Does any magic module exist to create Windows 8 Metro style applications with Perl?

I can make a Perl::Tk script look like a Metro/WDL/WinRT app, but it doesn't behave the same as a native Windows 8 application (changes back to the desktop then launches the app).

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I assume I am looking for a way to execute the perl script using 'Windows Runtime XAML Framework' (code name "Jupiter") is a User Interface API that is part of the Windows Runtime programming model that forms the backbone of Windows Store apps (formerly known as Metro-style or Immersive) for the Windows 8 operating system. The enables declaring user interfaces using Extensible Application Markup Language (XAML) technology. The XAML Framework is one of the multiple UI APIs in Windows Runtime (the others being HTML5 and DirectX).

In reply to WinRT, Metro, Windows 8 by bcarroll

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