Do they offer PerlApp by itself? (I checked the site and couldn't find it, so I suspect the answer is no, but if anyone knows differently, please let me know.)

I am using ActiveState's PerlApp which comes with their PDK.  It converts
Perl applications into freestanding executeables very nicely. I have even
converted a few Win32-GUI programs into executeables with great results on
NT 4.0 and Win 98.  They seem to have um...upped their price to a whopping
$125 for the PDK but last I checked you can create fully functional
executeables with a trial license just to see if it will work for you.
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