Before Tk was ready for prime time on Windows, I needed a simple GUI and used dynamic HTML. Basically, the application showed a list of things to do, and filled in results/notes on each as it did them, so it was a good fit for that kind of job. But that's what Perl is often used for -- duct tape or batch type jobs. Basically, this was a command-line program concept with a more end-user-friendly front end.
In reply to Re: GUIs with perl
by John M. Dlugosz
in thread GUIs with perl
by primus
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