You didn't say what OS you are on. If Windows, I would recommend using the ActiveState version specifically because PPM does make installing modules so user-friendly. Just my opinion.
Update: I had no idea you could install PPM for use with other distributions of Perl. ++gellyfish
..Guv
In reply to Re: Looking for PPM Utlity outside of Active Perl
by theguvnor
in thread Looking for PPM Utlity outside of Active Perl
by slackerman
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