Embperl isn't for people in a hurry, I still have a warm place for it in my heart but there it is... Of the remaining, I'd recommend the Toolkit as the way to go. I twiddled with the defaults a little because I like angle brackets rather than square but the fact that you can change that alone makes it worth using. As to easier to install, all of the remaining are rather painless. Learning wise is a tougher question. For simple things they are all rather simple. For medium level tasks they all have quirks. For tough and weird tasks they are all outside my experience. =)

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In reply to Re: Follow-up to my Template question by extremely
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