Microsoft is putting PowerShell at the front and center of Windows 8 and you (and your future career) need to be up to speed—NOW! This month, we are going to help you get there with a super collection of everything…
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If you have any software registered at MySAPIEN you will start to see additional downloads when you login.
For one, you will see the stand-alone installers for PrimalMerge 2012 and the SAPIEN Document Explorer there. If you are creating a…
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Join us live on the PowerScripting Podcast! Ferdinand Rios (Chief Executive Officer) and David Corrales (Lead for PowerShell Studio) will be discussing PowerShell Studio 2012, PrimalScript 2012 and iPowerShell.
The live podcast will begin at 9:30 PM EST time, Thursday…
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Some of you started sending us emails asking about support for the new versions of Windows as well as PowerShell version 3.
Of course all current SAPIEN software will support Windows 8 and Server 2012 whenever they are released. We…
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This article was updated August 9, 2022.
The WinForms Control Reference for PowerShell guide provides you with a quick reference for the WinForm controls in PowerShell Studio. The document contains a list of all the important properties, methods, and events…
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New versions of PrimalScript, PowerShell Studio, PrimalSQL, PrimalXML, and ChangeVue are available. Registered users can download the latest service builds from MySAPIEN.
Release Notes:
PrimalScript 2012 v6.5.128
UPD: Remove CAPICOM dependency for signing
ADD: License file support
PowerShell Studio…
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I stumbled upon the following review of PowerShell Studio 2012 and I thought I share it with our readers. The review was written by Robert C. Cain who according to his bio is a Microsoft MVP for SQL and has…
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Jason Helmick from InterfaceTT finalized the first installment of his Getting started Guide for PowerShell Studio 2012.
We are very impressed with his work and have added this guide to the Quick Guides section in our Document Explorer.
The new…
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In this installment of our series about user interface design for administrators we explore the transformation of a command line script to a Windows application.
We start with a simple little script as shown below:
It just prompts for a…
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This post is the first in a series describing some fundamental design guidelines. Software developers usually have some kind of training in designing user interfaces or they benefit from having a specially staffed department for this task. Administrator usually don’t…
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