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PowerShell Toolbox (Part 2)

By Adam Bell | August 21, 2007

After feedback on the recent post on the PowerShell Toolbox, I can see that over time this list will continue to change, and grow. With that in mind it makes more sense to dedicate a page.

I’ve taken the original list from the post, plus the updates from the comments and combined them into a more comprehensive list on the page. I’ve also included a short description, and whether the product is free, commercial, open source etc.

If you have a tool, or know of a tool we’ve missed, let me know in the comments here (or the previous post), and I’ll update the page.

Topics: PowerShell | 4 Comments »

4 Responses to “PowerShell Toolbox (Part 2)”

  1. /\/\o\/\/ Says:
    August 21st, 2007 at 7:08 pm

    another shameless plug :
    http://thepowershellguy.com/blogs/posh/archive/tags/WMI+Explorer/default.aspx

    Greetings /\/\o\/\/

  2. Oisin Grehan Says:
    August 21st, 2007 at 8:49 pm

    shameless plug: http://www.codeplex.com/PSEventing

    allows you to use asynchronous methods and events, opening up a much wider portion of the .NET BCL for powershell.

  3. Adam Bell Says:
    August 22nd, 2007 at 11:48 am

    Thanks guys.

    Oisin, my bad. MoW had already pointed me in your direction after the last post, but I still managed to miss it. I will add it to the page shortly.

    Cheers

    Adam

  4. Oisin Grehan Says:
    August 22nd, 2007 at 8:27 pm

    Thanks Adam!

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