Tcl and Tcl::Tk modules are available on CPAN at http://search.cpan.org/author/VKON/ as
Tcl-0.6.tar.gz and
TclTk-0.6.tar.gz.

Most interesting feature currently is availability of Tk-GUI for perl on WinCE devices with all stuff that goes with it
(full Unicode, pure-TCL widgets and Tix support)!

Compared to previous release there also there were few bugs fixed and more demos in tk-demos/widget.pl implemented.

Samples and previews are available at http://home.peterstar.net/vkonovalov/tcltk.htm

I am planing using Tcl::Tk module in my production code, because of number of features that becomes available.

Courage, the Cowardly Dog


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