PowerShell vs PowerCmd : Which is Better?

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PowerShell

PowerShell (including Windows PowerShell and PowerShell Core) is a task automation and configuration management framework from Microsoft, consisting of a command-line shell and associated scripting language built on the .NET Framework. Developed by Microsoft

License: Open Source

Apps available for Mac OS X Windows Linux

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PowerCmd

PowerCmd enhances your command prompt with an easy-to-use Windows GUI-style interface and allows you to run multiple consoles within a single tabbed window. Developed by PowerCmd

License: Commercial

Categories: OS & Utilities

Apps available for Windows

PowerShell VS PowerCmd Feature comparision

Feature PowerShell PowerCmd
Scripting
Optimized for Windows
PowerShell Scripting
Shell integration
Tabbed interface
Quake-style
Command line
Customizable
Configurable
Function Key Shortcuts
Support for Multiple Monitors
Plugins
GPU Support
Lightweight
No input delay
Terminal emulator
Command line interface
Extensible by Plugins/Extensions
Portable
*community curated information: This table may not have the most accurate information. Please suggest changes

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