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Macintosh

Data::MacResFile
Allows Perl programs to read Macintosh OS resource data on non-macintosh computers. Most Macintosh software when transmitting files flatten the resource data for transmission (sometimes combined with the %22data fork%22 the simple stream of bytes common in files on most other operating systems). This module should allow cross platform access to this data. This version handles the read-only access to the data.

File::Sort
Written primarily for MacPerl users who do not have sort(1) and because of memory limitations cannot sort files in memory, but works on all Perls.

libwww-perl-5.07
The current MacPerl ready version of libwww-perl

Mac::Apps::Anarchie
A Perl interface to Anarchie 2.01+.

Mac::Apps::Launch
A MacPerl application launcher.

Mac::Apps::MacPGP
A Perl interface to MacPGP 2.6.3.

Mac::Apps::PBar
A Perl interface to Progress Bar, an Apple Event-capable progress bar utility.

Mac::Comm::OT_PPP
A Perl interface to Open Transport/PPP 1.0.

MacPerl and Apple Events
Several modules and scripts for communicating with apps via Apple Events and MacPerl.

MacPerl FAQ
The MacPerl FAQ tries to answer simple questions that are unique to the various versions of MacPerl. For more complex questions, pointers to more detailed information may be given. The MacPerl FAQ also contains information on some unique applications of MacPerl. However, pointers to other information are more likely for these topics. Finally, the MacPerl FAQ contains information useful in porting Perl scripts to and from the Unix environment.

MacPerl Homepage
Matthias Neeracher's MacPerl site

MacPerl Primer
MacPerl is Matthias Ulrich Neeracher's port of Larry Wall's Perl programming language to the Macintosh. This Primer is intended to assist new users get started with Macintosh Perl, and to point out salient differences for experienced Unix Perlers.

MacPerl Repository
Paul Schinder's gateway to his MacPerl repository.

PTF's MacPerl Pages
Prime Time Freeware's MacPerl site -- Includes pieces of the MacPerl book by Vicki Brown and Chris Nandor.

Search the MacPerl Mailing List Archive
A searchable archive of the MacPerl mailing list.

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