Best System Utilities for PowerShell

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    Email Parser Reviews

    Email Parser

    Triple Click Software

    $59.00/one-time/user
    Email Parser is a tool that extracts text from incoming email and sends it to spreadsheets, databases or other services using APIs or Zapier. Integrating Email Parser into your business workflow will save you hours of copying and pasting. Email Parser monitors your inbox continuously and processes any new emails. You can also process existing emails. It can be used as a Windows App, or as a Web App. The Windows app allows you to control the email automation process and privacy. It allows you to link the email information to local files or internal tools. The Web App is a fully-featured, managed email automation solution that can be used in the cloud. Email Parser supports simple parsing rules such as line-column text capture, regular expressions, and scripting. It can also work with data stored in attached documents. It supports a wide variety of formats, including PDF, Excel, XML.
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    PowerShellGet Reviews
    PowerShellGet is a module designed for managing PowerShell artifacts, enabling users to discover, install, update, and publish various items such as modules, DSC resources, role capabilities, and scripts. The cmdlet Find-Command is utilized to search for PowerShell commands, including cmdlets, aliases, functions, and workflows, by examining modules within registered repositories. When Find-Command locates a command, it returns a PSGetCommandInfo object, which can subsequently be piped into the Install-Module cmdlet for module installation. By using the Tag and RequiredVersion parameters, users can effectively identify DSC resources; Tag will provide the current version for all resources that possess the specified tag within the repository, while RequiredVersion requires the ModuleName parameter, making the Name parameter optional. These Name and ModuleName parameters serve to refine the output further. Additionally, employing the AllVersions parameter allows users to see all available versions of a DSC resource, enhancing the overall management of PowerShell artifacts. This structure empowers users to efficiently handle PowerShell resources and ensures they are utilizing the most relevant versions for their needs.
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    SuperPuTTY Reviews

    SuperPuTTY

    Jim Radford

    Free
    SuperPuTTY is a window management tool specifically designed for organizing PuTTY sessions in a Windows environment. This application not only facilitates the management of SSH terminals but also features a straightforward scripting language for executing basic tasks. Furthermore, SuperPuTTY extends its functionality to support RDP sessions, enhancing its versatility. Primarily, it acts as a multi-session manager for the PuTTY SSH Client, allowing users to integrate PuTTY terminal instances within a windowed interface that supports tabbed browsing for easier navigation during multiple connections. Additionally, the tool incorporates the ability to utilize pscp.exe for efficient file transfers to and from remote servers. Users can also initiate local terminal sessions using MinTTY, along with RDP, PowerShell, and various other terminal applications. It is noteworthy that SuperPuTTY does not handle SSH or terminal management on its own, as PuTTY effectively fulfills these roles. As of version 1.4.0.7, SuperPuTTY can be installed via an installer and is also offered as a portable ZIP file, which can be easily extracted to any desired location on your local drive. This flexibility makes SuperPuTTY a convenient choice for both casual and professional users looking to streamline their terminal management experience.
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