I've been using the latest version of Perl2Exe and it works very well.  The
its doesn't require extra comments to find modules, executables are smaller
than with previous versions, they load quicker, and it works with
Win32::GUI.

Haven't tried ActiveState's PDK.

Kev.



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I am very new to the whole Perl world, but I find it really powerful!!  I
am
curious though on whether you can run a Perl app as an EXE so the end user
would not need to have Perl installed on their PC.  Is this at all
possible?

Sorry if this question does not specifically apply to Win32-GUI....


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