Making downloads available and easy to find is not always as simple as it may seem. Over time, web sites grow, locations for downloads get fragmented, sometimes you will find different versions in different areas.
Right now, you download our…
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Since the announcement of PrimalForms 2011 we have received quite a number of inquiries about the next generation of PrimalScript. So without further delay, yes, there will also be a 2011 version of PrimalScript. We have analyzed all the…
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The next class for Windows PowerShell training has been scheduled! Whether you are just beginning, or are eager to learn the new features of PowerShell V2, this class covers it all. Don Jones, SAPIEN MVP, once again teams up with…
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SAPIEN Press e-books are currently formatted as PDF files. Therefore, any PDF reader should be able to display our files so that you can read them. Of course, depending on your device, “your milage may vary.”
Let’s take a look…
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The ILOVEYOU virus in the year 2000 gave Windows Script Host a bad rep because it simply executed every script you double clicked on. Now, mind you, I personally think that was much more the fault of the email clients…
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This is a reminder for our current survey about Backup and Version Control.
Please click here to participate: 2010 Backup Survey
Enter your email in the survey to win cool prizes.
Your responses will help determine what features get added…
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SAPIEN Press offers a variety of technical books in both print and eBook formats. These eBooks can be purchased on www.ScriptingOutpost.com.
Our eBooks are currently distributed in a protected pdf format. What this means is that the eBook is imprinted…
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The SAPIEN Scripting Toolkit is a CD filled with all sorts of tools and information that is useful for anyone who is working with scripting languages. Let’s break down the contents for you…
Free tools – A copy of all…
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In order to improve our products, we like to ask you from time to time how you use certain features, if you do at all.
This month our survey focuses on backup and version control. Your answers will decide what…
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Let’s face it, End User Licensing Agreements (EULAs) are a pain in the butt. Long drawn-out legalese that nobody reads (OK, some people read them but they are usually lawyers and they like that kind of stuff.) But for the…
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