In this first look at the newly released PowerWF Studio 2.0, we walk through the new Insert PowerShell Dialog, Contextual Help Pane and show how PowerWF can be used to easily create PowerShell Snap-Ins and Modules.
This is a follow-up on yesterday’s video ‘PowerCLI + PowerWF = Awesome’ where we go through the process step-by-step of creating a workflows from a PowerShell script.
Answering the question: “Do you have a tool that takes output and puts it into default text editor WITHOUT closing it?” with a big “Yes we can.” Pull hardware information, convert it to CSV, write it to a temporary file then launch it in the default editor.


