Merry Christmas! Here is an early Christmas gift from SAPIEN. Just in time for the holidays, the latest version of iPowerShell Pro (version 4.0) is now available on the App Store. Current owners of iPowerShell Pro will receive this release as a free upgrade. New users can purchase it for $4.99. This release is virtually […]
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Do you want PowerShell and Pizza in New York? You’ve Come to the Right Place!
If you’re interested in PowerShell and live in or near New York City, you should check out the NYC PowerShell User Group. They meet the second Monday of each month on 6th Avenue and usually have presentations from various PowerShell luminaries, working sessions, and other functions that promote the transfer and dissemination of knowledge about […]
SAPIEN PowerShell Videos to be posted to YouTube
SAPIEN’s original PowerShell Training video set produced and taught by Don Jones, will be posted to YouTube starting this week. While these videos were originally created in 2008, there is still a great deal of valid and valuable information contained in this set. The video set consists of 4 DVDs: PowerShell Fundamentals, Intermediate, Advanced and […]
Announcing PowerShell 4.0 TFM
SAPIEN Press has teamed up with PowerShell MVP Jason Helmick and Mike F. Robbins to create the next generation of our popular PowerShell TFM book. Covering the newly released PowerShell 4.0, we expect this new book to be available in January 2014. This edition is designed from the ground up to not only be a […]
PowerShell Studio 2012 – WinForms – GUI ToolMaking
Francois-Xavier Cat over at the LazyWinAdmin blog, wrote a follow up article to Creating a GUI with PowerShell Studio. Like the previous article, a video is included: “Today I will go a bit further and show you how to create a tool to query some information from a remote computer. I will first send […]
Creating a GUI with PowerShell Studio
Francois-Xavier Cat over at the LazyWinAdmin blog, wrote a great article on how to create a basic GUI using PowerShell Studio 2012. In addition, the article includes a video of the process: “The following post will demo how to create a basic Graphical User Interface with SAPIEN PowerShell Studio 2012. Last year I released […]
PowerShell Studio – Passing and Returning Values using Forms
Two frequent questions we get on the forums are: How do I pass a value to another form? How do I get the results from a form? In this article, we will answer these common questions in order to give you a better understanding about how to use projects with multiple forms. Getting Started […]
PowerShell in the UK? You Bet! And SAPIEN is Supporting the Community!
SQLSaturdays worldwide are a great vehicle for database administrators and others to get together, learn from each other, and network. Obviously, they center around SQL but we at SAPIEN are quite pleased to see PowerShell becoming part of these events. Now that Microsoft has PowerShell at the center of its scripting world, this only […]
Introducing PowerRegEx – Community Preview
How many times have you worked with Regular Expressions and forgotten what expression denoted what? Oftentimes I need to search online to figure out what basic expressions to use or end up using another method. For this reason we are introducing a new tool that makes regular expressions more accessible to the rest of us: […]
How would you change PrimalCSV?
PrimalCSV is another one of our community tools up for a review. As CSV is one of the file formats frequently used by administrators to transport large amounts of data from one script to the other, the need for a specialized tool is pretty clear. Whether you just need to see a file to verify […]