Last time we looked at the new script editor features. Now we will take a look at the new Function Explorer as well as other additions. Function Explorer The new Function Explorer displays a list of all the functions and events within the current script file: If you are working within a Project, the available […]
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PowerShell Studio 2012: What’s New? (Part 4)
Last time we looked at the new Control Sets. Now we will take a look at the new Script Editor features: Improved Syntax Coloring PowerShell Studio 2012 now colors cmdlet and functions parameters: Convert Cmdlet & Aliases Using the Context Menu or the Keyboard Shortcut you can convert your Cmdlets and Aliases. You can also […]
PowerShell Studio 2012: What’s New? (Part 3)
Last time we looked at the new Styles. Now we will take a look at the next major designer feature: Control Sets Control Sets are essentially custom controls that you can drag and drop from the Toolbox Panel into the designer like any other ordinary form control. They are made up of either single or […]
PowerShell Studio 2012: What’s New? (Part 2)
Last time we looked at PowerShell Studio’s new UI features such as the updated Ribbon and custom layouts. Now we will take a look at the new Forms Designer features. Styles Have you ever got tired of applying the same properties over and over to controls such as anchoring? Well this is where Styles come […]
PowerShell Studio 2012: What’s New? (Part 1)
What is PowerShell Studio 2012 you ask? PowerShell Studio is the next step in PrimalForms’ evolution. The new name better represents what PrimalForms has become as opposed to what it once was. Since version 2009, PrimalForms was no longer limited to simple Forms generation. It allowed you to write your event handler scripts without leaving […]
Almost Ready: Windows Server 2008, What’s New | What’s Changed
This new book, covering ONLY the differences between Windows Server 2003 and Windows Server 2008, is in the final stages of production and should be ready for ordering within 2-3 weeks. We have a sample chapter posted at www.SAPIENPress.com/windows_server_08.asp if you’d like to see how this book is the fastest way to come up to […]