For some time now, SAPIEN has been distributing a free “Scripting Toolkit” CD at various trade shows and events. This CD contains copies of all of our free tools, trial versions of our paid applications, samples of our ebooks and…
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SAPIEN Technologies is going to Tech Ed 2010 in New Orleans, June 7th-10th! We would love to see you there, so we are giving away three Tech-Ed passes! This includes one all-inclusive pass worth $2000, and two show floor only…
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iPowerShell v.2 is finished and is now available at the Apple app store (iTunes link) for download.
Don’t know what iPowerShell is? iPowerShell is an easy to use reference tool for users of Microsoft’s PowerShell scripting language for use on…
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SAPIEN Press’ Windows PowerShell 2.0:TFM eBook by Don Jones and Jeffery Hicks is ready for purchase and download on ScriptingOutpost.com. This book is a major update to the best selling Windows PowerShell 1.0:TFM, the first PowerShell book available. Don and…
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Now that PowerShell has been upgraded to version 2.0, it is time for us to release an upgraded version of our well received iPhone app, iPowerShell. So what do we have in store for this version?
Obviously, the first thing…
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Our first attempt at a SAPIEN tour was a great success! Do you have a user group you would like to have us visit? Contact Margaret@sapien.com and we will put you on the schedule for 2010.…
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Ever run into a situation where you have 2 folders with identical file names in them but possibly different content in the files? You really don’t want to have to open each and every file to compare them and then…
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SAPIEN Press has once again joined forces with Don Jones and Jeffery Hicks to bring you the latest and greatest information on Windows PowerShell, version 2. Windows PowerShell: TFM, in its third edition, will be released shortly after the release…
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This month’s PowerShell one-liner queries the WMI Win32_Product class for a specified computer and builds a formatted report of all installed applications sorted by vendor. You’ll be able to tell at a glance what is installed, when it was installed,…
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Lately I seem to be answering a number of PowerShell XML related questions. When that happens I figure its time for an example. I have a script that I think originally was posted in a forum. I apologize that I…
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