

The announcement of PowerToys Version 0.27.0 was made on Decemon Twitter by developer Clint Rutkas – here is his tweet. The PowerToys known from Windows 9x are also available in the version for Windows 10 Open Source and free of charge. More information can be found in the blog post Windows 10: First Open Source PowerToys released. This restart is supposed to offer power users possibilities to get more efficiency out of the Windows 10 shell and to adapt it for individual workflows. Inspired by the PowerToys project under Windows 95, some developers dared to reboot. The PowerToys were free programs under Windows 95/98, with which certain Windows functions could be optimized or adapted.
