in reply to Perl and Windows 7

Concluding that davido's observation about useful replies is a useful model:

      ... about which you asked and which I use, posed no problems.

Install/execute restrictions can be a PITA; my favored editor was not certified by M$, early on, so had to tolerate a "You really, really want to run that?" dialogue, but while annoying, unless you're billing hours in milliseconds, or have a 'very, very short fuze,' it's probably not an intolerable problem -- if, indeed, you hit any such aps.

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Re^2: Perl and Windows 7
by CountZero (Bishop) on Aug 02, 2012 at 13:52 UTC
    Thank you! Your answer gives me hope that I do not have to go without my favourite tools in Windows 7.

    CountZero

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