SystemScripter 6.02 Review - Conclusions
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After using SystemScripter for several days, I realized that this application was so much more than an editor. There are a number of other extras that I don't even have room to fit into this article such as using or creating signing certificates for your code from within the application.
SystemScripter also comes with several fully built templates for VBScript, ASP, Batch, HTML, and WSF documents. It even has the ability to create encrypted VBS files on the fly. The features in this application are seemingly endless.
I only have two caveats for programmers interested in using this app. The original application was developed in German and there are still a few straggling text strings that are not in English. While I did notice them, it didn't prevent me from using the program in any way and the overall English translation is very good.
The second issue is the application's start-up time. It does take a bit for its initial start-up. This is due to the fact that the application is building its real-time file system and COM libraries. While this is to be expected with features like this, I felt that it still warranted mentioning. Keep in mind that I completely believe the extra few seconds in start-up time are a more than fair trade off for the functionality.
I'd like to thank Dr. Weltner for responding to my request to test this product. It's very evident to me that he has put much time and effort into its development.
In my opinion, this is by far the best, most comprehensive script editor on the planet. I've seen some good editors in the past, but none that came close to providing all of the functionality and features that SystemScripter has to offer.
Whether you're a casual coder or a full time system administrator, I recommend taking this app for a test drive immediately. It sells itself. For its unprecedented functionality and ease of use, I give SystemScripter 6.02 a 10 out of 10! It's quite simply a great product.
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