18362.0 to continue the installation from the Microsoft Store. Otherwise it will accept the command but will not proceed with the installation process.
In addition, the Microsoft Store, once it sees that you are running an older version, for example 17763.557, provides you with an update button that will take you to in this link to update your system.
Microsoft has this program as open source so you can head to GitHub and contribute to the development of the application.