Posts Tagged ‘PrimalForms’

PrimalForms 2009: Exported Script Formatting

Monday, January 11th, 2010 by David Corrales
In order to start the planning stages of the next version of PrimalForms, we decided to conduct a review the current version. After gathering user…   More »

December survey

Thursday, December 3rd, 2009 by Alex Riedel
Another month and another survey. This one is a little longer than usual so we will have more prizes. Take the survey now (December 1st…   More »

PrimalForms 2009: New Packager STA Mode

Wednesday, November 18th, 2009 by David Corrales
Last month’s service build included a new addition to PrimalForms 2009’s packager: STA Mode (Single Thread Apartment), which allows you to perform operations that may…   More »

Closing the Form: What you might expect and what really happens

Monday, October 19th, 2009 by David Corrales
Recently I was contacted by one of our PrimalForms users. He commented that the behavior of a script deviated from what he was expecting. He…   More »

PrimalForms 2009: Integrated Help

Thursday, October 1st, 2009 by David Corrales
PrimalForms 2009 features integrated help to assist users with their form scripting. This blog covers some of its features. Help Documentation: (Fig 1: Click on…   More »

PrimalForms 2009 goes beyond just a forms editor

Tuesday, September 1st, 2009 by David Corrales
We have a  major service release this month for PrimalForms 2009. It features significant additions that take PrimalForms beyond just a forms editor. This service…   More »

Get-GuiDate: A PowerShell Calendar Tool

Monday, August 24th, 2009 by Alex Angelopoulos
Forms and dialogs can augment PowerShell scripts or even resurface them completely to make them more friendly for people who aren't familiar with the command line. In some cases, a form can even function as a complete script in and of itself. The Get-GuiDate script, developed from a prototype written with PrimalForms, is an example of a script that is completely centered around a control (the Windows.Forms.MonthCalendar control) embedded in a Windows Form.   More »

Windows IT Pro Community Choice Awards

Saturday, August 22nd, 2009 by Alex Riedel
Windows IT Pro is running their annual community choice awards. SAPIEN software is nominated in several categories and we would like you to go and…   More »


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