SAPIEN at Microsoft TechEd 2008 IT Professionals

Its spring when a young man’s fancy turns to thought of … TechEd! Yes, it’s that time again. Microsoft TechEd 2008 will be at the Orange County Convention Center, North/South Building, Orlando, Florida. This year, TechEd is divided into 2 shows: TechEd 2008 Developers and TechEd 2008 IT Professionals. SAPIEN will be exhibiting at TechEd […]

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PrimalScript v.Next

We’ve added a new category to our blog: "PrimalScript v.Next." Over the next few months, we’ll be sharing sneak peeks at the next version of PrimalScript (and no, we haven’t named it yet – there’s no definite release date at this point, but we’ll share that info once it exists). We’ll look at new features […]

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Better Sense for PowerShell

 PrimalScript 2007 build 566 (free to current PrimalScript 2007 owners – log into my.sapien.com to download) includes significant updates to the product’s "PrimalSense" code-hinting and completion feature. For starters, you’ll now get PrimalSense for COM component ProgIDs when using the New-Object cmdlet to instantiate COM components – much like the PrimalSense VBScripters have had with […]

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PrimalScript / Alt+X / PowerShell / Mmmm…

Did you know that the latest build of PrimalScript 2007 (Professional and Enterprise) has a cool new feature for Windows PowerShell users? Just highlight some code – an entire line, just a bit, or several lines – and press Alt+X. Only the highlighted code will execute! This opens up a very cool new workflow. Instead […]

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PrimalScript 2007 Updated – Build 563

A new build of PrimalScript 2007 is available (free to all registered PrimalScript 2007 owners), which adds several new features. A Service Bulletin describing the changes is available at http://support.sapien.com/bulletins/sb563.pdf; registered users should log into http://my.sapien.com to access the download (if you have never registered, you can use http://my.sapien.com to register your product, too). This […]

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