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10 entries
10 entries

All your HTML Tables are belong to us
Last few days, I’ve fulfilled my little dream related to building HTML tables. You know I’ve been using HTML based scripts for a long while…

Comparing two or more objects visually in PowerShell (cross-platform)
For the last few weeks I’m working on a small project, that should be released within next few weeks (it is open source so don’t worry – yo…

Dashimo (PSWriteHTML) – Charting, Icons and few other changes
A few months ago when I first released Dashimo, I’ve promised that Charts will come. Unfortunately, time passed by, and there were no Chart…

Dashimo – Easy Table Conditional Formatting and more
Dashimo ultimate goal is to be as easy to use as possible. With the introduction of it a few days ago I made a promise to myself that I wan…

Easy way to create diagrams using PowerShell and PSWriteHTML
A few months ago, when I was working on PSWriteWord and PSWriteHTML, I thought to myself that in 2020 if I’ll get time, I’ll try to create…

Meet Dashimo – PowerShell Generated Dashboard
Today I wanted to introduce a little product that I’ve created in the last few weeks called Dashimo. It doesn’t cover everything I wanted f…

Nested Tabs, Diagram Updates, Diagram Events, Calendar Object and more in PSWriteHTML
One of the new features I’ve worked on was connecting Diagrams with Tables. Someone suggested, and I thought it would be cool to be able to…

Sending HTML emails with PowerShell and zero HTML knowledge required
I saw this article by Altaro tweeted Building PowerShell Tools for MSPs: HTML Tables for Reporting, and it describes how you can create HTM…

What do we say to writing Active Directory documentation?
It’s no secret that nobody likes creating documentation. I don’t like it, and you don’t like it, even documentation lovers don’t like it. B…

Working with HTML in PowerShell just got better
Last few weeks, I’ve been working on making creating HTML based Dashboards, Reports, and Emails better. PSWriteHTML already allows fancy lo…