

You can read more about PowerGUI by checking out Dmitry's excellent blog HERE. As you can imagine with an application that size, the download and installation are very fast. It also comes with a nice PowerShell script editor that supports debugging. This feature is very useful, both when youâre building your own function libraries or modules, and when you are using other function libraries or modules. Downloading and Installing PowerGUI The 8MB PowerGUI can be found at the PowerGUI download page. PowerGUI is a free tool that allows you to create PowerShell scripts with a graphical user interface (GUI). But Dmitry and Quest Software got it and produced PowerGUI. Yet another new feature in PowerGUI Pro 3.0 is support for going to the definition of any function from the name of that function in a script file. The visual imagery of that one is precious!). (10,000 thanks to Paul Madden for introducing me to that wonderful phrase. When I first started telling people about Object Pipelines, ObjectFlow engines, and Know-Nothing Utilities - people looked at me like I had a rat's tail hanging out of my mouth. Dmitry Sotnikov and the guys at Quest really got where we were going with PowerShell and PowerGUI does a great job exploiting PowerShell's capabilities. PowerGUI ROCKS! If you haven't used it yet, you should download it (it's free) and kick the tires. Yesterday was the official launch of Window Server 2008, the first version of Windows to include PowerShell! Is that a good day or what? How could the day get any better? Well, the people at Quest Software answered that question by officially releasing PowerGUI!
