With the release of the latest versions of the 2015 SAPIEN products we also integrated a new update tool. This new version will check for updates on all licensed and unexpired trial version of our products. It can download and…
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Our 2015 versions have been out for a while and most of you already know about some of the new features. But we want to make sure you don’t miss anything, so here is a brief recap.
PrimalScript 2015 now…
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PrimalScript 2014 can make a variety of script files into executable files. We call that packaging. This feature is mostly used by VBScript and PowerShell administrators to wrap their scripts into an executable file that can be shipped to end…
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We do not always blog about service builds.
But when we do, it is important.
Code responsibly.
PrimalScript 2014 has some new features in the MSI builder you want to check out.
First of all you can now control the…
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ScriptMerge 2014 has been updated with the recent service releases of PrimalScript 2014, PowerShell Studio 2014 and VersionRecall 2014.
Comparing the same files over and over again? You can use the new file groups function to open these compares quickly.…
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PrimalScript 2104’s PowerShell Debugger has received a minor update with build 7.0.44.
The variables window now shows the actual .NET type of the underlying variable in a separate column.
In addition to that you can also see array data. If…
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Its that time of year again… Tech-Ed Time! Of course, SAPIEN will be in attendance, will you? If you are attending Tech-Ed 2014, drop by our booth (#434) and say hello to Alex (our CTO), David (lead developer of…
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Buy VersionRecall 2014 at 50% Off When You Purchase or Upgrade PrimalScript or PowerShell Studio
But wait—there’s more: with the purchase or upgrade of a license, we will give you a one-year subscription for both pieces of software! It’s a…
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PrimalScript, PowerShell Studio or any other tool in the PowerShell universe you can think of?
We get this question a lot, so I thought I’d give you a few highlights. First and foremost, this is not a game of ISE…
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We use scripting to automate tasks that would otherwise be very repetitive. However, when it comes to creating a script most users start with a blank slate, an empty file. Then they hunt for copy and paste sources to start…
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