The program I was going to write (I wouldn't spend the time on it unless I was sure it would be worthwhile) was going to be a link between an online database (for more info, GMS(Might be down, server is moving)) and a users computer, so that people in a hurry wouldn't need to go through the web-interface.

I have studied the Tk module enough to think I could make what I needed with it, given some time, but since it would be distributed to people that probably don't have perl...

The problems with TK were mentioned in perlfaq3 I think.. or it could be something else I read...

But, what's this Win32::GUI? I've never heard of it.
(Yes, it's Win32 that the program would need to run on)


"Wierd things happen, get used to it"

Flame ~ Lead Programmer: GMS
http://gms.uoe.org

In reply to Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Is it possible to compile a Perl program into a .exe? by Flame
in thread Is it possible to compile a Perl program into a .exe? by Flame

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