Which font do you use for programming?
SAPIEN code editors usually default to “Courier New” when you install them first. The reason for that is simple: It’s installed on virtually every Windows system since Windows 98. Once in a while we...
View ArticlePrimalPad gets a 2011 upgrade
PrimalPad gets upgraded with code folding, new languages and the ability to run scripts. With this new 2011 version of the ever popular Notepad replacement you get support for code folding in VBScript,...
View ArticleDocking windows and tabbed views
All SAPIEN Software has docking panels of some kind or another. Combine a multi-tabbed environment like PrimalScript with docked multi-tabbed panels and it can get a bit overwhelming if you dragged...
View ArticlePrimalPad gets a 2012 refresh
Our “no installation required” PowerShell, VBScript and JScript editor got a 2012 face lift. Now sporting the becoming more commonplace ribbon interface, the new 2012 version is available for download...
View ArticlePrimalPad 2012 gets script signing
We think that setting your execution policy to AllSigned or at least RemoteSigned in PowerShell is very important. Likewise, your security policy for VBScript, JScript and WSF file should also only...
View ArticleIt’s Awards Time!
It’s that time of the year. The grapes in Napa are ripening. The weather is changing. And the awards are coming! Windows IT Pro, SQLServer Pro and Dev Pro magazines are having their annual Community...
View ArticlePrimalPad 2014: User tools are back
With the 2012 release of the ever popular PrimalPad, our portable PowerShell and VBScript editor, we switched to the now almost ubiquitous ribbon user interface. One thing that disappeared because of...
View ArticleNew SAPIEN Update tool integrated into all 2015 products
With the release of the latest versions of the 2015 SAPIEN products we also integrated a new update tool. This new version will check for updates on all licensed and unexpired trial version of our...
View ArticleWhat’s new for PrimalPad 2015?
PrimalPad has been a favorite “keep on your flash drive” tool for many users. The 2015 version has seen some little cosmetic changes in the ribbon layout. We have moved some functionality like window...
View ArticleSAPIEN Update service bulletin
Recently we introduced a new SAPIEN software update tool, which makes it easier to directly download and install SAPIEN software updates. The tool also updates itself when there is a newer version of...
View ArticleWhy do I need a time stamp when signing a script?
When you set up script signing in PrimalScript or PowerShell Studio, you see a field called “Time Stamp”. It has a large list of URLs for time stamp servers to choose from. What does this do and why do...
View ArticleMore SAPIEN Product Releases for ARM64
PrimalPad and the Profile Editor have been available for ARM64 for some time. We are pleased to announce that PowerShell Help, CIM Explorer 2024, VersionRecall 2024, and PrimalXML 2024 are also now...
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