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PowerShell Community Toolbar - New Feature
The new toolbar version for Internet Explorer and FireFox is available and includes one major feature - the option to Minimize Gadgets and maintain the state of the gadget. A "Minimize" button was added next to the "Close" button:   Click it and the gadget is minimized back to the toolbar (notice the Green arrow), and can be maximized again by clicking on its icon on the toolbar.   Another part of this feature is the "Preview" option - once hovering over the...
PowerShell IRC channel chat from PowerShell Toolbar
A few days ago Alan Renouf asked me if there is a way to get access to the popular PowerShell IRC channel (from Freenode.net) via PowerShell Toolbar . Guess what? I'm happy to announce that this feature is Alive & Kicking directly from the toolbar. Thanks for a great idea Alan!! On the toolbar, click on the 'Chat' Icon (the old chat room is no longer available)   A floating dialog appears, choose your user name (Nickname) and press the 'Connect' button. Starting chatting...
PowerShell Toolbar (updated)
Last year I blogged about the PowerShell Toolbar . Since than the toolbar was downloaded more than 850 times. I would like to thanks all the people who used it and still are, your comments have helped me a lot in improving it. Again, if you feel I missed something or someone, please leave a comment or send me an email through the contact section of this blog or through the toolbar itself. Here are the latest improvements and changes. You can download the toolbar HERE . Search When you click the little...
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...