I have a trial license of Primal Script 2015 and a trial license for PowerShell Studio 2016, so i guess i cannot ask questions in those forums because i'm not official registered?
anyway, i have tested some features of Primal Script and have created a dialog file with a .psdlg extension. I would like to import that GUI into PowerShell Studio 2016, but i cannot find a way to do this.
this is important because we are possibly interested in buying Primal Script for certain individuals and Powershell Studio for others and it seems like their GUI Studios are not compatible????
Aaron
Powershell Studio 2016 import psdlg from Primal Script 2015
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Re: Powershell Studio 2016 import psdlg from Primal Script 2015
The trial forum is place to ask about trial version, as the name indicates
I am not certain how you can even have a PrimalScript 2015 trial, since we did not have that for download for the better part of a year and the trial period is only 45 days.
You can probably export the PrimalScript dialog file to PowerShell Studio but there is no way to move it the other way.
I am not certain how you can even have a PrimalScript 2015 trial, since we did not have that for download for the better part of a year and the trial period is only 45 days.
You can probably export the PrimalScript dialog file to PowerShell Studio but there is no way to move it the other way.
Alexander Riedel
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SAPIEN Technologies, Inc.