Disclaimer:

I have only used Tk a few times, and HATED the look and feel.  This is
the reason I switched to Win32::GUI.  

I have never used wxPerl/wxWindows, but it is a great tool from what I
have heard/read.  From what I have seen in tuts, this is closer to Tk in
style and is a bit more verbose and complex than Win32::GUI, but I could
be wrong on that as I am doing a superficial glance.

The past year has seen a hugh increase in Win32::GUI functionality
thanks Laurent Rocher and Steve Pick especially, among the many others
who have hacked at the XS code.


Joe Frazier, Jr.
Senior Support Engineer

Peopleclick Service Support
Tel:  +1-800-841-2365
E-Mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] 

> -----Original Message-----
> From: Frazier, Joe Jr 
> Sent: Tuesday, November 23, 2004 8:00 AM
> To: 'Jez White'; Alex Lee; Win32-GUI List
> Subject: RE: FW: [perl-win32-gui-users] Website - Code 
> snippets gallery
> 
> I have to agree.  I expect people would be much more likely 
> to buy a book on Tk(as they have been buying for years) or 
> even wxPerl because of the cross platform nature of these two 
> products.  
> 
> Good luck getting AS to package a cookbook with ActivePerl.  
> They are 3 years behind on the Win32::GUI ppm.  Although, if 
> someone will spend the time working with them, it would be 
> greatly appreciated!
> 
> Joe Frazier, Jr.
> Senior Support Engineer
> 
> Peopleclick Service Support
> Tel:  +1-800-841-2365
> E-Mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] 

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