A week ago I was hanging out with PowerShell trainer extraordinaire Jason Helmick and while we where geeking out over PowerShell tricks and software features (yes, I know, bad, isn’t it?) I asked him how he would improve file groups. (…) (crickets) (…) File groups? So I demonstrated. I learned some time ago that most […]
Look right! New survey.
If you glance to the right of this post you see a new survey. It’s about how you open files in our products. Please spend the few seconds, consider the answers and click. It doesn’t take long and it doesn’t hurt, I promise. Polls like this help us consider which areas should get more attention […]
You have ONE day left to vote!
Show us the love by voting for us in the annual Community Choice awards of Windows IT Pro, SQLServer Pro and Dev Pro magazines. We are nominated in several categories and, if you haven’t voted yet, we ask that you vote for the following products: Windows IT Pro Magazine:http://www.surveymonkey.com/s/WinITProCommChoiceFinalVoting Category 18. Best Mobile & Wireless […]
PowerShell V2 Bug Introduced After Installing V3
As some of you may know, we are working on updating our products to support PowerShell V3 and have been running various tests to ensure our software functions correctly. During this testing process we stumbled upon a minor bug that was introduced into V2 after installing PowerShell V3 on Windows 7. As it turned out, […]
PowerShell V3 breakpoint bug
While we are adapting and verifying all our bits and pieces for PowerShell V3 and Windows 8, we sometimes stumble across little changes from PowerShell V2 behavior. Most of the time this is pretty simple and we can adapt our code to a new object or a change of where the information is located. Sometimes […]
See you in Charlotte, NC
If you are at the PowerShell Saturday #002 in Charlotte, NC this weekend (September 15th 2012), drop by the SAPIEN table. Ask all the questions you want about our products and drop a business card to win a copy of PowerShell Studio 2012. See you there…
Spotlight on the StatusStrip Control
The “Spotlight on Controls” series focuses on a single WinForms control in PowerShell Studio 2012, details the important Properties, Methods, and Events of the control and demonstrates how to utilize the control. Most of the information about the controls is still applicable to previous versions of PrimalForms. Note: The StatusStrip control is only available for […]
WinForms Interactive Reference Guide for PowerShell
Not long ago we released the WinForms Control Reference for PowerShell. We have taken the Reference a step further by creating an interactive version! The Interactive Reference allows you to display help information by clicking on a control in the Toolbox: For those of you who like reading on paper, you have the option to […]
It’s Awards Time!
It’s that time of the year. The grapes in Napa are ripening. The weather is changing. And the awards are coming! Windows IT Pro, SQLServer Pro and Dev Pro magazines are having their annual Community Choice awards and SAPIEN Products are nominated in several categories. We ask all of our loyal customers and friends to […]
Join SAPIEN at PowerShell Saturday in Charlotte on Sept. 15
Join Alex Riedel, CTO at SAPIEN Technologies, in Charlotte, NC, for a full day of PowerShell-ness! PowerShell Saturday #2 will take place on September 15 and will bring together 200 developers, network administrators, and IT professionals for 15 intense sessions on hot PowerShell-related topics such as Windows 8, Sharepoint, SQL Server, and Exchange, among others. […]