As mentioned in previous blogs, the next version of PrimalForms will support debugging. Anybody who has debugged a script or application knows that breakpoints are a priceless tool. A cool new feature in the 2011 versions of PrimalScript and PrimalForms…
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Last time we learned how you can pre-determine where your script is executed by using meta-comments inside your code.
While this third installment also deals with execution in either 32 or 64 bit environments, the main gap being addressed today…
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End of year clearance! For one day only, on Dec. 31 2010 you can purchase PrimalScript 2009 or PrimalForms 2009 for the outrageously low price of $99 each. You have a 24-hour window to purchase the award winning PrimalScript 2009…
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iPowerShell is SAPIEN’s FREE PowerShell reference tool for iPhone/iPad/iPod users. This week, we have submitted our latest build to the App Store for release.
iPowerShell version 2.1.107 includes a host of new features. Of primary importance is the support for…
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"Can I ask you a quick question?"
This usually precede a long interruption in whatever work you are doing at the time. It doesn’t matter if someone sticks their head into your cubicle while uttering these infamous words or if…
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In the spirit of the season, SAPIEN is giving out Christmas gifts to everyone who purchases PrimalScript or PrimalForms from now until December 24th!
We have 3 different gifts for you for the month of December.
Purchase PrimalScript or PrimalForms…
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The question about a 64 bit version of PrimalScript has been raised a few times in our support forum. The question was, however, not really about what platform PrimalScript uses, but what platform the scripts run on.
As software transitions…
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Not to be out done by PrimalScript 2011’s change tracking, PrimalForms 2011 will now incorporate line modification tracking as well. For more details on change tracking please read the Feature Peek 2011: Track Changes blog article.
Similar to PrimalScript 2011,…
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Users of Microsoft’s Visual Studio have known this feature for a few versions: Anytime you edit a line in your code an indicator in the left border of the window marks the line as changed.
Once you save the file,…
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We have received a couple requests in the last few days to explain the security implications of using our Remote Script Execution Engine (RSEE).
The RSEE service must be installed on a target machine and uses a configurable tcp/ip port…
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