A bit off topic, but worth noting, is that with the lates build, Perl/Tk is included in the standard ActiveState Perl distribution.
This will undoubtedly make it far easier for Perl programmers coding for the Windows audience to incorporate a GUI in their work. It's always been as easy as
perl -MCPAN -e 'install Tk'
for *nix users, but getting your average Windows user to download the ActiveState installation executable then double-click on it can sometimes be burdensome.
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But if you just want run of the mill spyware, why don't you buy one of several existing packages on the market rather than writing your own?
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