PowerShell at the tip of your browser - Shay Levy

Shay Levy

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PowerShell at the tip of your browser

EDIT: Updated list of features can be found HERE 


I've created a PowerShell browser toolbar using Conduit community toolbars. It provides one-click access to many PowerShell related resources. Any changes I'll make to the toolbar will automatically be seen by users who installed it, no need to reinstall. The toolbar works on IE and also on any platform that Firefox runs on: Mac, Linux and Windows. If you want the toolbar to be available for both browsers, run setup on each one separately.

If what preventing you from installing it is your precious screen space, remember, you can always hide it.

If you feel I missed something or someone please leave a comment at the bottom of this page. The toolbar is still in progress and will be updated constantly. Here's how it looks:

 

(The image is sliced due to display width restrictions)

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You can access the toolbar (display it) on any windows explorer window, not necessarily Internet Explorer, Just go to View > Toolbars > PowerShell Toolbar

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  Options

Click the Toolbar Options menu arrow:


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In the Toolbar Options you can configure additional components to appear on your toolbar including Email notifier, add or remove buttons or gadgets like the Radio Player or add shortcuts to your favorite commonly-used applications.  

Notice that you can "Refresh Toolbar" for the last changes to appear.

 

Web Search

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All web search is powered by Google. Besides the default "Search" entry I've added additional search providers to the bar. For example, the "Google Microsoft search" option allows you to search inside Microsoft related sites. There's also the option to search blogs with "Google blog search".

Here's how it looks when searching for PowerShell.
There is a button in the toolbar to highlight the search term inside the page.

 

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Your search terms history can be viewed and cleared by clicking on the search arrow.

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 Blogs

Various PowerShell blogs. Drop me a line if you blog doesn't appear.

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Download

Need to download PowerShell? Get All PowerShell versions and requirement software.

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  Resources

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 Radio

Here you can define additional radio stations based on your location. Notice that you can listen to all PowerScripting Podcasts directly from the toolbar.

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Chat

The Chat button provides you with a way to communicate with all other users that use this toolbar. So, click Chat and choose a nick name to start chatting.

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Messages

The Message box allows communication with users in "real time" (15 min). I'll use this feature to send notifications when new content is added to the toolbar.

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Weather

What's it like outside? Click the Weather button to see your local forecast. the Weather icon changes dynamically according to your current weather conditions.

This component automatically configures itself to your current location, according to your computer's IP. You ca also use this component to check out the weather in thousands of locations around the world.

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IE Uninstall
  • Click Start, Settings, and go to Control Panel.
  • Locate the Add/Remove Programs.
  • Search for "PowerShell Toolbar".
  • Select Change/Remove.

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     Firefox Uninstall

  • Open the browser and select Tools from the menu.
  • Select Add-ons.
  • Select the Extensions tab.
  • Find the toolbar and select Uninstall.

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    That's it. You're all invited to install and explore it. If you find it useful or having improvement suggestion, drop me a line. Click here to install the toolbar.

     

  • Comments

    New Gadgets | PowerShell at the tip of your browser said:

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    # June 29, 2008 5:34 PM

    Useful PowerShell Links and Resources « Power Windows said:

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    # October 30, 2008 10:39 PM

    PowerShell browser toolbar — The Endeavour said:

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    # April 15, 2009 10:31 AM

    Shay Levy said:

    Last year I blogged about the PowerShell Toolbar . Since than the toolbar was downloaded more than 850

    # May 12, 2009 4:21 PM

    Hey, Scripting Guy! said:

    ( Note : These solutions were written for Event 3 .) Beginner Event 3: The Shot Put In the shot put event,

    # June 17, 2009 8:48 PM

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    # June 30, 2009 11:37 PM

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    # June 30, 2009 11:37 PM

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    # June 30, 2009 11:37 PM

    oz casey Dedeal said:

    Thanks for the hard work, this is incredible useful tool bar and become the primary tool bar for me and my Team quickly (-: I would love to see power GUI logo on the starting page as well (-:, we all got crazy for PowerGUI down here these days…..

    Please keep up the good work we love to fallow your blog and posts on the web.

    Kind regards,

    Oz Casey Dedeal

    # July 6, 2009 4:51 PM

    ScriptFanatic said:

    Thank you for the kind words Oz, comments like yours keeps me right on track!

    P.S. Where exactly do you want to see the PowerGUI logo?  

    -Shay

    # July 6, 2009 5:43 PM

    PowerShell at the tip of your browser « DeinosCloud said:

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    # July 13, 2009 11:59 AM

    Serg said:

    Thanks a lot for such a nice tool!

    # August 5, 2009 6:55 AM
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