

Upgraded the Windows App SDK runtimes to 1.1.1.To get an idea of what the 'finished' version of this utility collection will offer you can read over Microsoft's strategy for its v1.0 release here. The Power Toys setup file weighs in at 8.39MB and is ready to download now direct from GitHub. PowerToys icon in the Start menu will always show.Fixed several FancyZones bugs including proper handling of taskbar position.Fixed most of the FancyZones Virtual Desktop bugs.Per machine installation fixed, non-admin user will be able again to use PowerToys after the regression in v0.16.FancyZones (window manager) can now snap to two zones (still experimental since it doesn't support restoring the app to two zones).Some of the biggest changes in v0.17, many to do with the FancyZones window manager, are bullet pointed below: Greater stability comes from bug fixes in many of the utilities in this release. Microsoft is carefully checking "how aggressive," users want to the auto-updates to be and at the present time have decided to make it that you need to click a button to let auto-updates go ahead rather than leave it to silently do its thing. Of course, as this release has just become available you won't get to test the auto-update for a few weeks when v0.17X or v0.18 drops.

On the latter point, its developers have added in code for auto-updates of the utility suite. Microsoft's main targets for the v0.17 release of PowerToys were to increase stability and improve upgradability. Already, Microsoft has followed up with the release of PowerToys v0.17 on GitHub. HEXUS reported upon the release of v0.16 at the beginning of the month, which introduced major features like the Markdown Preview pane extension, SVG Preview pane extension, Image Resizer Window Shell extension, and Window Walker (an alt-tab alternative) - as well as over 100 bug fixes. Microsoft's developers have been speeding along at an impressive rate of knots with their PowerToys additions, tweaks, and refinements.
