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Microsoft releases PowerToys version 0.25 with localization and accessibility improvements

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Published onOctober 30, 2020

published onOctober 30, 2020

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Microsoft PowerToys users are getting a new update, moving to version 0.25. This release is focused on making stability, quality, and some major accessibility improvements for both end-users and developers. This time, the company has also completed the first pass of localization of its tool in 17 different languages.

Just released#PowerToys0.25. We did our first pass at localizing to 17 languages and big accessibility improvements.https://t.co/RbWvrGZt2F

— Clint Rutkas (@ClintRutkas)October 29, 2020

Furthermore, the company noted that the Video Conferencing Mute utility will be released next week, and it’s not included in this version. “This will be coming in about a week’s time. We need additional work done here to ship this out. It will be 0.26 Experimental and will be 0.25 + The video conference utility,” said Clint Rutkas, Program manager lead on PowerToys.

Here is the full changelog for PowerToys version 0.25:

General

Color Picker

FancyZones

Keyboard manager

PowerToys Run

Dev docs

The company is seeking user feedback to improve the localization of its PowerToys suite of tools. If you find an issue, be sure to report it to thedevelopment team. To get the latest version of the service, users can head to the officialGitHub page.

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