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Powershell Analyzer SALE and Powershell Plus

Powershell Analyzer 1.0 will is planned to be officially released next week and the pre-release sale price will be expiring on Oct 1st, So if you are interested in this product, Now is the time to buy for only $79

http://www.powershell.com/store

Additionally the beta of Powershell Plus will be made availible to Powershell Analyzer customers by October the 15th.

For clarity Powershell Plus is a separate product that Powershell Analzyer and we have not yet decided on a price. However the following can be certain:

Powershell Analyzer customers will have almost exclusive access to Powershell Plus during its Beta lifecycle.
When Powershell Plus is released – Existing Powershell Analyzer customers will get the best deal – Most likely a nominal “Cross-grade” license purchase.
After Powershell Plus is released there will be combo packs of Powershell Analyzer/Powershell Plus.

You can check out some more details and see the trailer at http://www.powershell.com/plus

Additionally Technet Magazine wrote up Powershell Analyzer in their toolbox section. You can read it on their online edition at
http://www.microsoft.com/technet/technetmag/issues/2007/10/Toolbox/default.aspx

 

Published Saturday, September 29, 2007 12:40 AM by karl

Comments

 

Ovations said:

Any update on the release of 1.0?

October 9, 2007 11:09 AM
 

JeremyG said:

Holy Canoli !!!

Powershell Plus is a wet dream come true!!!!!   You got it right, really right!  Everything looking good even at this stage, Office 2007 controls and all.   Its too often that developers dont USE the products they create, and its obvious that you guys do.

Variable and Properties panel is exactly what Powershell needed.  Love the customization of intellisense options!

Obviously there's still work to be done but it's looking great!   First thing on my list is that I cant seem to change the character-wide of the Powershell prompt area....so lots of text sitting where I cannot see it...behind right-docked panels.

October 11, 2007 6:26 PM
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About karl

I am one of the original creators of Powershell Analyzer, and the cofounder of Powershell Live.