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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Debugging multiple scripts with PrimalScript 2012
Debugging a simple script with a few lines is not a big deal, hit debug and step through it. Almost any PowerShell related editor can do that today. But what if you need to debug a complete system of scripts interacting with one another? This new service build of PrimalScript 2012 introduces the ability to […]
SAPIEN Returns to the PowerScripting Podcast
Join us live on the PowerScripting Podcast! Ferdinand Rios (Chief Executive Officer) and David Corrales (Lead for PowerShell Studio) will be discussing PowerShell Studio 2012, PrimalScript 2012 and iPowerShell. The live podcast will begin at 9:30 PM EST time, Thursday August 2. http://powerscripting.wordpress.com/ Don’t miss it!
Getting started with PrimalScript 2012 (Part 1)
Jason Helmick from InterfaceTT strikes again with the first installment of his Getting started Guide for PrimalScript 2012. We are very happy that he keeps these coming and have added this guide to the Quick Guides section in our Document Explorer.The new guide is also available from the QuickGuides folder on our download site. Please […]
SAPIEN at Tech-Ed 2012
Once again, SAPIEN will be in attendance at Tech-Ed 2012, this year held in Orlando from June 11th – 14th. If you are going to be there, look for us at booth 1748. This year, we will be focussing on our Powershell related products: PrimalScript 2012, PowerShell Studio 2012 and iPowerShell Pro. PrimalScript 2012 […]
PrimalScript 2012: What’s new? (Part 8)
Last time we looked at the new code navigator on top of the source code views in PrimalScript 2012. Today we’ll have a look at the other tabs on the new ribbon interface. There are four additional tabs that are always available: View This is the place where you can show or hide all the […]
PrimalScript 2012: What’s new? (Part 7)
Last time we told you about some new debugger features in PrimalScript 2012. And you already know all about the new Ribbon user interface this new version sports. One thing that we were really focused about in this version was to make navigating your code easier. Since there is no “PrimalSense” toolbar anymore the method […]
PrimalScript 2012: What’s new? (Part 6)
VBScript users have told me on occasion that they are really jealous of one feature of PowerShell: Write-Debug Depending on the value of $DebugPreference this produces output when needed but makes it easy to silence diagnostic output once a script moves to production. VBScript and JScript developers have to sprinkle WScript.Echo calls through their code […]
PrimalScript 2012: What’s new? (Part 5)
As promised last time we take a look at the new version of the Object Browser in PrimalScript 2012. As soon as you click on the PowerShell node you will notice two things: It opens a LOT faster. PrimalScript 2012 loads its information from a cache rather than instantiating a slow starting copy of PowerShell. […]
PrimalScript 2012: What’s new? (Part 4)
In the last post we completed our look at the Home tab of PrimalScript 2012’s new ribbon interface. In this installment we will examine the File menu. Located to the left of the Home tab, the “File” tab doesn’t reveal another ribbon tab but rather opens what is commonly called a “backstage view” This menu […]