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Yes. In fact, there are some interesting perl/Tk applications already 
available from:

<H4>Your own Tk-b&#35; distibution:</H4>
The following programs may be found in your own <kbd>Tk-b&#35;/</kbd>
directory:
<pre>
<b>
program        description</b>
pfm            perl file manager - cute iconic front to <i>emacs</i>
ptknews        a GUI perl newsreader (Tk-b9.01) - a work in progress.
tkpsh          perl/Tk equivalent of <i>wish</i>.
toyedit        a Text widget editor.
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The following programs may be found either in your <kbd>demos</kbd>
directory (consult the <KBD>README</KBD> file there for fuller descriptions) or
in your perl/bin install directory:
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<b>
program        description</b>
browse         Simple file browser front end for <i>emacs</i>.
color_editor   Front end to <a href="etc/ColorEditor.html">Tk::ColorEditor</a>
               allows RGB, CMY, and HSV color cube manipulation
               (based on <i>tcolor.tcl</i>).
ixset          GUI front end to <i>xset</i> - for terminal settings.
pgs            Perl front end to Ghostscript (for viewing PostScript(c) files).
rmt            perl/Tk 
               &quot;development shell/remote control application&quot
               You can launch or talk to other perl/Tk apps with rmt.
rolodex        Like the Tcl/Tk app of the same name.
               Requires editing for personal use.
timer          Stopwatch - like seconds timer.
tkpod          The perl gui pod viewer (like <i>xman</i>).
tkweb          The perl gui web browser.
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<H4>Other perl/Tk application distributors:</H4>
<DL>
<DT>ptkb.pl</DT>
<DD>an <i>xbiff</i> like mailbox watcher. Available from
 <a href="ftp://ftp.wpi.edu/perl5/pTk-Modules/ptkb.pl">
          ftp://ftp.wpi.edu/perl5/pTk-Modules/ptkb.pl</a>
 </DD>
<DT>bioTkperl</DT>
<DD>Was <a href="http://sun20.ccd.bnl.gov/~ptk/archive/ptk.1995.11/0034.html">announced</a> 
 by Gregg Helt 
 <a href="mailto:gregg@fruitfly.berkeley.edu">&lt;gregg@fruitfly.berkeley.edu&gt;</a>
 recently. See the home page at: 
 <a href="http://www.cbil.upenn.edu/~dsearls/bioTk.html">
          http://www.cbil.upenn.edu/~dsearls/bioTk.html</a>. Source at: 
 <a href="ftp://fruitfly.berkeley.edu/pub/bioTk/bioTkperl0.8.tar.gz">
          ftp://fruitfly.berkeley.edu/pub/bioTk/bioTkperl0.8.tar.gz</a>
 </DD>
<DT>EVA</DT> 
<DD>Hiroaki Kobayasi's EVA is a sophisticated <kbd>wish</kbd> like perl/Tk
 &quot;shell&quot;. It is available from:
 <a href="ftp://ftp.sowa.is.uec.ac.jp/pub/Lang/perl5/Tk/">
          ftp://ftp.sowa.is.uec.ac.jp/pub/Lang/perl5/Tk/eva-*.tar.gz</a>
 </DD>
<DT>plop</DT>
 <DD>Stephen Lidie's very useful arbitrary function <b>P</b>lot <b>P</b>rogram,
 was featured in the premier issue of 
 <a href="http://orwant.www.media.mit.edu/the_perl_journal/"><b>The Perl Journal</b></a>
 and is available on the web at: 
 <a href="http://orwant.www.media.mit.edu/the_perl_journal/programs/Vol_1_Issue_1_Tk/plop">
 http://orwant.www.media.mit.edu/the_perl_journal/programs/Vol_1_Issue_1_Tk/plop</a>
 </DD>
<DT>Workspace</DT>
 <DD>Is an integrated front end to the fvwm window manager that makes use
   of Perl/Tk. See the web page at
  <A HREF="http://www.mirai.com/wks/">http://www.mirai.com/wks/</A> 
  for more information.
 </DD>
<DT>www</DT>
 <DD>The original 8 line wonder by Jon Orwant. Pick it up (and modify it) from:
 <a href="http://sun20.ccd.bnl.gov/~ptk/archive/ptk.1995.08/0411.html">
          http://sun20.ccd.bnl.gov/~ptk/archive/ptk.1995.08/0411.html</a>.
 (Please note: www is for amusement, the more serious perl/Tk browser - tkweb 
  - is distributed with Tk-b&#35; and is "only" 60 lines long!.)
 </DD>
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Be sure to also check the newsgroups 
<a href="news:comp.lang.perl.tk">comp.lang.perl.tk</a>,
<a href="news:comp.lang.perl.announce">comp.lang.perl.announce</a>, 
<a href="news:comp.lang.perl.misc">comp.lang.perl.misc</a>, 
and <a href="news:comp.lang.perl.modules">comp.lang.perl.modules</a>, 
as well as the <a href="http://pubweb.bnl.gov/~ptk/">mailing list archive</a> 
for more Perl/Tk program and package announcements.
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