We receive requests all the time for discounts on sets of 5 licenses… and we heard you! During the month of August, you can purchase 5-packs for an unheard of 30% off!
5 licenses of PrimalScript 2012 cost $1,745 but,…
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Want to learn PowerShell? Let me rephrase that—you *need* to learn PowerShell—it’s not a question anymore. If you are a Microsoft software or network administrator of any sort, you need to know PowerShell and, if you haven’t started yet, we…
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Release Notes:
PrimalScript 2012 v 6.5.147:
UPD: Minor bug fixes and enhancements
PowerShell Studio 2012 v3.1.20
FIX: Issue with TableLayout control
FIX: Breakpoint at first line getting skipped
FIX: Popup for File Browser
UPD: Multi-Form Project Template
UPD: Minor…
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Both PrimalScript 2014 and PowerShell Studio 2014 will have to ability to create Windows Installer files (MSI) for your scripts, modules or packaged executables. It works pretty straightforward; put the files you want to install into a folder, enter some…
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Version control is a necessity for most, if not all, software development teams. When you work with a large number of individuals plugging away at the same code you just need some mechanism to channel access and preserve previous known-good…
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You may not be aware that each WinForm Control has a Tag property which can be very useful in certain circumstances.
Why use the Tag Property?
Use the Tag property when you need to associate an object or store state…
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We have all heard that phrase. We have all faced that scenario. A script runs perfectly fine on your machine or any VM you have, but just refuses to do anything useful on that one server where it really matters.…
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New versions of our SAPIEN Software are available. Registered users can download the latest service builds from MySAPIEN.
Release Notes:
PrimalScript 2012 v 6.5.145:
ADD: Compare file button to the document tab context menu
FIX: Packager $Commandline variable adding backticks…
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This week, I had the pleasure to speak and attend the inaugural PowerShell Summit. In my “GUI Toolmaking with PowerShell” session I covered how to create a GUI using PowerShell Studio 2012 and how to use some common controls. Even…
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We do get this question from users new to our software quite frequently. We realize that there is some overlap between the two products, they are both editors after all and both support PowerShell. I could go on and explain…
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