I don't know much about it, but Prima may be worth a try. Here's an example from CPAN.
#!perl -w use strict; use warnings; use Prima qw(Application); use Prima::StdDlg; my $open = Prima::OpenDialog-> new( filter => [ ['Perl scripts' => '*.pl'], ['All' => '*'] ] ); print $open-> fileName, " is to be opened\n" if $open-> execute; # save a file my $save = Prima::SaveDialog-> new( fileName => $open-> fileName, ); print $save-> fileName, " is to be saved\n" if $save-> execute; # open several files $open-> multiSelect(1); print $open-> fileName, " are to be opened\n" if $open-> execute;

In reply to Re: Just getopenfile/getsavefile for MS Windows? by hominid
in thread Just getopenfile/getsavefile for MS Windows? by RonW

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