I don't think PerlApp can deploy Perl scripts to any platform. It may be able to deploy them to a few platforms, to those for which an ActivePerl distribution has been compiled. I have doubts that it can deploy to embedded Linux systems, like a WRT54G or even smaller systems. I don't think that it can deploy to the classic MacOS System 7, 8 or 9. I doubt it can deploy to OS/2, HP-UX or to a VAX. And I'm 100% sure that it can't deploy to the C64 or the ZX81. ;-)
PerlApp costs money, and not just five bucks. I don't have a big problem with that, but even if you spend the money, it won't solve the problem.
Alexander
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Today I will gladly share my knowledge and experience, for there are no sweeter words than "I told you so". ;-)
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