If you are used to using PowerGUI, you may already know that once Dell acquired PowerGUI, there has not been activity or development of the product.
Fortunately, Idera has stepped up to the plate and has released PowerShell Plus, a free PowerShell Editor with many of the same features as PowerGUI:
https://www.idera.com/productssolutions/freetools/powershellplus/powershellregistrationform/thankyouconfirmation
Overall, the look and feel is much more modern than PowerGUI and it is nice to know that PowerShell Plus natively supports PowerShell v. 3.0 and above (no support is provided for PowerShell 2.0 and below).
I am looking forward to using this editor as my replacement to PowerGUI for developing all of my PowerShell scripts and to fill in the gaps left by the PowerShell ISE editor.
Fortunately, Idera has stepped up to the plate and has released PowerShell Plus, a free PowerShell Editor with many of the same features as PowerGUI:
https://www.idera.com/productssolutions/freetools/powershellplus/powershellregistrationform/thankyouconfirmation
Overall, the look and feel is much more modern than PowerGUI and it is nice to know that PowerShell Plus natively supports PowerShell v. 3.0 and above (no support is provided for PowerShell 2.0 and below).
I am looking forward to using this editor as my replacement to PowerGUI for developing all of my PowerShell scripts and to fill in the gaps left by the PowerShell ISE editor.
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