In the past year I've become a fan of Tkx. While the Tk module builds on increasingly out of date code that was ripped from the belly of tcl, Tkx actually uses tcl under the hood, buying you easy cross platform support that pays attention to the current OS's styling, if you use the modern 'ttk' widgets. It's also as up to date as your tcl install.
I've used it with OSX/perlbrew, Linux, Windows/Activestate & Windows/Strawberry.
TJD
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