Archive for the ‘PrimalTools’ Category

Announcing SAPIEN QuickGuides!

Wednesday, June 3rd, 2009 by Ferdinand Rios
As the core technologies we use to do our jobs evolve, becoming more sophisticated and more capable, so then do the tasks that we are…   More »

Announcing PrimalScript 2009 Universal

Wednesday, April 29th, 2009 by Alex Riedel
We are proud to announce PrimalScript 2009 Universal. This compilation of all SAPIEN products will contain PrimalScript 2009 Studio, all disk based training products SAPIEN…   More »

Announcing PrimalScript 2009 Studio

Friday, February 27th, 2009 by Alex Riedel
PrimalScript 2009, PrimalSQL 2009, PrimalMerge 2009 and PrimalScope 2009 have been released and will very shortly be followed by ChangeVue 2009 and PrimalXML 2009. PrimalPackager…   More »

PrimalForms – File Dialog Hangs on Windows Vista SP1 with .Net 3.0 /3.5

Thursday, February 26th, 2009 by David Corrales
Some of our PrimalForms users may have encountered issues with the OpenFileDialog or SaveFileDialog running under Windows Vista. The bad news is that scripts which…   More »

Look Ma, no editions!

Thursday, February 26th, 2009 by Alex Riedel
With the release of PrimalScript 2009 we have streamlined the product into one single version rather than three distinct editions. Many users have emailed us…   More »

PrimalScope, PrimalMerge and PrimalSQL 2009 released

Monday, February 16th, 2009 by Alex Riedel
As part of our 2009 tool lineup, PrimalScope 2009, PrimalMerge 2009 and PrimalSQL 2009 have been released. You can find out more about these products at…   More »

So when is PrimalScript 2009 being released?

Tuesday, February 3rd, 2009 by Ferdinand Rios
The PrimalScript 2009 code is locked and loaded! We are just putting on some finishing touches and getting all of the "accoutrements" in place so…   More »

PrimalXML 2009 Ready for Beta

Thursday, January 22nd, 2009 by David Corrales
PrimalXML is now available for beta testing as part of our 2009 lineup of new tools. PrimalXML is the must have tool for the user…   More »


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