New poll: How do you run your PowerShell scripts?

Please look to the right. There is a new poll. Please take a minute and let us know. Pick the option you use most if you use a variety of methods. If you have any feedback, ideas, comments, something we missed, please comment on this post or use our forum and post in the appropriate […]

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PowerShell Studio 2012 with GIT, Subversion and Mercurial Oh, my!

Similar to PrimalScript 2012, we received requests to add support for GIT, Mercurial, and Subversion in PowerShell Studio 2012. The difficulty of supporting all these various source control solutions is that they all have different APIs and change over time. The varying nature of these tools could potentially make the integration outdated fairly quickly. One […]

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Out-GridView fails in PowerShell V2 after V3 update

Seems there was a recent update to PowerShell V3 that has affected PowerShell V2. Now the Out-Gridview  cmdlet produces an error and no longer functions in PowerShell V2. This issue affects all products using PowerShell including packaged scripts running in V2 mode. V2 only machines may not be affected To reproduce the error start PowerShell […]

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End of the World Sale!

It’s a good news, bad news thing. The good news is that the Mayans were apparently great at calculating dates. The bad news is they calculated that the end of the world is December 21, 2012. Yeah, that’s tomorrow! Of course, we don’t believe in such things but, just in case, we are having a […]

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Reference Highlighting in PowerShell Studio 2012

PrimalScript 2012 isn’t the only product to get Reference Highlighting! As per user requests, PowerShell Studio 2012 also allows you to highlight references in your code simply by double clicking on a variable, identifier, member, function or any other object.   You can also use the Ctrl + W(ord) keyboard shortcut to access select the […]

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Using GIT, Subversion and Mercurial with PrimalScript 2012

For quite some time we have been asked to add support for the aforementioned version control systems to PrimalScript. But every time we looked into it, the API changed or the preferred system du jour changed. We didn’t want to add support for too many API’s that get potentially outdated fast. But most importantly, many […]

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Service Release (12/10/2012)

New versions of our SAPIEN Software are available. Registered users can download the latest service builds from MySAPIEN.   Release Notes: PrimalScript 2012 v 6.5.136: ADD: Reference HighlightingADD: Custom Tools MenuUPD: Minor bug fixes and enhancements   PowerShell Studio 2012 v3.1.14 FIX: Single Instance issue where multiple copies of the application still openedFIX: PrimalSense for […]

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Reference highlighting in PrimalScript 2012

You have asked for it, here it is. With this new service build of PrimalScript 2012 (6.5.136) you get reference highlighting. For those of you not familiar with this functionality, read on. Basically if you double click on an identifier, be it a function, variable, member etc. that identifier gets selected. Nothing exciting about that. […]

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All SAPIEN eBooks are 50% off during Cyber Monday!

In honor of Cyber Monday, we are offering a 50% discount on all our ebooks, including the very popular Windows PowerShell 2.0:TFM by Don Jones and Jeffery Hicks.  You’d better hurry up and buy them them from our online store because the sale ends at midnight tonight!  The titles on sale are: Windows PowerShell 2.0: […]

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PowerShell Studio: PrimalSense for Object Constructors

In the last service release (v3.1.13), we expanded PowerShell Studio’s PrimalSense. Now when you use the New-Object’s ArgumentList parameter, PowerShell Studio will automatically display the list of possible constructors for the given object type:   In addition, you can tab insert the constructor parameters in a similar fashion to the previously announced method completion feature: […]

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