There are X-Servers on Windows, but you don't need them for Perl/Tk. However, for Windows (and indeed any other OS ;-)) I would prefer wxPerl. It uses native widgets and so looks more Windows/Linux/MacOS-like.
Try to search for wxWindows and wxPerl here on PerlMonks, you'll find a few tutorials for it.
In reply to Re: Perl/TK with Windows
by crenz
in thread Perl/TK with Windows
by seeker
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