Perlapp is an easy-to-use tool. Instead of what the PAR is.
PAR confuses me a lot. So far, i have no success to compile a pl script and 
make it executable under win32 systems.



Quoting Edward Wildgoose <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:

> > There are currently two reasons left for me to use PerlApp: the smaller 
> > executable size and the possibility to add extra information to the 
> > executable (the PE Header information, like companyname, version,
> etcetera).
> 
> ...and the fact it's a free bit of software (well, less that donation I'm
> sure that everyone will make...)
> 
> I don't know how you could check inside the PerlApp code, but you can unzip
> the par archive and see whether perhaps it is optimistically including
> unneccessary modules?
> 
> Again, unsure how PerlApp works, perhaps it uses bzip instead of gzip?  Have
> you tried using bzip on both files to see if it can squeeze any more
> redundancy out?
> 
> Thanks to Autrijus for giving us a choice!
> 
> Ed W
> 



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