The only thing I added was Win32::GUI to hide the console window. The code is fairly clean and easy to understand (Running does generate many spurious uninitialized warnings though).
I thought the windows version ran using wperl and thus had no console window. At least the 0.17.3 version does that if you choose the "Run POPFile in Background" option.

Remember to send feedback esp changes/patches to the sourceforge project contacts - as it says in the Readme it is supposed to run cleanly with no warnings so please feedback those "spurious unitialized warnings"

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