The Jason Helmick over at PowerShell.org wrote an interesting article about his PowerShell toolbox:
New tools in my toolbox!
In the article, he mentions PrimalScript, PowerShell Studio and VersionRecall 2014:
“I’ve used PrimalScript for a very long time and I…
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Release Notes:
PrimalScript 2012 v 6.5.162:
UPD: Cache Builder to address issue with legacy snapins
PowerShell Studio 2012 v3.1.30:
FIX: Issue with source control showing incorrect status
FIX: Comment Length for checking in files
FIX: File encoding issue…
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Somewhere around this time of year we have people tweet, bugle or snail mail us support questions. Sometimes we even hear faint drums from the hills. Twitter and bush drums are not monitored, the guy reading fog horn signals is…
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You have used our software and you have given us a lot of good feedback and made a lot of requests. We have taken all of them to heart and are very pleased to announce the 2014 versions of all…
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We are proud to announce that VersionRecall 2014 has been released and is now available for download from our web site at http://www.sapien.com/software/versionrecall.
If you have been evaluating the community preview version, please make sure to read all the way…
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SAPIEN is taking the show on the road! Starting February 2014 and continuing through November 2014, SAPIEN will be talking about and demo-ing its new and updated PowerShell related tools around the globe. Our currently confirmed dates and locations are…
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The Spotlight on Controls series describes the controls, that is, the objects in the System.Windows.Forms namespace, so you can use them effectively when building GUI apps in PowerShell Studio and PrimalScript.
Each post focuses on one control and lists its…
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Release Notes:
PrimalScript 2012 v 6.5.159:
FIX: Crash cause by large tooltip text
FIX: Pinned items on MRU list showing the incorrect pin
FIX: CacheBuilder issue with snapins
PowerShell Studio 2012 v3.1.29:
FIX: Tooltip preventing users from clicking on text…
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In the PowerShell Studio: Enable and Disable Groups of Controls article we discussed how you can enable or disable group of controls by setting the parent control’s Enable property.
Now we will look at other properties that have a similar…
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The guys over at PowerShell Task Force have been posting a series of GUI Tutorials using PowerShell Studio 2012, including a festive Christmas GUI:
Create AD users the GUI way:
http://powershelltaskforce.com/2013/12/create-ad-users-part-6/#
Merry Christmas – How To:
http://powershelltaskforce.com/2013/12/merry-christmas-the-how-to/
I would…
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