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17.10.2025 16:42

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Windows 11 25H2 update brings text editor and multi-screen notifications

Microsoft released a new major update to Windows 11, version 25H2, a week ago. The upgrade is easy via the eKB5054156 package, and it brings a number of new features.
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A new update to Windows 11, version 25H2, has recently become publicly available. Microsoft has confirmed that upgrading is easy via the eKB5054156 package. The update includes a number of new features, although some of the promised ones are not yet available. 

Among the missing features is Administrator Protection, which is supposed to improve security in a business environment. On the other hand, Microsoft has added some unexpected innovations, such as the ability to display notifications on a secondary display. The latter feature will be especially useful for users with multiple displays. 

The biggest new feature is for developers and power users: the new command-line text editor Edit. Available in versions 25H2 and 24H2, it allows you to edit files via Terminal with the command “edit [filename]”. 

Edit is an open source, lightweight editor with a TUI graphical interface, designed for ease of use. It replaces the old MS-DOS editor, which was discontinued on 64-bit systems. It is less than 250 KB in size and supports multiple files, mouse navigation, and other features. 

Microsoft is filling a long-standing void in command-line tools and opening the door to new possibilities for developers. 


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