
NET DLLs into PowerToys.īut as of release v0.20.1, PowerToys handles all open applications without issue. Via Twitter, one of team leader Clint Rutkas’ associates informed me this was because of the program’s inclusion of the Core. Versions 0.18.2 and earlier would require users to jump into Task Manager and terminate various processes and applications before its installation could complete.

Over the past few months, PowerToys has really cleaned up its installation and update capabilities.

(Make sure not to grab an experimental pre-release.) To get started, go to the PowerToys site on GitHub and download the latest release you’ll find it under “Releases” near the top right of the home page, or visit the Releases page directly. Despite its preview status, however, the new PowerToys collection is well worth a look.
