ActivePerl includes a Perl::Critic GUI frontend (the screenshot is for the Windows version, but the GUI is included in the OS X and Linux releases of ActivePerl as well).

ActivePerl also includes the Tkx module that is used to implement the PPM and Perl::Critic GUIs. However, it does not include wxPerl, you'll have to install it yourself from the wxperl PPM repo, or build it with the CPAN shell. But that is no different from what you have to do when you use perlbrew either.


In reply to Re^2: OSX Seperate Install: PerlBrew or Activestate? by jand
in thread OSX Separate Install: PerlBrew or Activestate? by luis.roca

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