Archive for the ‘PrimalScript v.Next’ Category

PrimalScript 2011 Features: Piano band enhancement

Thursday, January 7th, 2010 by Alex Riedel
When I started working with computers, the preferred method of reading, studying and evaluating source code was to print the listing on your dot matrix…   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 »

Script Packager packs new features.

Thursday, January 15th, 2009 by Alex Riedel
PrimalScript 2009's Script Packager contains two new target executables and easier manifest handling. The increasing popularity of PowerShell and the large numbers from the PrimalForms…   More »

Enabling/Disabling Code in PrimalScript 2009

Wednesday, December 31st, 2008 by Ferdinand Rios
PrimalScript 2009 includes a nice new feature that helps out in the script development process. You can now select a block of code, right click,…   More »

Start Me Up! The PrimalScript 2009 Start Page

Monday, December 29th, 2008 by Ferdinand Rios
So what’s the big deal with a start page? Well, for PrimalScript 2009, we have redesigned our start page to be more helpful and useful.…   More »

WMI Live

Monday, December 22nd, 2008 by Alex Riedel
Similar to the enhanced SQL support, PrimalScript 2009 provides enhanced WMI and WQL support. WMI is an important tool in the administrators arsenal. It allows…   More »

SQL Live

Friday, December 19th, 2008 by Alex Riedel
PrimalScript 2009 sports a modified version of the Query results window you know from the 2007 version. Instead of just being able to run SQL…   More »

PrimalScript 2009: Bracket Matching

Wednesday, December 17th, 2008 by Ferdinand Rios
PrimalScript 2009 includes some pretty nifty new bracket matching code to make your scripting life easier. Automatic bracket matching works for {}, [], (), and…   More »


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