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Drop Support for Windows 10 #39

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aisgbnok opened this issue Aug 2, 2022 · 0 comments · Fixed by #41
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Drop Support for Windows 10 #39

aisgbnok opened this issue Aug 2, 2022 · 0 comments · Fixed by #41
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aisgbnok commented Aug 2, 2022

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Moving forward these packages will be dropping support for Windows 10 and only support supported versions of Windows 11. This is easier for me and supporting Windows 10 was becoming a hassle. We are already a year into Windows 11's launch and it's adoption will only increase at a faster rate from here.

These packages housed in this project are largely for personal use and many of my personal devices are running Windows 11. In the next few months I plan on moving 90% of my devices and my family's devices to Windows 11. Continuing to support Windows 10 is no longer necessary and more of a burden. A large part of this is the significant change in Windows Terminal behavior as noted in #27.

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