Announcing: Visual PowerShell 2011 – The Dedicated PowerShell Editor

Today we are officially announcing Visual PowerShell 2011. Some of you may have noticed vague mentions of Visual PowerShell in our previous Feature Peek 2011 blogs without explanation.

So what is Visual PowerShell?

Visual PowerShell is a dedicated PowerShell editor which will replace PrimalForms. This isn’t just a simple name change, it’s an evolutionary change. Visual PowerShell 2011 builds upon PrimalForms 2009 and adds a plethora of new features and enhancements.

Visual PowerShell 2011 

Features Include: 

   – Script Debugging

   – Projects and Multi-Form Support

   – Built in Console

   – Snippets

   – Database Browser

   – WMI Browser

   – File Browser

   – Improved PrimalSense

   – Source Control

   – Plus many more features and enhancements

 

For more details on VPS 2011, please visit the Visual PowerShell Features Page.

 

Related Feature Peek Blogs:

Feature Peek 2011: Snippet Editor:

Covers VPS 2011’s Snippet feature.

Feature Peek 2011: Queries and Grids in 1, 2, 3:

Covers VPS 2011’s Database Browser. Since the release of this blog, creating Query forms has become even easier and faster. Now you can generate query forms at the click of a button (including WMI Queries):

Step 1: Select the Database Table and click the “Generate Query Form…” menu option

Database Browser - Generate Query Form 

Step 2: Run the generated query form

Generated Query Form

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  2. Ken Says:

    When?!

  3. Matt Wilson Says:

    Okay, this looks awesome but WHEN will it be released!?

  4. Grant Fritchey Says:

    Do you have a beta program?

  5. Ken Says:

    What happens for people who buy something (i.e. Primal Forms) between this announcement and release?

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