The truth is that when i installed Wx I modified some Makefiles in order to compile and to install it. The truth is that all of you who are defending Tk never realy tried Wx.
Try it and you will see that it has more potential and power than Tk. It has a great html documentation, a lot of tutorials online and a lot of examples.
I personaly think that Tk is now pretty old and in few years maibe it will become obsolete. So our duty, as perl programmers is to find better ways for creating graphical user interfaces in perl.

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SleepNot a.k.a TheCount

In reply to Re: Re: Wx vs. Tk by SleepNot
in thread Wx vs. Tk by SleepNot

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