You can add any .mov, .mp4 and .m4v formatted videos to iPowerShell Pro such as the SAPIEN produced PowerShell video training series available at http://www.sapien.com/training by following the instructions below:
Connect your device to iTunes.
Select the device in the…
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iPowerShell Pro uses a simple text file for listing Aliases in the Alias module. Each entry is a single line. The “alias” comes first, followed by a space and the cmdlet name followed by a CRLF. Please use all lowercase…
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The Powershell About Help file is a simple 80 character wide .txt file with a CRLF at the end of each line of text. Section names are typically all in caps and left justified. Section content is indented 4 spaces.…
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iPowerShell Pro uses two mandatory files to display cmdlet help: the PowerShell Help Formatted XML file and an automatically generated .index file. We also use three optional files: a user-generated .info file and two user created .png files.
The .xml…
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iPowerShell Pro initially ships without any cmdlets, etc. You should connect to Wi-Fi to download the initial data set, as the V3 cmdlet set is quite extensive and can take a couple of minutes to download.
Downloading the data onto…
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Just like every year, SAPIEN Technologies is a proud sponsor of the Napa County Science Fair.
5th and 6th grade students from all over Napa County assembled at the Napa Valley Museum to show off their science and engineering prowess.…
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So if you read the previous post in this series, you’d know that we enable script editing and updates to scripts on the server. We also have a Script Management service that helps you edit, copy, move and delete scripts…
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Want to see some more from iPowerShell Pro V3? Well here you go!
On the PSWA console screen, tap the Scripts button to get a list of scripts on the server.
Tap the chevron on the right of the script…
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What’s in store for the next version of iPowerShell Pro? Can you say Enhanced PowerShell Web Access? Check out the screen shots below:
Figure 1 below shows what PSWA looks like on a tablet through iPowerShell Pro.
Tap the cmdlet…
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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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