Microsoft has released PowerToys version 0.15.2, which is a bug fix version.
Here are the main updates:
• Installers are now signed with version number naming (this fix also helps improve the long-term stability of the build infrastructure)
•IO exception handling in FancyZone editor
•Spelling errors
PowerToys is a collection of free utilities developed by Microsoft developers that can be used by power users to tweak and simplify Windows operations to increase efficiency. It first appeared in Windows 95, but is not officially supported by Microsoft and has not been thoroughly tested. By the time of Windows XP, all applications entering Windows required security review, so PowerToys disappeared.
In May 2019, Microsoft announced that it would restart the project in an official name. Microsoft said that this restart of research and development of PowerToys will provide some efficiency-improving utilities and can be used through the Windows 10 shell, while allowing users to customize individual workflows.