For advanced Windows users, the command line has long been a powerful tool for managing and interacting with the operating system. But PowerShell ups the ante with automation and scripting.
In this article, we cover three of them – PowerShell, Command Prompt, and Windows Terminal — explaining how they differ from each other and when they should be used. The operating system of ...
Windows Command Prompt now defaults to PowerShell, a more powerful tool for IT pros. PowerShell is an open-source CLI and ...
In this post, we will show you how to uninstall Notepad via PowerShell, Command Prompt, and the Settings app in Windows 11/10. Notepad was added to the Microsoft Store and you can install the ...