I am in the process of getting to grips with wxPerl. And of course the documentation is fairly spread out, the examples don't all work first time and it has its eccentricities, but I quite like it. It has allowed me to put together a nice looking screen in very little time. I'm using Komodo 5.03 as the IDE, and I've just started using wxGlade to give it a kick start. wxGlade (free) is the business! However I've also downloaded wxDesigner, but you have to pay to get anything at all. I can't get the evaluation to work, it says it has sample templates which you can modify, but not that I can see. Does anyone have anyexperience of this, or shall I just stick to wxGlade and Komodo?

Peace.

In reply to Has anyone used wxGlade or wxDesigner to generate code by Steve_BZ

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