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iPowerShell 1.0
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iPowerShell includes a quick search function that allows the user to type in partial search terms which results in a pared-down list of PowerShell cmdlets that include the term in their name. For instance, typing in "item" returns "Clear-Item", "Clear-ItemPropery", "Copy-Item", etc. A Reset button resets the search list to the full list. iPowerShell also includes an alphabetical index bar which takes the user at a touch to the cmdlets that start with any specific letter. All screens in iPowerShell function in both portrait and landscape mode for easier viewing of long text descriptions. Cmdlet info screens separate each piece of information for the cmdlet into easy to locate and read blocks.
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