If you need commercial support, ActiveState Perl is better
You wish;-)
Fair enough, I worked a few years with ActiveState Perl on Windows and it has served me well. Meaning as long as there is a ppm that installs correctly... In my experience ActiveState is not too responsive in case of problems, e.g. if you issue a bug report you're likely to hear nothing ever after.
In reply to Re^2: strawberry vs activestate perl
by dHarry
in thread strawberry vs activestate perl
by targetsmart
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