We would like to thank “New SQL Blog” for recently posting a review of PowerShell Studio 2012.
“If you spend a lot of time writing PowerShell code there’s just no better ISE out there.”
Read the full review:
http://newsqlblog.com/2013/03/14/powershell-studio-review/…
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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 6.5.142:
UPD: Minor bug fixes and enhancements
PowerShell Studio 2012 v3.1.17
FIX: Potential issue when editing…
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It’s always great to receive feedback from our users and fans but it’s particularly nice when they blog about our software or even about our line of clothing! Mike Robbins wrote a great review about PowerShell Studio 2012 (link here)…
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Sure, you are supposed to write all new scripts in PowerShell. Some say you can replace any VBScript with a single line in PowerShell. But the truth is, many of you still have to maintain, develop and debug scripts written…
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We are proud to announce PrimalSQL 2012 has won WebHost Magazine’s Editor Choice award!
“For creating a powerful, full featured and easy to use SQL development tool, Sapien Technologies’ PrimalSQL 2012 receives our Editors’ Choice award for March 2013.”
You…
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This month we are offering you a great deal on our two most popular software applications—buy either PrimalScript 2012 or PowerShell Studio 2012 at full price and receive the other one for half off. These are the current versions of…
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Some of you may have already encountered this. You upgraded your system to PowerShell 3.0, 4.0, or 5.0 and you want PrimalScript or PowerShell Studio to recognize the new version of PowerShell. This article addresses that very question. You can accomplish this by…
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Syntax coloring for programming languages was originally introduced as a visual aid to assist developers in assessing the syntactical correctness of code. Unlike the squiggly red or green underlines in Microsoft Word colors indicate validation rather than error. So while…
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If you follow the Spotlight on Controls series you might be familiar with the Enable property that is shared by all WinForms controls. This property allows you to disable controls so they no longer can be interacted with.
For example,…
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In case you haven’t heard, PowerShell is *THE* scripting language you must master if you want to advance in your career. This month-long sale will give you a great opportunity to do just that: purchase all the essential PowerShell development…
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