The difference is that pp generates a standalone application containing everything your script needs, including the entire perl interpreter and all required DLLs, whereas perlapp just wraps your script and a stub that loads the existing perl interpreter. The pp-generated EXE runs on a computer without perl, the perlapp-generated one doesn't.
Choose what you need: If the target computer has your perl version installed, use perlapp. If it doesn't, use pp. Or even better: Distribute the raw script and a perl installer.
(And by the way: The difference is not 7 bit, but 7 KBytes = 7 * 1024 Bytes * 8 Bit / Byte = 57.344 bits.)
Alexander
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