

But recently the Microsoft new Terminal is available for Windows 10 it is a great tool to use both Windows PowerShell and Windows Command Prompt under the same roof. You can understand, exactly what I mean by saying that. However you can open multiple Command Prompt or PowerShell windows, but that isn’t convenient at all.

Unlike most Terminal emulators available for Linux, neither Windows Command Prompt, nor Windows PowerShell has support for multiple tabs, which is something that really matters to people who work extensively with either Windows PowerShell or Windows Command Prompt or both. But the default PowerShell and Windows Command Prompt has some limitations. Keeping the features apart, there are even some customization options available for Command Prompt and Windows PowerShell. The Windows PowerShell, which is somewhat similar to Command Prompt has some neat improvements over the default command line, i.e. From carrying out some administrative tasks on Windows to using SSH and access the Linux shell, which you can learn more about here, the Windows Command Prompt is really useful. Just like the Terminal on Linux, the Command Prompt on Windows is also a powerful tool, if not as powerful as that of Linux Terminal.
