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The moaning Goat Meter. Definately the MGM. It's damned funny, and it's shiny. I think it even whistles.

On the user side, (shameless plug) I wrote a little program to show me all my active connections (incoming and outgoing). It could look nicer, but if you run it on windows you can show people what your browser is up to.

ichimunki was working on a web browser in Perl/Tk, and there is another one here.

I'm sure if you wander over to Freshmeat there and type in Perl/Tk there will be a few things there.

There are also two programs I found for designing interfaces in Perl/Tk, a la MS IDEs, but I lost the links to them. Try freshmeat/sourceforge again.

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I didn't believe in evil until I dated it.


In reply to Re: Perl for the Masses? by jepri
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