Hi all
We currently deploy a perl application a number of users, some of whom are not very tech savy and installing perl, let alone our program itself is too difficult for them.
I am trying to find the best way to deploy the program, which is quite sizeable, to windows users - perhaps from compiling it using PerlApp or Perl2Exe but I would greatly appreciate any feedback on this.
What's the best way to make Perl act like a normal windows program, is it even possible? I really would like to be able to do this. Most of our downloads are for every day users, new to perl etc and file permissions etc leave them a bit baffled.
Thanks
Retitled by holli from 'Perl for every day users'.
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