This is your last week to sign up for our New York PowerShell class July 11-14. Registration is closing July 6, 2011. This is a four day course covering beginning PowerShell through advanced practices. These are some of the topics that will be covered: Running Commands and Using the Pipeline Commands in Detail and Using […]
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SAPIEN interview on PowerScripting Podcast
Come join us live on the PowerScripting Podcast! Alex Riedel (Chief Technology Officer) and David Corrales (Lead for PrimalForms) will be discussing PrimalForms 2011, PrimalScript 2011 and PowerShell. The live podcast will begin at 9:30 PM EST time, Wednesday June 29. http://powerscripting.wordpress.com/ Don’t miss it!
PrimalForms 2011: Spotlight on the CheckBox control
The “Spotlight on Controls” series focuses on a single WinForms control in PrimalForms 2011 , details the important Properties, Methods, and Events of the control and demonstrates how to utilize the control. Most of the information about the controls is still applicable to previous versions of PrimalForms. Last time we took a look at the […]
PrimalForms 2011: Spotlight on the ComboBox control
The “Spotlight on Controls” series focuses on a single WinForms control in PrimalForms 2011 , details the important Properties, Methods, and Events of the control and demonstrates how to utilize the control. Most of the information about the controls is still applicable to previous versions of PrimalForms. Last time we took a look at the […]
Spotlight on the TextBox Control
The Spotlight on Controls series describes the controls, that is, the objects in the System.Windows.Forms namespace, so you can use them effectively when building GUI apps in PowerShell Studio and PrimalScript. Each post focuses on one control and lists its most important properties, methods, and events, including the default event that PowerShell Studio adds to […]
Back From TechEd 2011: Does it support SharePoint and Exchange?
Do PrimalScript and PrimalForms 2011 support SharePoint and Exchange? Yes, PrimalScript and PrimalForms 2011 supports any module or snapin that is not bound to a specific host, such as the PowerShell ISE. Both products will provide code completion, syntax coloring, and dynamic help for modules and snapins. The 2011 products also support 64Bit snapins and […]
Back From TechEd 2011: Why create a GUI for my PowerShell Scripts?
Why create a GUI for my PowerShell Scripts? Microsoft Windows became successful because it offers an easy to use visual interface which doesn’t require users to remember console commands. Users still prefer a mouse click over having to type a command. One of the top reasons users create a GUI for their scripts is to […]
PowerShell Training
SAPIEN PowerShell live training! Don’t be left behind! PowerShell is THE tool for Windows IT today. Plan now for your summer training. We are offering PowerShell training July 11-14th, in White Plains, NY. Four days of the most current PowerShell training available. Offered in a small classroom setting to maximize your learning experience, this is the training you need […]
Back From TechEd 2011: PrimalForms 2011 is a full featured PowerShell ISE
We had a great show at TechEd 201. We’d like to thank all of the people who took the time to pass by our booth. I would like to take this time to answer some common questions we were asked at TechEd 2011. Isn’t PrimalForms 2011 only for creating GUIs (Graphical User Interfaces) in […]
PrimalForms CE Updated to Correct Version (v1.0.10)
It seems we had an old version of PrimalForms Community Edition on our servers instead of the current version (v1.0.10) that was announced in this blog: PrimalForms CE Update. So if you downloaded PrimalForms CE and it doesn’t have a start page, then you are running an old version. Please download the latest version of […]