With the release of the latest service build (5.9.257), we have added support for XAML files in PowerShell Studio’s projects and have created a new project template named WPF Project. This is part of our ongoing process to add support…
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It’s the best time of the year – the 2025 SAPIEN software releases are here!
You can view all product updates on the SAPIEN Product Version History page.
Check out how to get the 2025 Software Release Below:
The process…
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PrimalPad and the Profile Editor have been available for ARM64 for some time. We are pleased to announce that PowerShell Help, CIM Explorer 2024, VersionRecall 2024, and PrimalXML 2024 are also now available for ARM64.
If you frequently work on…
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New for 2024 is a new Start Page in PrimalScript 8.1.198 and PrimalXML 4.7.81.
The new start page combines elements from the MRU (Most Recently Used) list in the backstage view with buttons you may find useful at startup.
Many…
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The subscription model for our products was discontinued effective January 22, 2024. Active subscriptions will remain active until canceled or terminated for non-payment. If you want to transfer your subscription to a perpetual license or have questions, please contact sales@sapien.com.…
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ARM processors have been part of the Microsoft Windows computer infrastructure for some time. Windows 10 officially started supporting it back in 2017. I am intentionally leaving out Windows 8 on Windows RT; if you have encountered this, you likely…
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This article provides an overview of a new feature introduced in PrimalScript 8.1.177 and PowerShell Studio 5.8.219 that enables you to quickly backup your source code.
As mentioned in a previous post about PrimalScript’s new ‘code copy’ feature, when we…
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This article provides an overview of a new feature introduced in PrimalScript build 8.1.177 that allows you to create, compare, and manage copies of your code.
When we get a request to extract source code from a packaged executable, it…
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We are pleased to announce the addition of PowerShell 7 support with the PowerShell HelpWriter 2023 release (3.0.56).
You can now select the PowerShell Version at the bottom of the Select Module dialog:
The modules listed are from the $PSModulePath…
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Testing can be a chore if you develop DevOps solutions with PowerShell 7. After all, there seem to be new versions frequently; some are Long Term Support (LTS), while others disappear from use quickly. So regardless of status, whatever environment…
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