PrimalScript 2007 – Find in Files

Here’s the first taste of some of the new features and improvements to PrimalScript 2007.

I’ve been writing scripts for a long time and have a pretty unorganized library, despite my best efforts. Often when developing a new script I’ll remember I have a snippet of code but not remember where I used it. I’m getting better at using PrimalScript’s Snippet feature to save new snippets going forward, but this only gets me so far.

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PrimalScript 2007 Beta Tester Survey – Closed

We’ve closed the beta test survey. If you were selected you will be contacted by email for the next steps. For those of you not selected, and as a friendly reminder for future surveys or projects, please make sure you include an email address and that it is valid. There were a number of responses […]

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Want to beta test PrimalScript 2007?

If you’re interested in beta testing PrimalScript 2007, it’s time to apply for the beta program (which is primarily intended only for current PrimalScript users – v4.0 or v4.1). Just complete our brief survey and we’ll contact you if you make it into the beta pool.  Thanks!

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A New Look

The new www.PrimalScript.com Web site launched today. What do you think? We’re planning to roll this new “look” out to all of our Web sites – post a comment and give us your opinion! And, speaking of new looks… viewers of Don Jones’ TechNet Webcast today got the world’s first sneak peek at the next […]

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PrimalScript v.Next

The next version of PrimalScript (including its name, so we can stop calling it “the next version of PrimalScript”) will be officially announced, unveiled, demonstrated, and talked about at Microsoft TechEd 2007 in Orlando, the first week of June. Drop by booth 322 if you’re there, and see what the developers have been up to. […]

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Switching from VBScript to PowerShell Just Got Easier

We’re pleased to announce the release of a new Snippets pack for SAPIEN PrimalScript: VBScript to PowerShell Conversion Snippets. No, they won’t convert your scripts for you – they help convert your brain! Just install the Snippets using the simple directions provided. Then, open PrimalScript and start a new Windows PowerShell script (PS1 file). Finally, type […]

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PrimalScript v.Next to Be Shown at TechEd 2007

The next version of PrimalScript (which we’re affectionately calling “PrimalScript v.Next” for now) will be officially unveiled at Microsoft TechEd 2007. Attendees visiting the SAPIEN booth (#332) will be able to scope our PrimalScript’s new features, its hot new user interface, slick new skins, and speak with SAPIEN CTO and Development Lead Alex Riedel about […]

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It’s a book… it’s a software product… it’s two in one!

The development team at SAPIEN has let slip another new feature coming in the next version of PrimalScript: Integrated VBScript Help. But THIS is no ordinary help! As you know, with Windows PowerShell, PrimalScript (the current version) can extract cmdlet help right from the shell. With VBScript, the product can’t do this, since there IS no help “built in.” PrimalScript already lets you integrate with the downloadable VBScript help: Properly configured, you can move your cursor to any keyword, press F1, and get the official help information straight from Microsoft. Problem is

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Beautiful, Beautiful Tabs

Did you happen to receive the May SAPIEN eNewsletter today? If so, you caught a glimpse – just a spare glimpse, mind you – of the new user interface coming in the next version of PrimalScript (which is also discussed at www.primalscript.com/psnextpreview.asp). The photo included in the newsletter

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