We just released the second video in our “Check out this feature” series, a series of short videos that focus on features you might have missed.
Our first video, Function Builder in SAPIEN PowerShell Studio, demonstrated our awesome automation for function and parameter syntax.
Our second video, Rewind in PowerShell Studio: A built-in safety net for your scripts, describes the Rewind and Create Restore Point features, which help you recover to a previous version of a script — or any PowerShell Studio file — even if you’ve saved, or closed and reopened the file multiple times. And, the video shows you how to use these features in a real-world scenario.
You can find all of our videos on the SAPIEN Technologies YouTube channel. To be sure not to miss any of them, subscribe!
I hope you like these videos. As always, I really appreciate comments, suggestions and ideas.
New stuff from the SAPIEN blog you might like: Rewind: A Built-In Safety Net in PowerShell Studio https://t.co/NzMSWqjNT6
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Thanks for these videos guys and please keep them coming. I’ve been using PowerShell studio for some time now can honestly say that I haven’t even thought about using many of its features. So it’s great to see these things demonstrated so quickly and easily.
Rewind: A Built-In Safety Net in PowerShell Studio https://t.co/R3yaD6S0M1
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