For some time now, SAPIEN has been distributing a free “Scripting Toolkit” CD at various trade shows and events. This CD contains copies of all of our free tools, trial versions of our paid applications, samples of our ebooks and training videos and other cool stuff. All of this stuff is available individually for download […]
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Feature Peek 2011: Queries and Grids in 1, 2, 3
A new feature in PrimalForms 2011 is the Database Browser which makes creating queries in PowerShell GUIs as easy as 1, 2, 3: Click here to view a video of the Database Browser! 1. Create a Database Connection or open an existing connection Fig 1: Create New Database Connection button 2. Use the Database Browser […]
RSEE now supports PowerShell
With this month’s service release for PrimalScript 2009 (build 631) we included an updated version of the RSEE (Remote Script Execution Engine) service. The new version is now available in 32 and 64 bit and can execute PowerShell scripts remotely. It is important to note that you cannot mix the new PrimalScript build with older […]
Export-CSV, now what?
PowerShell 2.0 has added the ability to export and import objects and store them as CSV files. CSV (Comma Separated Values) files have been a common file format since they where first used around 1967 on IBM mainframes and have been in constant use since then. If you need to edit CSV files most people […]
iPowerShell comes to iPad
With the recent successful launch of iPowerShell v2 for iPhone and iPod touch, we have turned our attention to another platform, the Apple iPad. After a month of diligent work, we are pleased to announce that iPowerShell v2.1 will be released to the app store in early April May as a universal app. This single […]
Feature Peek 2011: Snippet Editor
Feature Peek 2011 will consist of a series of blogs that will provide a sneak peek of new features which will appear in the 2011 edition of PrimalScript Studio products. In this blog we will provide you with a sneak peek at the new Snippet Editor tool for PrimalScript 2011 and Visual PowerShell 2011. (Fig […]
Microsoft Scripting Guys showing PrimalForms Community Edition
The Scripting Guys over at Microsoft have started a series on how to use PrimalForms Community Edition for various tasks. Have a look at their first installment here: http://blogs.technet.com/heyscriptingguy/archive/2010/03/01/hey-scripting-guy-march-1-2010.aspx Make sure to give Ed Wilson a shout if you like it and if there are any specific items you would like to see covered.
iPowerShell v.2 now available in Apple app store.
iPowerShell v.2 is finished and is now available at the Apple app store (iTunes link) for download. Don’t know what iPowerShell is? iPowerShell is an easy to use reference tool for users of Microsoft’s PowerShell scripting language for use on the iPhone or iPod Touch. It contains full descriptions of each and every core PowerShell […]
Checking for updates, what does it do?
When we receive support calls, emails or forum posts, one question we always ask is what specific version and service build a user has installed. This is very important since it keeps us from running after problems that have already been solved a while ago. As it turns out, a large percentage of our users […]
New packaging options for PrimalScript 2009
As 64 bit Windows versions become more common, you need to deploy scripts automating 64 bit software as well as maintaining 32 bit versions of the same script. PrimalScript 2009 has always included a script packager that allowed you to wrap a variety of script types into 32 bit executables. With today’s service release (5.0.627) […]