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From: lvirden@cas.org (Larry W. Virden)
Subject: comp.lang.tcl Frequently Asked Questions (Jan 30, 1998) (4/5)
Followup-To: comp.lang.tcl
Summary: A regular posting of the comp.lang.tcl Frequently Asked Questions
(FAQ) and their answers. This is the fourth of five parts.
This part is a catalog of Tcl-based programs.
Originator: lvirden@cas.org
Keywords: tcl, extended tcl, wish, tk, expect
Sender: lvirden@cas.org
Reply-To: lvirden@cas.org (Larry W. Virden)

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        For more information concerning Tcl (see "tcl-faq/part1"),
(see "tcl-faq/part2"), (see "tcl-faq/part3") or (see "tcl-faq/part5").

        One source for software mentioned in the catalog is the various
Usenet or comp.lang.tcl article archives - in many cases, the authors
posted their programs to the newsgroup.  A Contact address with ??? at
the end means that I was unable to verify the address.  Also, Contacts
without addresses or marked as Unknown mean that I had limited to no
information about the contact person.  The Updated field indicates the
date when the catalog entry was updated, not necessarily when a package
itself was updated.

        A WWW form to submit entries to this catalog is available at
<URL:http://www.wwinfo.com/tcl/>.  This provides you an interface not only
to submit new items, but updates as needed.

Index of questions:

XII. What are some examples of applications using Tcl and/or Tk?
        o Absence - an in/out board
        o ac3d
        o aclock (Lehenbauer)
        o Acorn Archimedes RISCOS 3.1 port of Tcl
        o ADAM (Affordable Desktop Application Manager)
        o ADDD (A Depository of Development Documents)
        o address
        o addressbook
        o AddressManager
        o Agent Tcl
        o AIR
        o AIX 4.1 port of Tcl 7.6p2
        o Alpha
        o Alpha NT port of Tcl/Tk
        o Amiga port of Tcl 7.x
        o Amiga NetBSD port of Tcl 3.x
        o Amiga OS port of Tcl 3.x
        o AmiWin port of Tcl
        o annoy
        o AOLserver
        o AOLserver example code
        o AOLserver upload handling
        o APRL
        o Ara
        o ARIX
        o arswm
        o arTCLs
        o ARTEMIS
        o artts
        o ASSIST
        o ASTcl
        o AstroDA
        o ATK
        o Attic
        o Autodoc
        o AutoDOC
        o AVB (Amazing Virtual Burrito Gooey)
        o aXe
        o backprop
        o BBEdit
        o bclock
        o beast
        o Beholder
        o Benchmark
        o BeOS port of Tcl
        o BETH
        o BibTool
        o biff clock
        o BinProlog Shell
        o Bowling
        o bras
        o brClient
        o browse.tcl
        o BSVC
        o budge
        o Bug Tracking System
        o bulletin board
        o bWatch
        o CACTVS
        o Cade
        o cal.tcl
        o calculator (Booth)
        o calculator (Herron)
        o calculator (Shen)
        o Calendar / Rolodex
        o Caliper
        o Caml Light
        o canvas_ui - a Tk sketcher
        o CartoViz
        o CAST
        o Caubweb
        o cbb - check book balancer
        o ccitcl
        o CEdit
        o cfclock
        o CGI to Tcl and/or Tk
        o CGI Forms based mailing (Ivler)
        o CGI Forms based mailing (Knight)
        o CGI Tcl commands
        o chichot
        o Choo Choo Applets
        o Cicero
        o cIRCus
        o cklist
        o classifyMail
        o Clock (Analog)
        o CmdLine
        o CML
        o CMU CL
        o CODA
        o CODE
        o color.tcl
        o coloredit
        o ColorMe
        o Compare Manifest
        o confcntlr
        o Configureth
        o Conservation Laws Demo
        o Convert
        o Coral
        o CoST
        o costwish
        o cpp2itcl
        o cpumon
        o Crackle
        o cron interface
        o crunch
        o CUTE
        o Cyrus IMAP Server
        o Datascope
        o datavision
        o dateicon
        o DCSE
        o ddoc
        o Deet
        o DejaGnu
        o Delphi/Tcl
        o DGC Tools
        o Dialer
        o DiET
        o Digital Trader
        o Digital Trader (galaxydrive)
        o directory browser (Hughes)
        o directory browser (Khattra)
        o Directory User Agent interface
        o DIVE
        o dogsbody
        o Dontspace
        o Dotfile Generator
        o Drag and Drop file browser
        o Drone
        o DumpExts
        o DVW
        o e93
        o ECLiPSe
        o Eclipse
        o echo server
        o echolab
        o Eddi
        o Edge
        o EDGE (Madden)
        o EDITCL
        o Editor2
        o Editor's Assistant
        o edit-html
        o Eggdrop
        o Elementary School Mathematics Drill
        o Elsbeth
        o Emacsclient alternative
        o Emacspeak
        o Email CGI form script
        o Emil
        o Embedded C (EC)
        o Embedded Tk (ET)
        o EnvDraw
        o EPICS
        o Tcl etags program
        o EVA
        o evaluate_parameters
        o EvoX
        o Expect
        o expecTerm
        o exmh
        o expy
        o FAQ builder
        o faxit
        o FaxMail
        o Fedot
        o FileCast
        o FileMan
        o FileRunner
        o File Util
        o findE
        o Fish Tank
        o floater
        o folderbiff
        o Font selector program
        o fn and ForumNet
        o Forecast
        o FreeBSD port of shared library Tcl/Tk
        o Fresco CORBA interpreter
        o Frink
        o FSP client
        o ftp-inband
        o fv
        o FVWM configuration aid
        o FVWM wish
        o GAGS
        o GDB Tk interface (Cygnus)
        o GDB Tk interface (tgdb)
        o Generalized Screen Printing
        o GENERIC 3D Kernel
        o GENTLE
        o gequal
        o getcons - get console
        o getname
        o GFax
        o Ginko
        o Glish
        o GmlProject
        o Go-IRC
        o GOOD
        o Got It!
        o gpv
        o Grail
        o Graph editor
        o Graphlet
        o Graphical Interface to CVS (Chan)
        o Graphical Interface to CVS (Marwood)
        o Graphical Wrappers
        o Grapher-3D
        o griddler
        o groupie
        o GRS
        o guicon
        o Guile
        o GURU Chess
        o Gyacc
        o gzip
        o Hdrug
        o hdx
        o Helga
        o hfsutils
        o Hierarchical Help System (HLP)
        o HigPenTataki for Tcl/Tk
        o HLO
        o Home Librarian
        o Host Monitoring (hm)
        o hot2list
        o hp-tcl-cdplay
        o HP/UX port of Tcl/Tk
        o hpupdate
        o HTCLtoTCL
        o HTML viewer
        o html2mif
        o HTML2text
        o html2tk
        o html_search
        o HTTP CGI example of calling Tcl
        o hurricane tracking system (JStrack)
        o Hypertext Help system
        o ibsh
        o I Ching
        o ical - a calendar manager
        o idiff
        o IDEA
        o IDL/Pvwave/Matlab to Tk
        o IIC
        o InfoPrism
        o Intranet Developer's Kit
        o IEEE 488 GPIB board driver
        o iForth binding to Tcl/Tk
        o Illustra ORDBMS to WWW CGI gateway
        o IMAGE
        o [incr tcl] class browser
        o Inter-Language unification (ILU)
        o Interface to C program example (Ganley)
        o Interface to C program example (Tveter)
        o Iplace - interactively place widgets on a frame
        o IPX ping
        o Irix port of Tcl/Tk
        o ismap
        o IVS
        o Jacl
        o Jargon file interface
        o Java interface to Tcl (avh)
        o Java interface to Tcl (Corey)
        o jgl
        o JiMM
        o js tools
        o Juice
        o Jungle
        o Karel the Robot
        o KIS
        o Klondike
        o ksc
        o l2x
        o LablTk/LablBrowser
        o Laserjet Manager
        o Lassen
        o LaTeX to HTML
        o LaTeX to Tk Help
        o LDS Draw
        o Libsearch
        o Lightwave
        o lily
        o Limbo
        o LINK
        o Tcl Lint
        o Linux port of Tcl 7.0/Tk 4.0
        o Linux port of Tcl 7.x/Tk 4.x
        o Linux port of Tcl/Tk 8.x
        o LISP DEBUG
        o Logiscope C RuleChecker
        o lookup
        o LTCL
        o Machete
        o MacOS port of Tcl 7.3 (MacTcl)
        o Makedist
        o man.tk
        o Mandelstep
        o Mankala
        o Map_Marker
        o Marpa
        o MasterBatcher
        o Math Teaching Aid
        o Mathematics Laboratory Equipment Applets
        o maze
        o MazeMan
        o Me
        o Memory
        o memory allocation package
        o Menu Edit tool
        o mercurius
        o Mercury
        o MERLIN
        o mg
        o mghello
        o MGGHAT
        o mib browser
        o mibwander
        o mickey mouse clock
        o Midnight Commander
        o miner
        o MiniHelp
        o mkcvl
        o MkLinux
        o mmm
        o MMuCl
        o Mobal
        o Modem
        o modometer
        o Modula-3 interface
        o Modules
        o Modulife
        o momond
        o Monitor files
        o Moog
        o Model Railroad System
        o mosaicRC
        o MS-DOS port of Tcl 6.2
        o MS-DOS port of Tcl 6.7
        o MS-DOS port of Tcl 7.x
        o MS-DOS port of Tk/Tcl
        o MS-DOS Windows DLL port of Tcl
        o MS-DOS Windows NT port of Tcl/Tk (winnt)
        o MS-DOS Windows NT port of Tcl/Tk Japanese (winnt)
        o MS-DOS Windows port of Tcl
        o MS-DOS Windows port of Tcl/Tk via GNU-Win32 (Lantinga)
        o MS-DOS Windows port of Tcl/Tk via GNU-Win32 (Schumacher)
        o MS-DOS Windows port of Tcl/Tk (TkWin - Alexin)
        o MS-DOS Windows port of Tcl/Tk (TkWin - Kubota)
        o MS-DOS Windows port of Tcl/tk (twin)
        o MS-DOS Windows Startup code
        o MtScript
        o music
        o Mx
        o Mxedit
        o NAGexTool
        o Nanny
        o Nanocad
        o nasppp
        o Nautilus
        o Ned
        o NEdit
        o neko
        o NeoTcl
        o NeoWebScript
        o NetPlug
        o Netrek Metaserver Monitor
        o Netscape client Tcl plugin and Tclets (Sun)
        o Netscape client Tcl tclets (Allen)
        o Netscape client Tcl tclet (Anderson)
        o Netscape client Tcl tclet (Aphalo)
        o Netscape client Tcl tclets (Ballet)
        o Netscape client Tcl/SWIG tclet (Beazley)
        o Netscape client Tcl tclet (Beker)
        o Netscape client Tcl tclets (Caldwell)
        o Netscape client Tcl tclets (Cody)
        o Netscape client Tcl tclet (Cox)
        o Netscape client Tcl tclets (Critchlow)
        o Netscape client Tcl tclets (Demailly)
        o Netscape client Tcl tclets (Dyer)
        o Netscape client Tcl tclets (Fellows)
        o Netscape client Tcl tclet (Fontaine)
        o Netscape client Tcl tclet (Gilbert)
        o Netscape client Tcl tclets (Gupta)
        o Netscape client Tcl tclets (Hobbs)
        o Netscape client Tcl tclets (Holeman)
        o Netscape client Tcl tclets (Kempson)
        o Netscape client Tcl tclet (Kerr)
        o Netscape client Tcl tclet (Knespl)
        o Netscape client Tcl tclets (Krone)
        o Netscape client Tcl tclets (Lehmkuhl)
        o Netscape client Tcl tclet (Libes)
        o Netscape client Tcl tclet (Madhuram)
        o Netscape client Tcl tclet (March Systems Ltd.)
        o Netscape client Tcl tclets (Mata)
        o Netscape client Tcl tclets (Mattias)
        o Netscape client Tcl tclets (McCaskey)
        o Netscape client Tcl tclets (McLennan and others)
        o Netscape client Tcl tclets (Miller)
        o Netscape client Tcl tclet (Moffat)
        o Netscape client Tcl tclet (Nagumo)
        o Netscape client Tcl tclet (Nakagawa)
        o Netscape client Tcl tclets (NeoSoft)
        o Netscape client Tcl tclet extension (Nijtmans)
        o Netscape client Tcl tclet (Ohtsuki)
        o Netscape client Tcl tclet game (Peacock)
        o Netscape client Tcl tclet demo (POSC)
        o Netscape client Tcl tclet (Radajewski)
        o Netscape client Tcl tclets (Roseman)
        o Netscape client Tcl tclet (Runge)
        o Netscape client Tcl tclet (Smith)
        o Netscape client Tcl tclet puzzle (Smith)
        o Netscape client Tcl tclet (Werres)
        o Netscape client Tcl tclets (Yoshida)
        o Netscape server plugin
        o nevot
        o newselect
        o newsflash
        o Newsspy
        o NExS
        o 99 bottles of beer on the wall
        o NMRView
        o nn-tk
        o Non-blocking Tcl interpreter
        o notepad
        o NR
        o ns
        o NSBD
        o ntail
        o nv
        o nvi
        o oa
        o Obeah
        o Objectify
        o ObjectiveBrowser
        o Objective-Framework
        o OBST
        o ODDIS (Oracle Data Dictionary Information System)
        o oh-clock
        o OleoTk
        o OmniMoni
        o OORANGE
        o Opal
        o OpenSpace
        o Open Track
        o Operator
        o Oracle wrap for Tk/Tcl
        o OS/2 port of Tcl 7.3 (Bach)
        o OS/2 port of Tcl 7.4 (Fornari)
        o OS/2 port of Tcl 7.5 (Paindaveine)
        o OS/2 port of Tcl 7.5/Tk 4.1 (Zakharevich)
        o OS/2 port of Tk (Vaes)
        o OS/9 Tcl
        o OSAtcl
        o Oscilloscope
        o ot
        o Oz
        o PADE
        o Palm
        o Parallel Processor Simulator
        o ParseArgs
        o Patch
        o Patience
        o pcfm
        o PDLimage
        o PencilTCLClient
        o PgAccess
        o pgbrowse
        o Phantom
        o phimail
        o Phoenix
        o PhoneStation
        o Picasso
        o pixmap
        o planit
        o player
        o plop
        o plot.tk
        o PLPLOT
        o Plume
        o Point
        o Point repulsion demonstration
        o PostgresBrowser
        o printop
        o project
        o ProTcl
        o ProTcXl
        o protoTcl
        o proxy
        o psptool
        o pTk Miscellaneous programs
        o ptk tools
        o ptk word processor
        o ptkclock
        o ptkmines
        o ptkmotd
        o ptk ping
        o Ptolemy
        o PTUI
        o Purchase
        o Puzzle
        o PVM
        o Python
        o Qba
        o Qddb
        o Quiver
        o RAD/CVS
        o RasMol
        o rcsview
        o readroff
        o rech
        o Remind
        o Remote control of Tk apps
        o Reservation system
        o RESOLVE
        o revcmd
        o reversi
        o rfc
        o rider
        o Rivet
        o Rmth
        o Roger's Interface Language (RIL)
        o Role Playing DB
        o rolodex
        o RosettaMan
        o router-stats
        o rootmenu
        o RPEdit
        o run
        o Runner's Diary
        o ruptool
        o Rush
        o Tcl interface to Sather
        o S-CASE
        o S-LVQ
        o SATOOLS
        o Scheme-based Tk
        o schmod
        o sclock
        o SciTeXt
        o SCOP
        o ScriptAce
        o sd_launch
        o Sdoc
        o Searchtool (DWU)
        o Searchtool (Roole)
        o Sedit
        o sender
        o setter
        o SGI port of Tcl/Tk
        o SGI GL interpreter
        o sgitcl
        o sgtool
        o SHIFT
        o Shiva
        o showaudio.tk
        o Show keycodes
        o Sibylla
        o Sift-Mail
        o sim68k
        o SimCity
        o SIMEX
        o SIMON
        o Simple database interface
        o Simple Order Form generator
        o skim
        o tkslrn
        o SLab Recording Studio Software
        o smaillog
        o SmartGDB
        o sml_tk
        o CMU SNMP
        o SNMP Test Suite
        o SOAR
        o Sound Studio
        o Source-Navigator
        o sparcOmatic
        o src2tex
        o SSA interface
        o startppp
        o Stdio Musician
        o stetris
        o Stopwatch for Tcl/Tk
        o stprof
        o Tk Sound Editor (aedit)
        o SpecTcl/SpecJava/specPerl
        o Spice interface
        o Spynergy Weblet Developer(TM)
        o STEAD
        o subtile
        o Subway Navigator
        o Swedish/English dictionary
        o Symbolic derivations
        o System Security Scanner (3S)
        o Tabula Rosa
        o TACOMA
        o Tch
        o Tcl compiler (Koski)
        o Tcl compiler (Tromey)
        o Tcl
        o Tcl / Tk install softlink
        o Tcl shells
        o Tcl-my-fancy
        o tcl_cruncher
        o tcl2c
        o tcl2c for HP compilers
        o tcl2dos
        o tcl2html
        o tcl++
        o ICEM CFD Engineering Tcl Compiler (tclc)
        o tclCheck
        o Tcl-Debugger (Tdb)
        o Tcl Edit
        o tclhttpd
        o tcllex
        o Tcl-NEST
        o TclNews
        o tclparse
        o Tcl/Tk Perl 5 (Beattie)
        o tclpty
        o TclRobots
        o tcltags (Hoegeman)
        o tcltags (LoVerso)
        o tcltags (Tromey)
        o tcltkgrass
        o Tcl to C compiler (brannon)
        o tcl to c process
        o tcltrim
        o tcltt, v1
        o TCLtt (TCL-TinyTalk)
        o TclTutor
        o TclYasp
        o tcshql
        o tdcad
        o tdoc
        o TeamRooms
        o Teapot
        o Tecate
        o TeenyMUD
        o term_expect
        o tess
        o testApp
        o tFloys
        o TH
        o Threading Analyst
        o tickle
        o TickleServices
        o TIGER
        o timeclocks
        o timesheet (Scroggins)
        o timesheet (tonys)
        o TiMidity
        o Tk
        o Tk patch to window raising
        o Tk to TkPerl converter
        o Tk Dylan
        o Tk extensions via imake
        o Tk Perl 4 (Schreiner)
        o Tk Perl 4 (Grobgeld)
        o Perl/Tk (pTk)
        o Tk Python (Ahlstrom)
        o Tk without Tcl
        o tk WWW interface
        o tk WWW robot
        o Tk xworld
        o TASH/TWASH
        o tk2mif
        o tk3play
        o TKAPPS
        o tkAtaxx
        o TkBabyNames
        o TkBible
        o tkbiff (Hooft)
        o tkbiff (Libes)
        o Tkbroadcast
        o tkbuttons
        o TkCD plus CDplayer
        o tkcdctl
        o tkchrom
        o TkCon
        o tkconnect
        o tkCVS
        o tkdb
        o tk-debug
        o tkDCSE
        o TkDesk
        o tkdiff
        o tkDIP
        o tkdir
        o TkDispCalc
        o tkdraw
        o tkdvi
        o tkedit
        o tkelm
        o TkFibs
        o tkFind
        o tkfire
        o tkfont
        o tkfonts
        o tkfontsel
        o tkforth
        o TkfPW
        o tkgnats
        o tkgofer
        o tkgoodstuff
        o tkgoph (Wade)
        o tkgopher
        o tkgrabber
        o Tk GUI builder
        o tkHelloWorld
        o TkHelp
        o tkhfs
        o tkhistory
        o TkHolWorkbench
        o tkHTML
        o tkhylafax
        o tkined
        o tkinfo
        o tkinspect (LoVerso)
        o tkinspect (Shen)
        o tkirc
        o TkIspell
        o TkJdic
        o tkkids
        o Tk/Lua
        o TkLayers
        o tklayout
        o tkloan
        o tklogger
        o tklsfonts
        o TkMail
        o tkmaillist
        o Tkmailto
        o TkMan (Phelps)
        o Simple tkman (Chandrasekaran)
        o TkMapedit
        o tkmerge
        o tkmess
        o TkMH
        o TkMHn
        o tkmines
        o TkMix
        o tkmotd
        o Tk mpeg_play
        o tkmr
        o tkmsql
        o tkncaa
        o tknet
        o tkNewMail
        o tknews (Bringardner)
        o tknews (Moore)
        o tknf
        o tkng
        o tknote
        o tk# (aka tknum)
        o tkodo
        o Tkolumns
        o tkpb
        o tkpbiff
        o tkpgp
        o tkpiano
        o tkping
        o TkPlanet
        o tkpostage
        o TkPostit
        o tkppp
        o tkpppstats
        o tkprompt
        o tkps
        o tkpsh
        o TkRat
        o tkrecord
        o tkreq
        o TkRolo
        o tkrun
        o tkSather
        o tksccs
        o Tksh
        o tksimsys
        o tkSketch
        o TkSol (Dyer)
        o TkSol (Trinh)
        o tkSound
        o tksquare
        o tk_stattab
        o tktail (Lidie)
        o tktail (Vella)
        o tktail (Wieck)
        o tktar
        o tkTelnet (Hobbs)
        o tkTelnet (Patel)
        o tkterm
        o TkTetris
        o tktex
        o tktiles
        o tkview
        o tkvolname
        o TkVP
        o tkweb
        o tkwfd
        o Tkwm
        o tkwool
        o tkWorld
        o tkxcd
        o tkxpilots
        o TkZip
        o TL
        o tm
        o tmidi
        o tmusic
        o tooltips
        o Towers of Hanoi
        o tpp
        o tprof
        o trad
        o trajectory
        o trajedit
        o trax
        o TreeLink
        o Trellis
        o Trevi
        o Trinket
        o trn
        o TrueTalk
        o ts (TeX)
        o TS (Console shell)
        o TUA
        o tupact
        o twoClocks
        o Tx
        o tyacc
        o Tycho
        o tydoc
        o typebreak
        o uudeview
        o ui2perl
        o umake
        o uncgi (Koreth)
        o UNIPEN
        o UniWord
        o unix.tk
        o unix agent
        o URL to Tcl array decoder
        o USE
        o Usenet gateways for Compuserve and GEnie
        o user interface component testing package
        o User-Maint
        o user-setup
        o Uts
        o vat
        o vedit
        o Velocity Engine
        o VHDL93
        o VHDLcapture
        o vic
        o videoteXt
        o VIM
        o Vis5D
        o Visual Tcl (Allen)
        o Visual Tcl/Tk (Bebber)
        o viwish
        o VMD
        o VMS port of Tcl/Tk (Angel Li)
        o VMS port of Tcl/Tk (Kimball)
        o VMS port of Tcl subset (Lester)
        o VROOM
        o VT100 emulator
        o VxWorks port of Tcl
        o w3cli
        o Wafe
        o Wafe graphical cross-reference browser
        o Wafeperl
        o Wafepython
        o Web*
        o Web Slideshow
        o WebTk
        o widget server
        o wish child
        o wish compiler (Buckingham)
        o wish compiler (Thomas)
        o wish compiler (Uhler)
        o wish Perl extension
        o word10
        o Workplace
        o Workspace
        o wt, a 3D game engine
        o wtkdiff
        o wtour
        o WOA
        o WWW (STk)
        o www (pTk)
        o wwwtools
        o x-automate
        o X-CD-Roast
        o X-Directory
        o x-files
        o X-html2ps
        o X-Ref words
        o X-Tester
        o xalias
        o xbatcheck
        o xbible
        o xblast
        o XBrowse
        o XBubbleJet
        o xcal
        o xcd
        o xchklogs
        o xcricket
        o xdbf
        o Xdig
        o xdrum
        o xe
        o xelem
        o XESS Tk interface
        o xf
        o xf, Japanization version
        o XF86Setup
        o Xforge
        o xfstool
        o xgpl
        o xibc
        o XiRCON
        o xisofs
        o Xisrdisplay
        o xka
        o xkeysyms
        o xmotd
        o xmpeg
        o xnearest
        o xnet
        o Xnetlib
        o xnewscan
        o xpel
        o xphone
        o Xpilots interface
        o xpole
        o Xprint
        o XPVM
        o xreconfirm
        o Xrpm
        o xscript
        o xstatus
        o xstick
        o xtem
        o XTeXShell
        o Xts
        o XZ editor
        o YART
        o YART/VR
        o yh2a
        o Zap Interpreters
        o Zircon
        o Zorro

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From: FAQ Tcl/Tk Package Catalog
Subject: -XII- What are some examples of applications using Tcl and Tk?

What: Absence - an in/out board
Where: <URL:ftp://ftp.neosoft.com/languages/tcl/sorted/apps/absence_v2.1/absence_v2.1.tar.gz>
Description: A simple in/out board based on reserve.
Updated: 02/1997
Contact: <URL:mailto:urban@mfr.dec.com> (Ron Urban)

What: ac3d
Where: <URL:http://www.comp.lancs.ac.uk/computing/users/andy/ac3d/>
Description: A 3D object/scene modeller.  Can output Dive, Massive,
        VRML, RenderMan, and POV-Ray files.
Updated: 04/1997
Contact: <URL:mailto:andy@comp.lancs.ac.uk> (Andy Colebourne)

What: aclock (Lehenbauer)
Where: From the contact
        alt.sources archives (Nov 1992)
Description: Tk analog clock script - two versions were posted.
Updated:
Contact: <URL:mailto:karl@NeoSoft.com> (Karl Lehenbauer)

What: Acorn Archimedes RISCOS 3.1 port of Tcl
Where: <URL:http://micros.hensa.ac.uk/cgi-bin/browser/micros/arch/riscos/e/e057?fn=e057>
Description: Tcl 7.4 binary and source code for about platform.
Updated: 10/1997
Contact: <URL:mailto:ct.stretch@ulst.ac.uk> (C.T.Stretch)

What: ADAM (Affordable Desktop Application Manager)
Where: <URL:http://wwwcn.cern.ch/umtf/adam.html>
Description: A itcl package which can be used to organize the applications
        on your desktop.
Updated: 09/1996
Contact: <URL:mailto:ADAM.Support@cern.ch>

What: ADDD (A Depository of Development Documents)
Where: <URL:ftp://ftp.gmd.de/gmd/addd/>
Description: An object oriented Software Engineering Environment extended using
        Tcl.
Updated:
Contact: <URL:mailto:kobialka@gmd.de>,
        <URL:mailto:meyke@gmd.de>

What: address
Where: <URL:ftp://ftp.neosoft.com/languages/tcl/sorted/apps/address/address.tar.gz>
Description: Vanilla address manager which can generate 2 or 4 up
        postscript.  Requires Tcl 7.4/Tk 4.0 and Perl.
Updated: 02/1997
Contact: <URL:mailto:urban@rto.dec.com> (Bob Urban)

What: addressbook
Where: <URL:http://wwwmayr.informatik.tu-muenchen.de/%7Edurka/addressbook/>
        <URL:ftp://ftp.leo.org/pub/comp/os/linux/local/apps/addressbook-0.6.tar.gz>
        <URL:ftp://sunsite.unc.edu/pub/Linux/X11/xapps/addressbook-0.6.tar.gz>
        <URL:ftp://ftp.informatik.tu-muenchen.de/pub/comp/os/linux/local/apps/addressbook-0.6.tar.gz>
        <URL:ftp://ftp.neosoft.com/languages/tcl/sorted/apps/addressbook-0.7/addressbook-0.7.tar.gz>
Description: A Tk program to manage your addresses, phone numbers, email
        addresses, and everything now written in your 'rolodex'.
Updated: 11/1997
Contact: <URL:mailto:durka@Informatik.TU-Muenchen.DE> (Clemens Durka)

What: AddressManager
Where: <URL:ftp://banff.cssip.edu.au/pub/addressManager0.2/addressManager0.2.tar.gz>
        <URL:ftp://ftp.neosoft.com/languages/tcl/sorted/apps/addressManager0.2/addressManager0.2.tar.gz>
Description: A GUI for address database management - a graphical rolodex.
Updated: 02/1997
Contact: <URL:mailto:Chunping.Ding@cssip.edu.au> (Chunping DING)
        <URL:mailto:ding@vail.levels.unisa.edu.au> (Chunping Ding)

What: Agent Tcl
Where: <URL:http://www.cs.dartmouth.edu/%7Eagent/>
        <URL:ftp://bald.cs.dartmouth.edu/pub/agents/agent.1.1.tar.gz>
        <URL:ftp://bald.cs.dartmouth.edu/pub/agents/doc.1.1.ps.gz>
Description: Modified version of Tcl 7.4/Tk 4.0 which implements
        a transportable agent system in which autonomous programs, written
        in Agent Tcl, migrate under their own control from machine to
        machine, interacting with other agents.  Analagous to Telescript,
        but using Tcl as the language.  Package consists of a server
        and tclX/tkX interpreters.  Limited security implemented
        at this time, but this component is under development.
        See <URL:http://www.cs.dartmouth.edu/%7Ergray/transportable.html>
        for more details.
Updated:
Contact: <URL:mailto:robert.s.gray@dartmouth.edu> (Bob Gray)

What: AIR
Where: <URL:http://bishopw.loni.ucla.edu/AIR/>
Description: Automatied Image Registration is a software package to register
        brain images using a rigid-body model.
Updated: 12/1996
Contact: <URL:mailto:rwoods@ucla.edu> (Roger P. Woods)

What: AIX 4.1 port of Tcl 7.6p2
Where: <URL:http://aixpdslib.seas.ucla.edu/aixpdslib.html>
        <URL:http://www-frec.bull.com/download/out/>
Description: The first site has Tcl 7.6p2/Tk 4.2p2 for AIX 4.1, as tar
        files.  The second site has Tcl 7.6/Tk 4.2 as smit-installable
        releases.  Contact has not tried either of these yet.
Updated: 04/1997
Contact: <URL:mailto:ztf@one.com> (Zach Frey)

What: Alpha
Where: <URL:ftp://cs.rice.edu/public/Alpha/Alpha_5.81.sea.hqx>
Description: Alpha version 5.x is a Macintosh System 7.0 shareware ($25)
        Tcl programmable editor.  The Think C 5.0 Tcl source for the Macintosh
        is available as well.  For more information, see
        <URL:http://www.cs.umd.edu/%7Ekeleher/alpha.html>.
Updated:
Contact: <URL:mailto:pete@cs.rice.edu>

What: Alpha NT port of Tcl/Tk
Where: From the contact
Description: Port of Tcl/Tk and attempts at porting Tix to an Alpha, using
        VC++.  Contact is interested in creating a mailing list of
        others using this platform.
Updated:
Contact: <URL:mailto:marc@neovision.com> (Marc H. Graham)

What: Amiga port of Tcl 7.x
Where: <URL:ftp:ftp.ninemoons.com/pub/geekgadgets/>
Description: Primary FTP server for the Amiga Developement Environment
        Geek Gadgets CD-ROM.  Currently Tcl 7.6/Tk 4.2 is present
        and Tcl/Tk 8.x is expected soon.
Updated: 09/1997
Contact: <URL:mailto:digulla@wi-pc44.fh-konstanz.de> (Aaron Digulla)

What: Amiga NetBSD port of Tcl 3.x
Where: From the contact
Description: A port of Tcl and Tk for Amiga NetBSD running X11R5.
Updated:
Contact: <URL:mailto:markus@techfak.uni-bielefeld.de> (Markus Illenseer)

What: Amiga OS port of Tcl 3.x
Where: From the contact
Description: A port of Tcl 3.x to the Amiga.  Uses Amiga share libraries
        and implements "send" under the Amiga OS, plus a post.  Includes
        a MIDI file loader and player.  Works, but is not up to the latest
        version of Tcl nor is further work occurring.
Updated:
Contact: <URL:mailto:karl@sugar.neosoft.com> (Karl Lehenbauer)

What: AmiWin port of Tcl
Where: <URL:http://www.america.com/%7Ekruse/amiga/AmiWin.html>
Description: Port of Tcl to AmiWin, the Amiga's X11R6 window package.
Updated:
Contact: <URL:mailto:kruse@cs.ucf.edu>

What: annoy
Where: <URL:ftp://ftp.neosoft.com/languages/tcl/sorted/games/annoy.tk/annoy.tk.gz>
Description: Tk Towers of Hanoi application.
Updated: 02/1997
Contact: <URL:mailto:dap@fubar.damon.com> (Damon Permezel)

What: AOLserver
Where: <URL:http://www.aolserver.com/>
        <URL:http://www.primehost.com/members/develop/code/>
        <URL:http://www.primehost.com/members/discuss/>
        <URL:http://www.aolserver.com/server/docs/2.2/html/tcldev.htm>
Description: An HTTP server available for use on Alpha and Intel NT,
        Digital OSF, HP/UX, SPARC and Intel Solaris 2.5, Linux, SGI Irix.
        The software is free for personal use.  See the above location
        for more details.  The server supports Tcl use to interface
        with all parts of the server environment.  It also includes a
        free SQL database known as Illustra.  It also provides a nice
        integration with AOLpress, a WYSIWYG editing tool which however
        does not currently support Tcl.
        See the tcldev URL above for a manual on using Tcl within the
        server.
        See the PrimeHost Develop web page above for various Tcl procs
        for achieving things like using Netscape and Frames to edit
        Tcl scripts, a URL selection routine, dynamic database pages, etc.
Updated: 10/1997
Contact: <URL:mailto:info@aolserver.com>

What: AOLserver example code
Where: <URL:http://www.deadend.org/dev/>
Description: Set of Tcl utilities to work with the AOLserver.
        Includes a Tcl multipart/form-data handler.
        An ftp server written in Tcl (with a little C) is also here.
Updated: 01/1997
Contact: <URL:mailto:gnat@digitalcity.com> (David Whittle)

What: AOLserver upload handling
Where: From the contact
Description: Tcl module that enables decoding of Netscape's
        <input type=file> processing.
Updated: 09/1997
Contact: <URL:mailto:gnat@aol.net> (David Whittle)

What: APRL
Where: <URL:ftp://sound.media.mit.edu/pub/Code/aprl/aprl-1995may20.tgz>
Description: A Tcl based tool for audio pattern recognition.
        See also <URL:http://sound.media.mit.edu/projects/aprl>.
Updated:
Contact: <URL:mailto:dpwe@media.mit.edu> (DAn Ellis)
        <URL:mailto:eds@media.mit.edu> (Eric Scheirer)

What: Ara
Where: <URL:http://www.uni-kl.de/AG-Nehmer/Ara/>
Description: Agents for Remote Action (Ara) is a Tcl 7.4 based platform
        for portable and secure full mobile agent, in Tcl, C/C++.
        Developed under Unix.
Updated: 06/1997
Contact: <URL:mailto:peine@informatik.uni-kl.de> (Holger Peine)

What: ARIX
Where: <URL:http://www.accesscom.com/%7Eedem/andrew/arix/>
Description: Andrew's IRIX (ARIX) is a GUI desktop for Linux, emulating
        the SGI IRIX desktop environment with many tools to configure
        X applications.  Written almost entirely in Tcl/Tk.
Updated: 09/1997
Contact: <URL:mailto:aedem@rocketmail.com> (Andrew Edem)

What: arswm
Where: From the contact
Description: Window manager configurable using Tcl.
Updated:
Contact: <URL:mailto:burdick@ars.rtp.nc.us> (Bill Burdick)

What: arTCLs
Where: <URL:ftp://ftp.neosoft.com/languages/tcl/sorted/net/artcls/artcls.tar.gz>
Description: a Tcl/Tk-based Usenet news reader
Updated: 02/1997
Contact: <URL:mailto:mh@wx.gtegsc.com> (Mike Hoegeman)

What: ARTEMIS
Where: <URL:http://devserve.cebaf.gov/external/artemis/artemis.html>
Description: A multi-user real-time beam optics simulation package for
        particle accelerator simulation and controls.
Updated: 09/1996
Contact: <URL:http://devserve.cebaf.gov/external/artemis/guest.html>

What: artts
Where: <URL:ftp://ftp.crl.com/ftp/users/pc/pcoad/artts1.1.tar.gz>
        <URL:ftp://ftp.neosoft.com/languages/tcl/sorted/apps/artts1.0/artts1.0.tar.gz>
Description: The anal retentive time tracking software (artts) allows you
        to track the amount of time spent on various tasks.  Includes a simple
        report generator.
Updated: 02/1997
Contact: <URL:mailto:pcoad@crl.com> (Paul E Coad)

What: ASSIST
Where: <URL:http://www.cs.strath.ac.uk/CS/research/efocs/assist.html>
Description: Asynchronous/Synchronous Software Inspection Support Tool (ASSIST)
        is a generic tool designed to allow the enforcement and support of
        any inspection process.  Requires Python 1.4/Tcl 4.0/Tk 7.4.
Updated: 04/1997
Contact: <URL:mailto:fraser@cs.strath.ac.uk> (Fraser Macdonald)

What: ASTcl
Where: <URL:http://www-personal.engin.umich.edu/%7Estreak/ASTcl-1.0.sea.hqx>
        <URL:http://www-personal.umich.edu/%7Estreak/ASTcl-1.0.sea.hqx>
        <URL:ftp://ftp.neosoft.com/languages/tcl/sorted/ASTcl-1.0/ASTcl-1.0.sea.hqx>
Description: ASTcl 1.0 is a package for compiling and executing Macintosh
        AppleScript programs from within a Tcl-based script.  It requires
        AppleScript, CodeWarrior 10 or later, and the sources for Tcl 7.5p1
        Tk 4.1p1.
Updated: 02/1997
Contact: <URL:mailto:Ted.Belding@umich.edu> (Ted Belding)

What: AstroDA
Where: <URL:http://www-sdss.fnal.gov:8000/astroda/doc/www/astroda.home.html>
Description: Real Time Data Acquisition system used at Apache Point
        Observatory.  Reads from cameras and telescopes.
Updated: 09/1997
Contact: <URL:http://www-sdss.fnal.gov:8000/astroda/doc/www/astroda.home.html>

What: ATK
Where: <URL:http://www.du.edu/%7Emschwart/atk.htm>
Description: The Analyst's Tool Kit (ATK) is a shareware set of tools
        for manipulating Data Flow Diagrams.  Newest release of ATK
        is based on Tcl 7.6/Tk 4.2.  Includes a small extension for
        raw printing, profile and registry access, and other features.
        ATK was previously developed against tkmswin.  Another
        extension, tkmsmail, enables MAPI and cmc mail interfaces in
        a Tcl/Tk program.
Updated: 04/1997
Contact: <URL:mailto:mschwart@nyx.net> (Michael I Schwartz)

What: Attic
Where: From the contact
Description: Tcl/Tk interface to Internet Chess Server (ICS).
Updated: 09/1996
Contact: <URL:mailto:tiller@solace.me.uiuc.edu> (Mike Tiller)

What: Autodoc
Where: <URL:http://www.westend.com/%7Ekupries/doc/autodoc/>
        <URL:ftp://ftp.westend.com/pub/aku/autodoc0.3.tar.gz>
        <URL:ftp://ftp.westend.com/pub/aku/autodoc03.zip>
        <URL:ftp://ftp.kisters.de/pub/lang/tcl/ext/autodoc0.3.tar.gz>
        <URL:ftp://ftp.kisters.de/pub/lang/tcl/ext/autodoc03.zip>
Description: AutoDOC is a system to embed documentation into Tcl code and
        to generate HTML pages from it.
Updated: 07/1997
Contact: <URL:mailto:a.kupries@westend.com> (Andreas Kupries)

What: AutoDOC
Where: <URL:http://www.uni-muenster.de/informatik/u/reiberg/autodoc>
Description: Automatic man page HTML documentation for C++ classes.
        Requires itcl 2.2.
Updated: 09/1997
Contact: <URL:mailto:reiberg@uni-muenster.de> (Joerg Reiberg)

What: AVB (Amazing Virtual Burrito Gooey)
Where: <URL:ftp://ibm3.carb.nist.gov/pub/jonathan/AVB.tar.gz>
Description: A Tk program to display a burrito and change its foreground
        color.  Seriously.
Updated:
Contact: <URL:mailto:jonathan@indigo1.carb.nist.gov> (Jonathan F. Dill)

What: aXe
Where: <URL:ftp://ftp.x.org/contrib/editors/aXe-6.1.2.tar.Z>
        <URL:ftp://arjuna.ncl.ac.uk/pub/aXe/aXe-6.1.2.tar.Z>
Description: An easy to use X11R5 text editor.  Allows user to optionally
        include Tcl as an extension language.
        Does not permit commercial use.
Updated:
Contact: <URL:mailto:J.K.Wight@newcastle.ac.uk> (J. K. Wight)

What: backprop
Where: <URL:http://www.mcs.net/%7Edrt/software/freeunixbp.zip>
Description: A neural network implementation in Tcl 7.5.
        Available for Unix/DOS/Windows 3.x.
Updated: 06/1997
Contact: <URL:mailto:drt@mcs.com> (Donald R. Tveter>

What: BBEdit
Where: <URL:http://www.barebones.com/>
Description: This Macintosh editor provides syntax coloring for many
        languages, including Tcl.
Updated: 09/1997
Contact: <URL:mailto:siegel@barebones.com>

What: bclock
Where: From the contact
Description: Tk clock program which uses a bezier curve to draw the hands.
Updated:
Contact: <URL:mailto:shess@tundra.winternet.com> (Scott Hess)

What: beast
Where: From the contact
Description: Both Expect And Scotty Together (BEAST) permits intelligent
        interrogation of network nodes to see if they support IP stacks
        and an SNMP agent.
Updated:
Contact: <URL:mailto:ian@batfink.netmc.com> (Ian Jarrett)

What: Beholder
Where: <URL:ftp://dnpap.et.tudelft.nl/pub/btng/btng-5.0.tar.gz>
Description: Beholder is a RMON implementation which opens a pipe
        to the stdspook SNMP frontend and converts the output to
        Tcl lists, etc.
Updated:
Contact: Unknown

What: Benchmark
Where: <URL:http://www.andrew.cmu.edu/user/chienhao/uisw/tcltkrpt.htm>
Description: This is a report that was written for school, providing some
        benchmark numbers on Tcl/Tk performance.
Updated: 04/1997
Contact: <URL:mailto:chienhao+@andrew.cmu.edu> (Chien-Hao Chen)

What: BeOS port of Tcl
Where: <URL:ftp://ftp.be.com/>
Description: Ports of Tcl 7.6 and 8.0 to BeOS.  Tk is _not_ available yet.
Updated: 04/1997
Contact: <URL:mailto:mjp6@cornell.edu> (Mike Perham)
        <URL:mailto:dmills@noao.edu> (Dave Mills)

What: BETH
Where: <URL:ftp://ftp.neosoft.com/languages/tcl/sorted/text/beth.4.1.tar.gz>
Description: Browsing and Editing Tcl Hypertool (BETH).
Updated: 02/1997
Contact: <URL:mailto:svoboda@ece.cmu.edu> (David Svoboda)

What: BibTool
Where: <URL:http://www.uni-koblenz.de/%7Egerd/ftp/BibTool/>
Description: BibTool assists in managing BibTeX files, which are
        used to integrate citations and bibliographies into LaTeX
        documents. The latest releases of BibTool includes a library
        of Tcl commands to manipulate BibTex files.
Updated: 04/1997
Contact: <URL:mailto:gerd@informatik.uni-koblenz.de> (Gerd Neugebauer)

What: biff clock
Where: From the contact
        alt.sources archives (Nov 1992)
Description: Tk example program showing biff and xclock like functions
Updated:
Contact: <URL:mailto:karl@NeoSoft.com> (Karl Lehenbauer)

What: BinProlog Shell
Where: <URL:http://www2.active.ch/%7Ecozzio/>
        <URL:ftp://clement.info.umoncton.ca/BinProlog/BUGFIXES/TCL.tar.gz>
Description: A Tk/Tcl interface to BinProlog 5.40 for Windows 95/NT.
        The DLL contains the BinPRolog kernel.
        This product is shareware.
Updated: 04/1997
Contact: <URL:mailto:cozzio@ln.active.ch> (Dr. Rico A. Cozzio)
        <URL:mailto:binprolog@info.umoncton.ca>
        <URL:mailto:tarau@clement.info.umoncton.ca> (Paul Tarau)

What: Bowling
Where: <URL:ftp://ftp.neosoft.com/languages/tcl/sorted/apps/xbowl-1.4.gz>
        <URL:ftp://ftp.neosoft.com/languages/tcl/sorted/games/xbowl-dist-2.0/xbowl-dist-2.0.tar.gz>
Description: Tk based bowling game, using the core Tcl/Tk.
Updated: 02/1997
Contact: <URL:mailto:grina@fai.com> (Peter Grina)

What: bras
Where: <URL:http://www.iitb.fhg.de/%7Ekir/brashome/>
        <URL:ftp://www.iitb.fhg.de/pub/kir/bras.tar.gz>
Description: A type of make processing program, which uses tcl rather than
        the make syntax to describe relationships and actions.
Updated: 11/1997
Contact: <URL:mailto:kir@iitb.fhg.de> (Harald Kirsch)

What: brClient
Where: From the contact
Description: A simple Tk remote directory browser.  It connects to
        a server to get info to display.  brServer was also posted.
        Requires Tk and Tcl-DP.
Updated:
Contact: <URL:mailto:hshi@neumann.uwaterloo.ca> (Hanmao Jim Shi)

What: browse.tcl
Where: alt.sources archives (Mar 90)
Description: Directory browser w/Tcl
Updated:
Contact: <URL:mailto:peter@taronga.com> (Peter da Silva)

What: BSVC
Where: <URL:http://www2.ncsu.edu/eos/service/ece/project/bsvc/www/>
        <URL:ftp://sunsite.unc.edu/pub/Linux/System/Emulators/>
Description: A microprocessor simulation framework written in C++ and Tcl/tk.
        Provides a GUI and C++ classes to facilitate the development of
        microprocessor simulators.  Requires C++ with STL (gcc 2.7.2) and
        Tcl 7.5/Tk 4.1.  Has been ported to Windows 95.
Updated: 09/1996
Contact: <URL:mailto:bwmott@eos.ncsu.edu> (Bradford W. Mott)

What: budge
Where: <URL:ftp://ftp.neosoft.com/languages/tcl/sorted/games/budge/budge.tar.gz>
Description: Tk based arcade/puzzle game - a cross between Sokoban, Pac-Man
        and Blind Date (the TV show).
Updated: 02/1997
Contact: <URL:mailto:np2@doc.ic.ac.uk> (Nat Pryce)

What: Bug Tracking System
Where: From the contact
Description: A Tcl bug tracking system, with a Tk front end.  It works on
        a series of flat text files.  In alpha test, but available from the
        contact.  Currently being used on Windows 95 and Unix and supports
        multiple projects/platforms/developers.
Updated: 01/1997
Contact: <URL:mailto:pablo@memco.co.il> (Pablo Ariel Kohan)

What: bulletin board
Where: From the contact
Description: Program based on [incr tcl]/itcl which can be used to store
        various pieces of info, represented by icons.
Updated:
Contact: <URL:mailto:roseman@cpsc.ucalgary.ca> (Mark Roseman)

What: bWatch
Where: <URL:http://www.sci.usq.edu.au/staff/jacek/bWatch>
Description: Tk monitor of load, memory, etc. on a number of machines.
Updated: 10/1997
Contact: <URL:mailto:jacek@usq.edu.au> (Jacek Radajewski)

What: CACTVS
Where: <URL:http://schiele.organik.uni-erlangen.de/cactvs/>
Description: Distributed client/server system for the computation,
        management, analysis and visualisation of chemical
        information of any type.  Uses Tix/Tk.
Updated:
Contact: <URL:mailto:wdi@schiele.organik.uni-erlangen.de> (Wolf-Dietrich Ihlenfeldt)

What: Cade
Where: <URL:http://www.ies.luth.se/%7Es94a-lgn/cade/cade.html>
Description: An alpha Tcl/Tk/Tix based integraded platform for developing
        C/C++ applications on Unix in X.  It integrates your favorite
        compiler and debugger with a multi-buffer editor and project
        handler.  You can code, compile, link, debug, and launch large
        programming projects all from within Cade.  Updates continue
        to appear, with a formal release currently planned for February
        1997.
Updated: 12/1996
Contact: <URL:mailto:s94a-lgn@amanda.ies.luth.se> (Ludvig A. Norin)

What: cal.tcl
Where: <URL:ftp://ftp.net-quest.com/users/ivler/tcl/cal.cgi>
        <URL:ftp://ftp.net-quest.com/users/ivler/tcl/uncgi_14.tar.gz>
Description: CGI script to provide a WWW-based, dynamic, calendar.
        Requires uncgi.  See a demo at
        <URL:http://www.net-quest.com/%7Eivler/cal/cal.html>.
Updated:
Contact: <URL:mailto:ivler@i-xpress.com> (J.M. Ivler)

What: calculator (Booth)
Where: <URL:ftp://ftp.neosoft.com/languages/tcl/sorted/math/calculator.tk/calculator.tk.tar.gz>
Description: Simple Tk calculator.
Updated: 09/1997
Contact: <URL:mailto:richard.booth@att.com> (Richard Booth)

What: calculator (Herron)
Where: <URL:ftp://ftp.neosoft.com/languages/tcl/sorted/apps/calc.tk.gz>
Description: a simple calculator.
Updated: 02/1997
Contact: <URL:mailto:david@davids.mmdf.com> (David Herron)

What: calculator (Shen)
Where: From the contact
Description: Simple Tk calculator
Updated:
Contact: <URL:mailto:slshen@lbl.gov> (Sam Shen)
        <URL:mailto:sls@aero.org> (Sam Shen)

What: Calendar / Rolodex
Where: <URL:ftp://ftp.neosoft.com/languages/tcl/sorted/apps/organizer/organizer.tar.gz>
Description: A calendar/rolodex written in Tk.  Also can browse/edit other
        colon-separated field files.  The calendar and rolodex portions are
        split into source-able separate files for use in other applications.
Updated: 02/1997
Contact: <URL:mailto:mengel@dcdmwm.fnal.gov> (Marc Mengel)

What: Caliper
Where: <URL:http://www.sei.com/caliper/>
Description: HSpice TR0 post processor. Caliper reads binary TR0 files and
        takes HSpice compatible measurements.  Tcl interface available.
Updated: 09/1997
Contact: <URL:mailto:martinh@sei.com>

What: Caml Light
Where: <URL:ftp://ftp.inria.fr/lang/caml-light/>
Description: An implementation of the ML language that does not comply to the
        standard but is small, modest in memory requirements, available for
        micros, simple to compile, provides C interface and comes with useful
        libraries.  Runs on most Unix, Macintosh and 386 PCs under MSDOS.
        Includes a Tk-based graphical user interface and a hypertext browser
        for module interfaces.
Updated:
Contact: <URL:mailto:caml-light@pauillac.inria.fr>
        <URL:mailto:caml-list-request@pauillac.inra.fr>

What: canvas_ui - a Tk sketcher
Where: From the contact
Description: a Tk sketching program which uses a canvas and creates Postscript
        files.
Updated:
Contact: <URL:mailto:brent.welch@sun.com> (Brent Welch)

What: CartoViz
Where: <URL:http://midas.ac.uk/argus/Software/>
Description: CartoViz is a product of Project Argus, providing visualization
        tools to scientists dealign with data such as census findings.
Updated: 09/1997
Contact: <URL:mailto:UBFA930@ccs.bbk.ac.uk> (Kath Stynes>

What: CAST
Where: <URL:http://cnmat.cnmat.berkeley.edu/CAST/>
Description: CAST is the CNMAT Additive Syntesis tools, which
        provides tools for real-time expressive timbral
        control.  The Tcl/Tk interface described _sounds_ like
        it may not be based on the latest CAST work.
Updated: 09/1997
Contact: <URL:mailto:felciano@cnmat.berkeley.edu> (Richard Felciano)

What: Caubweb
Where: <URL:http://www.osf.org/%7Eloverso/tcl-tk/>
Description: A personal Web proxy server that hotwires a browser's cache.
Updated:
Contact: <URL:mailto:John@LoVerso.Southborough.MA.US> (John Robert LoVerso)

What: cbb - check book balancer
Where: <URL:http://www.menet.umn.edu/%7Ecurt/cbb/>
        <URL:ftp://ftp.me.umn.edu/pub/finance/cbb-0.72.tar.gz>
Description: Perl script with Tcl/Tk graphical front end for a program to
        maintain a check book balance database.  The program requires
        Perl 5 and Tcl 7.4/tclX/Tk 4.0.  It can import Quicken export
        files.  Now supports recurring transactions, international
        date format.  See <URL:http://www.me.umn.edu/1s/home/clolson/> for
        some pointers.
Updated: 04/1997
Contact: <URL:mailto:curt@sledge.mn.org> (Curtis Olson)

What: ccitcl
Where: <URL:http://gdbdoc.gdb.org/letovsky/tcl/ccitcl.html>
Description: A script interpreter intended for client-side scripting on
        the WorldWideWeb (WWW).  It integrates Tcl 7.3, Tk 3.6p1, Safe-Tcl,
        and the cci extension.
Updated:
Contact: <URL:mailto:letovsky@gdb.org> (Stan Letovsky)

What: CEdit
Where: <URL:ftp://invaders.dcrl.nd.edu/pub/tk/>
Description: A Programmer's editor, written entirely in Tcl/Tk.
        Features brace, bracket, and paren matching, shifting of
        selecting text, highlighting of comments, procedure lists for
        C, LISP, Scheme, Tcl/Tk, Perl, integrated make utility,
        regular expression find/replace with scrollable history,
        infinite undo/redo, n-character wide tab stops.
Updated:
Contact: <URL:mailto:agy@cse.nd.edu> (Alan G. Yoder)

What: cfclock
Where: <URL:http://brahms.fmi.uni-passau.de/bs/staff/friedric.shtml>
Description: Clock which displays time in words rather than numbers or hands.
Updated: 09/1996
Contact: <URL:mailto:friedric@fmi.uni-passau.de> (Carsten Friedrich)

What: CGI to Tcl and/or Tk
Where: From the contact
Description: Simple Common Gateway Interface scripts for invoking
        Tcl scripts or Tk scripts.
Updated:
Contact: <URL:mailto:sgutfreund@gte.com> (Yechezkal-Shimon Gutfreund)

What: CGI Forms based mailing (Ivler)
Where: <URL:ftp://ftp.net-quest.com/users/ivler/tcl/email.tcl>
Description: A Tcl script to do CGI processing of 'email the form data'
        for the programmer.  Requires uncgi.
        See <URL:http://www.net-quest.com/%7Eivler/> for explanation
        of the script.
Updated:
Contact: <URL:mailto:ivler@i-xpress.com> (J.M. Ivler)

What: CGI Forms based mailing (Knight)
Where: From the contact
Description: A Tcl script to allow Common Gateway Interface forms-based
        mailing to a specific user.
Updated:
Contact: <URL:mailto:J.P.Knight@lut.ac.uk> (Jon P. Knight)

What: CGI Tcl commands
Where: <URL:http://camnet.ge.com/tcl/>
Description: C code implementing Tcl commands for query-string parsing and
        other interesting things for CGI programmers.
Updated:
Contact: <URL:mailto:kennykb@crd.ge.com> (Kevin B. Kenny)

What: chichot
Where: <URL:ftp://ftp.neosoft.com/languages/tcl/sorted/x11/chichot-0.12/chichot-0.12.tar.gz>
Description: A software agent that assists the user throughout the interaction
        with the xterm session.
Updated: 02/1997
Contact: <URL:mailto:wieckows@cs.umn.edu> (Zbigniew Wieckowski)

What: Choo Choo Applets
Where: <URL:http://www.free.cts.com/crash/c/cwhii/cc_index.html>
Description: Tcl/Tk applets that can be activated from within your browser.
        They relate to the Compact Modular Model Railroad Controls
        found at <URL:http://www.gscale.com/rrc/>.
Updated: 10/1997
Contact: <URL:mailto:cwhii@ACM.org> (C.W.Holeman II)

What: Cicero
Where: <URL:http://www.uni-frankfurt.de/%7Eweis/>
        <URL:ftp://ftp.uni-frankfurt.de/software/pub/linux/>
        <URL:ftp://ftp.rz.fh-hannover.de/pub/linux/local/cicero/>
Description: A Tcl/Tk/Tix WYSIWYG word processor.  Also has a TeX mode
        to allow folk to work with just one tool.  Features multiple
        columns, multiple fonts, various sizes.  Requires X, Ghostscript/view,
        Tcl 7.4/Tk 4.0/Tix 4.0/g++/xmkmf, LaTeX/dvips/Tex/Metafont (if using
        TeX mode).
Updated: 11/1996
Contact: <URL:mailto:weis@stud.uni-frankfurt.de> (Torben Weis)

What: cIRCus
Where: <URL:http://www.nijenrode.nl/%7Eivo/circus_data/>
Description: cIRCus is a graphical IRC client for Linux/X11.  Includes
        support for DCC Chat, Send, Get, mIRC color, Efnet, Undernet,
        Ircnet, OPER.  Has colorful GUI interface but allows ircII commands
        to still work.  Has an easy to use banlist manager, and provides
        simple scripting support.
Updated: 07/1997
Contact: <URL:mailto:irvdwijk@cs.vu.nl> (Ivo van der Wijk)
        <URL:mailto:mpdboer@cs.vu.nl> (Mark de Boer)

What: cklist
Where: <URL:ftp://ftp.neosoft.com/languages/tcl/sorted/apps/cklist115/cklist115.tar.gz>
Description: Tk based checklist for projects, etc.
Updated: 02/1997
Contact: <URL:mailto:monty.scroggins@rsd.dl.nec.com> (Monty Scroggins)

What: classifyMail
Where: <URL:ftp://ftp.neosoft.com/languages/tcl/sorted/net/tcl-slocal.tcl/tcl-slocal.tcl.gz>
        <URL:ftp://ftp.neosoft.com/languages/tcl/sorted/net/classifyMail.tcl/classifyMail.tcl.gz>
Description: Tcl replacement for MH slocal, providing extended capabilities.
Updated: 02/1997
Contact: <URL:mailto:burdick@ars.rtp.nc.us> (Bill Burdick)

What: Clock (Analog)
Where: From the contact
Description: Graphical representation of non-digital clock.
Updated:
Contact: <URL:mailto:karl@NeoSoft.com> (Karl Lehenbauer)

What: CmdLine
Where: From comp.sources.misc archives
Description: OODC++ library and driver to parse command line arguments.
        Written by the author of ParseArgs, but completely redesigned
        and rewritten - has no dependency on ParseArgs.
Updated: 09/1996
Contact: <URL:mailto:Brad_Appleton-GBDA001@email.mot.com> (Brad Appleton)

What: CML
Where: <URL:http://www.dl.ac.uk/CBMT/cml/>
        <URL:ftp://s-ind2.dl.ac.uk/cbmt/democ12.tar.Z>
        <URL:http://www.dl.ac.uk/CBMT/HOME.html>
        <URL:http://info.desy.de/gna/html/cc/>
Description: CML is a Chemical Markup Language.  It is based on using
        sgmls, Tcl 7.4 or newer, RasMol, Tix, BLT, cost, and a few
        other pieces.  You should be able to get to all the pieces from
        following the links on the above page.
Updated: 09/1997
Contact: <URL:mailto:mbglx@seqnet.dl.ac.uk>
        <URL:mailto:pmr1716@ggr.co.uk>

What: CMU CL
Where: <URL:http://www.mv.com/users/pw/lisp/>
        <URL:ftp://sunsite.unc.edu/pub/Linux/devel/lang/Lisp/>
Description: CMU Common Lisp (CL) is a LISP development environment.
        It contains a lisp-tk package.
Updated: 04/1997
Contact: <URL:mailto:s950045@uia.ac.be> (Peter Van Eynde)

What: CODA
Where: <URL:http://codahp.cebaf.gov:3000/coda/coda_home.html>
Description: CEBAF Online Data Acquisition is a general data acquisition system
        for nuclear physics research.  This system uses (is about to use?)
        Tcl to tie together the various programs.
Updated:
Contact: <URL:mailto:mailserv@cebaf.gov> (CODA mailing list)
        using a "SUBSCRIBE CODA-L" for the body of the message.

What: CODE
Where: <URL:http://www.cs.utexas.edu/users/code/>
Description: Tk/Tix based system to produce parallel programs for the
        Sequent Symmetry as well as other PVM-based
        networks of heterogeneous machines.
Updated:
Contact: <URL:mailto:emery@cs.utexas.edu> (Emery Berger)

What: color.tcl
Where: <URL:ftp://ftp.neosoft.com/languages/tcl/sorted/x11/color/color.tgz>
Description: Small tool for setting the background color by the click of
        a mouse.
Updated: 02/1997
Contact: <URL:mailto:leich@wiwi.uni-marburg.de> (Steffen Leich)

What: coloredit
Where: <URL:ftp://ftp.neosoft.com/languages/tcl/sorted/graphics/coloredit.tk/coloredit.tk.gz>
Description: Tk script to edit colors
Updated: 02/1997
Contact: <URL:mailto:slshen@lbl.gov> (Sam Shen)
        <URL:mailto:sls@aero.org> (Sam Shen)

What: ColorMe
Where: <URL:ftp://ftp.neosoft.com/languages/tcl/incoming/colorme-0.3>
Description: Simple Tk tool to determine colors of HTML BODY tag.
Updated: 11/1997
Contact: <URL:mailto:kawakazu@yk.rim.or.jp> (Kazuya Kawasaki)

What: Compare Manifest
Where: From the contact
Description: tclX program that reads a MANIFEST and compares
        directory hierarchy to it.
Updated:
Contact: <URL:mailto:karl@NeoSoft.com> (Karl Lehenbauer)

What: confcntlr
Where: <URL:http://www-itg.lbl.gov/mbone/confcntlr/>
        <URL:ftp://george.lbl.gov/pub/mbone/confcntlr/>
Description: Tcl/Tk and C tool, compiled as a stand alone program, which
        is meant to be run with video and audio programs (vic and vat)
        to allow easier access to and remote control of the video and
        audio portions of a video conference.
Update: 05/1997
Contact: <URL:mailto:mperry@george.lbl.gov> (Marcia Perry)

What: Configureth
Where: <URL:ftp://ftp.neosoft.com/languages/tcl/sorted/devel/configureth.tk.gz>
Description: Tk program to modify widget configurations (colors, font,
        curosrs, etc.) on any currently running Tk program.
Updated: 03/1997
Contact: <URL:mailto:svoboda@ece.cmu.edu> (David Svoboda)

What: Conservation Laws Demo
Where: <URL:ftp://redhook.llnl.gov/pub/runge/ConservationLaws/>
Description: 2d periodic box filled with particles interacting with
        repusive force law.  Verlet Molecular Dynamics
        algorithm is used.  Requires Tcl/Tk
Updated: 04/1997
Contact: <URL:mailto:runge@crl.com>

What: Convert
Where: <URL:ftp://ftp.neosoft.com/languages/tcl/sorted/math/convert-1.3/convert-1.3.tar.gz>
Description: A tclX 7.4/Tk 4.0 program which has over 200 conversions from
        one general unit to another (centimeters to feet, etc.).
Updated: 02/1997
Contact: <URL:mailto:lonewolf@compulink.gr> (Costas Vlassis)

What: Coral
Where: <URL:http://www.cs.wisc.edu/coral/>
Description: A deductive database similar in concept to Prolog.  When
        it runs in "server" mode, there is a Tk GUI client as well as
        a Tk explanation tool.  The package also builds a Tcl shell with
        Coral database extension.
Updated:
Contact: <URL:mailto:flisakow@cs.wisc.edu> (Shaun Flisakowski)

What: CoST
Where: <URL:http://www.art.com/cost/>
        <URL:ftp://euromath.dk/pub/cost/>
Description: The Copenhagen SGML Tool is a structure-controlled SGML
        application programming tool based on the sgmls parser and
        [incr tcl]/itcl.  For more information, see
        <URL:http://www.art.com/cost/>.
        Version 2.0a2 is based on Tcl 7.4/ Tk 4.0.
        Also is known to work with itcl 1.5, 2.0 beta, BLT 1.8, and
        Tix 4.0.  Does not work with Tcl 7.3 / Tk 3.6.
Updated: 09/1996
Contact: <URL:mailto:jenglish@crl.com> (Joe English)
        <URL:mailto:Klaus.Harbo@euromath.dk> (Klaus Harbo)

What: costwish
Where: <URL:http://www.venus.co.uk/omf/costwish/costwish/>
        <URL:ftp://ftp.neosoft.com/tcl/sorted/devel/costwish-1.0a.tar.gz>
Description: Generic graphical interface to CoST SGML/ESIS post
        processing tool.  Written in Tcl/Tk and uses CoST-2.
        It is not an authoring tool, a DTD editor, a parser, a WWW
        browser or a typesetting tool.
        Executables for DEC Alpha, Irix, Linux and Solaris are
        available in the above directories as well.
Updated: 09/1997
Contact: <URL:mailto:pmr@venus.co.uko> (Peter Murray-Rust)

What: cpp2itcl
Where: From the contact
Description: Program to parse C++ header files and automaticallty
        extract C++ bindings.
Updated:
Contact: <URL:mailto:karel.zuiderveld@cv.ruu.nl> (Karel Zuiderveld)

What: cpumon
Where: <URL:ftp://bilby.cs.uwa.oz.au/pub/glenn/cpumon/>
Description: Invokes vmstat processes to monitor CPU metrics and plots
        them in a tri-color graph.
Updated:
Contact: <URL:mailto:glenn@fs.com.au> (Glenn Huxtable)

What: Crackle
Where: From the contact
Description: Rudimentary Tcl 7.5 POP client.
Updated:
Contact: <URL:mailto:Lindsay.Marshall@ncl.ac.uk> (Lindsay F. Marshall)

What: cron interface
Where: <URL:ftp://avahi.inria.fr/tcl/tkcron/>
        <URL:ftp://dslab.csie.ncu.edu.tw/pub/tcl/>
        <URL:ftp://kolal.inria.fr/tcl/>
        <URL:ftp://ftp.neosoft.com/languages/tcl/sorted/misc/tkcron-2.12/tkcron-2.12.tcl.gz>
Description: TkCron is a Tk 4 simple interface to crontab creation.
Updated: 02/1997
Contact: <URL:mailto:beust@sophia.inria.fr> (Cedric Beust - TkCron v1 author)
        <URL:mailto:wbchi@dslab.csie.ncu.edu.tw> (Wann-Ban Chi - TkCron v2 author)
        <URL:mailto:colin@dslab.csie.ncu.edu.tw> (Colin Lee - TkCron v2 author)

What: crunch
Where: From the contact
Description: Code to crunch Tcl source code into a C string.
Updated:
Contact: <URL:mailto:marc@neovision.com> (Marc H. Graham)

What: CUTE
Where: From the contact
Description: Call Unix/Tcl Environment - a serial port 'expect' like
        program.
Updated:
Contact: <URL:mailto:karl@NeoSoft.com> (Karl Lehenbauer)

What: Cyrus IMAP Server
Where: <URL:http://andrew2.andrew.cmu.edu/cyrus/cyrus/>
Description: IMAP server.  This package includes a Tcl administration
        client, among other things.
Updated: 05/1997
Contact: <URL:mailto:cyrus-bugs@andrew.cmu.edu>
        <URL:mailto:wall+@cmu.edu> (Matt Wall)

What: Datascope
Where: <URL:http://jspc-www.colorado.edu/software/software.html#datascope>
Description: A single user updatable relational database system with C,
        FORTRAN, Tcl and Perl interfaces.  Each table is represented by
        a fixed format file.  It is not SQL-based, and is intended for
        small databases.
Updated:
Contact: <URL:mailto:danq@spot.Colorado.EDU> (Daniel Quinlan)

What: datavision
Where: <URL:ftp://ftp.neosoft.com/languages/tcl/sorted/graphics/dv1.0b/dv1.0b.tar.gz>
Description: DataVision is a window surfaced table plotting program
        based on Tcl 7.3/Tk 3.6/tclX.  Supports 2-D diagrams.  Has been
        tested with Windowing Oracle SQL (wosql) version 2.2 as well.
Updated: 02/1997
Contact: <URL:mailto:boese@ipf.bau-verm.uni-karlsruhe.de> (Michael Boese)

What: dateicon
Where: <URL:ftp://ftp.neosoft.com/languages/tcl/sorted/x11/dateicon-0.1/dateicon-0.1.tar.gz>
Description: Attach an icon (which displays the current date) to a Tk
        window.
Updated: 02/1997
Contact: <URL:mailto:peterw@archsci.arch.su.edu.au> (Peter Williams)

What: DCSE
Where: <URL:ftp://uiam3.uia.ac.be/[.dcse]/TKCDSE-SGI-3_0.TAR_Z>
Description: An X11 multiple sequence alignment editor for
        editing protein, DNA or RNA alignments.
        It is available for Silicon Graphics (Irix) currently.
Updated:
Contact: <URL:mailto:derijkp@reks.uia.ac.be> (Peter De Rijk)

What: ddoc
Where: From the contact
Description: Automated documentation tool - allows you to embed documentation
        to the Tcl 8.x script, then extract it into an indexed HTML set of
        pages.
Updated: 02/1997
Contact: <URL:mailto:martin@mp-sun1.informatik.uni-mannheim.de> (M. Schinkmann)

What: Deet
Where: <URL:http://www.cs.princeton.edu/%7Ejlk/deet/>
Description: Deet (Desktop Error Elimination Tool) is a graphical debugger
        easily retargetted to different languages/compilers/operating systems/
        architectures.  Deet is designed to be an interface that interacts
        with underlying debuggers.  It initially comes with a layer for
        gdb.  Other layers are planned for Java, Microsoft C++ and Tcl.
        Based on Tk 4.1.
Updated: 04/1997
Contact: <URL:mailto:jlk@cs.princeton.edu> (Jeff Korn)

What: DejaGnu
Where: <URL:http://darkstar.cygnus.com/rob/dejagnu_toc.html>
        <URL:ftp://ftp.cygnus.com/pub/dejagnu/dejagnu-1.3.tar.gz>
        and other GNU sites.
Description: An expect 5.x based package designed to be a framework
        for testing other software.  Separate test suites exist for
        GDB and binutils.  Note that the tar includes a complete release
        of Tcl 7.5 and expect 5.x.  Additional test suites are available.
Updated: 04/1997
Contact: <URL:mailto:rob@cygnus.com> (Rob Savoye)

What: Delphi/Tcl
Where: <URL:http://www.electricmemo.com/tcldemo.zip>
Description: Example DLL for Tcl 7.6/8.0 written in Delphi 2 instead of C.
Updated: 11/1997
Contact: <URL:mailto:markl@electricmemo.com> (Mark Lawson)

What: DGC Tools
Where: <URL:ftp://ftp.neosoft.com/languages/tcl/sorted/text/dgctools-0.2.tar.gz>
Description: Tke, a multi-window X11 text editor and "Tkt" - a
        Terminal Emulator/Command line/Shell window program, and "tkb"
        an experimental C++/C source browser.  Requires tclX/Tk.
Updated: 02/1997
Contact: <URL:mailto:dave_clemans@wv.mentorg.com> (Dave Clemans)

What: Dialer
Where: From the contact
Description: Tk interface that dials your modem, executes a login script
        and starts a program of your choice (such as ppp, term, etc.)
        on successful connection.  Requires Tk 4.1.
Updated:
Contact: <URL:mailto:markcrim@umich.edu> (Mark Crimmins)

What: DiET
Where: <URL:http://arch.hku.hk/people/matchy/DiET_for_ET1_1c.patch.gz>
        <URL:http://arch.hku.hk/people/matchy/DiET_for_ET1_0.patch.gz>
Description: DiET (Dp in ET) is a patch to Embedded Tcl extending it so as
        to support Tcl-DP (Tcp Distributed Programming package).
Updated:
Contact: <URL:mailto:matchy@arch.hku.hk> (Ma Jin Ming Matchy)

What: Digital Trader
Where: <URL:http://w3.whirlnet.com/skylabs>
        <URL:http://users.lanminds.com/%7Ekf/>
Description: A stock portfolio/ticker manager with versions written in
        Java/Tk and Tcl/Tk.  Includes intraday graphics.
Updated: 02/1997
Contact: <URL:mailto:kf@lanminds.com> (kasian franks)

What: Digital Trader (galaxydrive)
Where: <URL:http://www.galaxydrive.com/>
Description: Evaluation copy of a commercial, detailed stock portfolio/ticker
        manager written in Java/Tk.  Choose between remote web based
        quote servers.  Supports 3D intraday graphs.  Watch performance
        'up-to-the-minute'.  Custom text insertion and custom features
        and options available.  Runs on Win95/NT, Unix (SPARC Solaris 2,
        HP-UX, SGI IRIX) or Macintosh.
Updated: 08/1997
Contact: <URL:mailto:www@galaxydrive.com>

What: directory browser (Hughes)
Where: <URL:ftp://ftp.neosoft.com/languages/tcl/sorted/file/dirbrowser/dirbrowser.gz>
Description: Tk interface to browse directories, not files
Updated: 02/1997
Contact: <URL:mailto:doug@eng.auburn.edu> (Doug Hughes)

What: directory browser (Khattra)
Where: <URL:ftp://ftp.neosoft.com/languages/tcl/sorted/unknown/dir.shar.gz>
Description: Simple directory browser behaving similar to NeXT file browser.
Updated: 02/1997
Contact: <URL:mailto:taj@wimsey.com> (Taj Khattra)

What: Directory User Agent interface
Where: <URL:ftp://ftp.ics.uci.edu/mrose/fredtcl/fredtcl-sunos4.tar.Z>
        <URL:ftp://ftp.ics.uci.edu/mrose/fredtcl/fredtcl.tar.Z>
Description: A program that interrogates the OSI Directory about information
        objects, people, programs, organizations, etc.  This is for
        ISODE 8.0.
Updated:
Contact: <URL:mailto:isode@nic.ddn.mil>

What: DIVE
Where: <URL:http://www.sics.se/dce/dive/dive.html>
Description: A Tcl embedded internet-based multi-user VR system where
        participants navigate in 3D space and see, meet and interact
        with other users and applications. The DIVE software is a
        research prototype covered by licenses. Binaries for
        non-commercial use, however, are freely available for a number
        of platforms.
Updated: 09/1997
Contact: <URL:mailto:dive-help@sics.se>

What: dogsbody
Where: <URL:ftp://sunsite.unc.edu/pub/Linux/devel/lang/tcl/dogsbody01.tgz>
Description: A Tcl/Tk 3.6/4.0 file manager program, popping open rxvt's and
        text editors for text files, directory listings, news and mail
        readers, etc.
Updated:
Contact: <URL:mailto:cr25@pmms.cam.ac.uk> (C.J.Read)

What: Dontspace
Where: <URL:http://www.isi.edu/%7Ejohnh/SOFTWARE/JACOBY/dontspace-1.2.tar.gz>
        <URL:ftp://ftp.cs.ucla.edu/pub/ficus/johnh/dontspace-1.2.tar.gz>
Description: tkX solitaire game, modeled after the "Free Space"
        game distributed with a certain microcomputer OS Windows package.
        Runs with Tcl 7.5 or later.
Updated: 05/1997
Contact: <URL:mailto:johnh@ficus.cs.ucla.edu> (John Heidemann)

What: Dotfile Generator
Where: <URL:http://www.imada.ou.dk/%7Eblackie/dotfile/>.
        <URL:ftp://ftp.imada.ou.dk/pub/dotfile/dotfile.tar.gz>
        <URL:ftp://ftp.eece.ksu.edu/pub/dotfile/dotfile.tar.gz>
        <URL:ftp://ftp.neosoft.com/languages/tcl/sorted/misc/dotfile-2.0/dotfile-2.0.tar.gz>
Description: The Dotfile Generator is a configuration tool.  Configuration
        modules exist for bash, emacs, fvwm, rtin, tcsh.
        A Tcl 7.4/Tk 4.0 application which translations user input
        via checkboxes, entries, menus, etc. into some sort of
        output code.  The transformation is coded in modules where the
        user describes the element to be shown along with some help.
        The module then generates the configuration language needed.
        Other modules can be coded - procmail and the NCSA WWW
        server are said to be in progress.
Updated: 02/1997
Contact: <URL:mailto:dotfile-request@imada.ou.dk> (Dotfile Generator Admin)
                        with the subject of 'subscribe'.
        <URL:mailto:blackie@imada.ou.dk>

What: Drag and Drop file browser
Where: <URL:ftp://ftp.neosoft.com/languages/tcl/sorted/file/dragndrop.tk/dragndrop.tk.gz>
        <URL:ftp://ftp.neosoft.com/languages/tcl/sorted/unknown/tkfb.shar.gz>
Description: Drag and drop based directory browser (tkfb) and helper
        programs with a NeXTStep like interface.  Version 2 of
        dragndrop.tk was renamed to tkfb.
Updated: 02/1997
Contact: <URL:mailto:schwartz@cse.psu.edu> (Scott Schwartz)

What: Drone
Where: <URL:http://pscs.physics.lsa.umich.edu/Software/Drone/>
        <URL:http://www.santafe.edu/projects/swarm/>
Description: Automatically run batch simulations.  Runs can be distributed
        over the internet or run locally.  Written in Expect.
Updated: 11/1996
Contact: <URL:mailto:Ted.Belding@umich.edu> (Ted Belding)

What: DumpExts
Where: <URL:ftp://roger-rabbit.cs.berkeley.edu/pub/winnt/sun_tcltk/tcl7.5a1/>
Description: Command to generate .def file for Windows.
Updated:
Contact: <URL:mailto:chaffee@bugs-bunny.cs.berkeley.edu> (Gordon Chaffee)

What: DVW
Where: <URL:ftp://ftp.Physiology.RWTH-Aachen.DE/pub/DVW/>
Description: Digital Video Workbench is a package developed for
        digitizing videos on Silicon Graphics Indy machines.
Updated: 12/1996
Contact: <URL:mailto:DVW@Physiology.RWTH-Aachen.DE>

What: e93
Where: From the contact
Description: A programmer-oriented text editor which uses Tcl
        as a scripting language.  It allows an unlimited number
        of open files, multiple selections, columnar selection,
        cut/copy/paste, multiple clipboards, unlimited undo/redo,
        regular expression search/replace, keyboard binding,
        customizable menus, adjustable fonts, adjustable tab sizes,
        ability to run tasks from within document windows, color and
        more.  No user manual exists yet.
Updated:
Contact: <URL:mailto:squirest@icomsim.com> (Todd Squires)

What: ECLiPSe
Where: <URL:ftp://ecrc.de/pub/eclipse/>
Description: ECLiPSe (ECRC Logic Programming System) combines the
        functionalities of several ECRC systems, including SEPIA (an
        Edinburgh-style extensible Prolog system based on a WAM compiler),
        MegaLog (a database system) and CHIP (a constraint logic programming
        system).  Amoung many other pieces of software, it uses Tk as an
        interface to the X toolkit.  Software has a nominal feed for academic
        and government-sponsored organizations.
Updated:
Contact: <URL:mailto:eclipse_request@ecrc.de> (Orders, subscription to mailing list)

What: Eclipse
Where: <URL:ftp://ftp.neosoft.com/pub/tcl/sorted/net/eclipse-1.0/>
Description: Extensible tool to monitor multiple clients and network
        connections.  Generates HTML page for reporting.
        Tcl 7.5/Tk 4.1 or newer.
Updated: 11/1997
Contact: <URL:mailto:jvanguli@newbridge.com> (John van Gulik)

What: echo server
Where: From the contact
Description: Simple server and client to demonstrate Tcl 7.5's socket
        functionality.
Updated:
Contact: <URL:mailto:statham@bga.com> (Perry Statham)

What: echolab
Where: <URL:http://parallel.acsu.unsw.edu.au/rks/ecolab.html>
Description: Research project and software that looks at
        the dynamics of evolution.  It is written as a set of Tcl/Tk
        commands.
Updated: 07/1997
Contact: <URL:mailto:R.Standish@unsw.edu.au> (Russel Standish)

What: Eddi
Where: <URL:http://www.uni-ulm.de/%7Es_hschan/eddi.html>
Description: Text editor which provides colorization when editing various
        programming languages (C, Java, Tcl, Perl, bash, sh, Matlab, LaTeX,
        etc.), provides interfaces with make and rcs, etc.
        Requires Tix with XPM.
Updated: 06/1997
Contact: <URL:mailto:holger.schanz@student.uni-ulm.de> (Holger Schanz)

What: Edge
Where: <URL:ftp://ftp.ira.uka.de/pub/graphic/edge.tar.Z>
Description: Xf tool called edge.
Updated:
Contact: Unknown

What: EDGE (Madden)
Where: <URL:http://www.ikm.com/%7Ephm/edge.html>
        <URL:http://ballade.cs.ucla.edu/%7Epickle/edge.html>
Description: This is a "programming" editor, not a WYSIWYG tool; it is
        sort of a hypertext-meets-emacs-meets-MacDraw.  It lets you
        edit 'projects', consisting of groups of chunks of text.  It
        has support for primitive data-flow diagrams, generates
        EPS files from the diagrams, and uses emacs style key-bindings.
Updated:
Contact: <URL:mailto:phm@ikm.com> (Patrick H. Madden)

What: EDITCL
Where: <URL:http://members.aol.com/goetze1/>
        <URL:ftp://sunsite.unc.edu/pub/Linux/Incoming/edith-0.1.tar.gz>
        <URL:ftp://ftp.neosoft.com/languages/tcl/sorted/text/edith-0.1.tar.gz>
Description: Small Tk editor with syntax formatting, jump to proc,
        and save/execute tcl code.
Updated: 03/1997
Contact: <URL:mailto:goetze1@aol.com> (Karsten Götze)

What: Editor2
Where: <URL:http://www.darmstadt.gmd.de/%7Edyer/tcl-tk/editor2.tar.gz>
Description: A general program editor for Tcl/Tk, GCC C compiler, Java compiler
        and user defined compilers.
Updated: 04/1997
Contact: <URL:http://www.darmstadt.gmd.de/%7Edyer/>

What: Editor's Assistant
Where: <URL:ftp://gaia.cs.umass.edu/pub/hgschulz/edas/edas-3.3.tgz>
Description: Manage papers, editors and events in the editorial
        submission process.  Uses Tcl.
Updated:
Contact: <URL:mailto:hgs@fokus.gmd.de> (Henning Schulzrinne)

What: edit-html
Where: <URL:ftp://ftp.x.org/R5contrib/edit-html.tcl.Z>
Description: Tk/Tcl script for creating HTML-based documents.
Updated:
Contact: <URL:mailto:Nathan.Torkington@vuw.ac.nz> (Nathan Torkington)

What: Eggdrop
Where: <URL:ftp://wc130.residence.gatech.edu/pub/eggdrop/eggdrop0.9l.tar.gz>
        <URL:ftp://jupiter.telluric.com/eggdrop/>
        <URL:ftp://ftp.sodre.net/pub/eggdrop/>
Description: An IRC bot which uses Tcl as the script language.
        See also <URL:http://www.calweb.com/%7Exerxes/eggdrop/> and
        <URL:http://www.sodre.net/eggdrop/>.  A mailing list for
        eggdrop can be joined by sending 'subscribe eggdrop' in the
        body of a message to <URL:mailto:eggdrop-request@sodre.net>.
Updated: 09/1996
Contact: <URL:mailto:rpointe@netcom.com> (Robey Pointer)

What: Elementary School Mathematics Drill
Where: From the contact
Description: Tk script to drill a fourth grade student on math.
Updated:
Contact: <URL:mailto:hueni@glue.ch> (Hermann H"uni)

What: Elsbeth
Where: <URL:http://www.ece.cmu.edu/afs/ece/usr/svoboda/www/elsbeth/homepage.html>
        <URL:http://www.ece.cmu.edu/afs/ece/usr/svoboda/www/elsbeth/elsbeth.2.2.tar>
        <URL:ftp://ftp.neosoft.com/languages/tcl/sorted/elsbeth.2.2.tar.gz>
Description: Elsbeth is a full-fledged Tk 4.x based text editor which
        provides a library of bindings to add functions like search/replace
        interactive window sizing/movement, word completion, and other
        goodies to most of the standard Tk widgets.
Updated: 04/1997
Contact: <URL:mailto:svoboda@ece.cmu.edu> (David Svoboda)

What: Emacsclient alternative
Where: <URL:http://www.inx.de/%7Ejn/tcl-hacks/>
Description: A "cheap" variant of the Emacsclient/server model which does
        not wait for completion, works across a network on the same X
        display, and utilizes xauth security, written in Tk and Emacs Lisp.
Updated: 10/1996
Contact: <URL:mailto:jn@berlin.snafu.de> (Juergen Nickelsen)

What: Emacspeak
Where: <URL:http://www.research.digital.com/CRL/personal/raman/emacspeak/emacspeak.html>
        <URL:http://www.research.digital.com/CRL/personal/raman/emacspeak/emacspeak.tar.gz>
Description: Emacspeak is a speech output system that will allow
        someone who cannot see to work directly on a UNIX system.
        Emacspeak is built on top of Emacs. With emacspeak loaded, Emacs
        provides spoken feedback for everything you do. Emacspeak
        currently supports the new Dectalk Express speech synthesizer, as
        well as older versions of the Dectalk e.g. the MultiVoice. See the
        Emacspeak WWW page, the Emacspeak FAQ or the Emacspeak
        distribution for additional details.
        Requires GNU FSF Emacs 19 (version 19.23 or later) and tclX 7.3B
        to run Emacspeak.
Updated:
Contact: <URL:mailto:raman@adobe.com> (T. V. Raman)

What: Email CGI form script
Where: From the contact
Description: A tcl script that generates the HTML for an email entry
        page.
Updated:
Contact: <URL:mailto:hhalkin@ucsd.edu> (Hubert Halkin)

What: Emil
Where: <URL:ftp://ftp.uu.se/pub/unix/networking/mail/emil/>
        <URL:ftp://ftp.sunet.se/pub/unix/mail/emil/>
        <URL:ftp://scr.doc.ic.ac.uk/computing/mail/emil/>
        <URL:ftp://ftp.warwick.ac.uk/pub/mail/mime/emil/>
Description: A tool for converting between MIME, Eudora, Mailtool,
        PC client, Macintosh client email formats.  Header handling and conversion
        control configured in Tcl.  Version 2.1.0 is in beta test now.
Updated: 11/1996
Contact: <URL:mailto:Martin.Wendel@udac.uu.se> (Martin Wendel)

What: Embedded C (EC)
Where: <URL:ftp://ftp.reed.edu/pub/users/greaber/ec-0.1.tar.gz>
Description: Allows you to include C code in your Tcl scripts, compiling
        and dynamically loading it on the fly.  The code will also be
        cached so the next time you run the program, you don't wait for
        it to compile.  Known to work on DEC OSF/1 V3.2 and SunOS 5.5.
        Not yet ported to Macintosh or Windows.
Updated: 09/1996
Contact: <URL:mailto:greaber@reed.edu> (Grant Reaber)

What: Embedded Tk (ET)
Where: <URL:http://users.vnet.net/drh/ET.html>
        <URL:ftp://ftp.vnet.net/pub/users/drh/et171.tar.gz>
        <URL:ftp://ftp.vnet.net/pub/users/drh/et80b2.tar.gz>
        <URL:ftp://ftp.vnet.net/pub/users/drh/ET.ps.gz>
Description: Code preprocessor and library which simplifies the task of
        developing applications which use both C and Tcl/Tk.
        Version 1.7 is the latest version and works with Tk 4.2 or newer.
        Uses the GNU autoconf system.  Works with Win95 and Unix.
        Comes with some sample applications (such as a terminal emulator),
        and a 30 page article describing ET.
        Version 8.0b2 works with Tk 4.x and 8.0.
Updated: 09/1997
Contact: <URL:mailto:drh@acm.org> (D. Richard Hipp)

What: EnvDraw
Where: <URL:ftp://kaolin.unice.fr/pub/Contrib/>
Description: Enviroment diagramming package, drawing diagrams
        as taught in Abelson and Sussman's Structure and Interpretation
        of Computer Languages.
Updated: 10/1997
Contact: <URL:mailto:jmacd@po.EECS.Berkeley.EDU> (Josh MacDonald)

What: EPICS
Where: <URL:http://www.aps.anl.gov/asd/controls/epics/>
Description: EPICS is a set of software tools and applications jointly
        developed by Argonne National Laboratory and Los Alamos National
        Laboratory for the purpose of controlling Particle Accelerators and
        Large Experiments.  Some of the pieces use Tk as a GUI display
        tool.  There appears to be several mailing lists dealing with
        EPICS issues.  See the WWW page for details.
Updated: 12/1996
Contact: <URL:mailto:wpm@aps.anl.gov> (Bill McDowell)

What: Tcl etags program
Where: From the contact
Description: A gawk script which generates an Emacs tag file for Tcl code.
Updated:
Contact: <URL:mailto:ted@nmsu.edu> (Ted Dunning)

What: EVA
Where: <URL:ftp://ftp.sowa.is.uec.ac.jp/pub/Lang/perl5/Tk/>
Description: An interactive facility to interact with running Perl/Tk
        widgets.  Helps with testing of pTk widget interactions.
Updated:
Contact: <URL:mailto:kobayasi@sowa.is.uec.ac.jp> (KOBAYASI Hiroaki)

What: evaluate_parameters
Where: <URL:ftp://ftp.Lehigh.EDU/pub/evap/evap-2.x/evap-2.2.tar.Z>
        <URL:ftp://ftp.neosoft.com/languages/tcl/sorted/apps/evap-2.1.tar.gz>
Description: evaluate_parameters is a Perl program that
        processes command line arguments in a simple consistent manner
        performing type-checking, multi-levels of help, etc.
        generate_tk_program is an auxiliary program which generates
        a Tcl/Tk GUI wrapper around one's Perl or C program to gather
        the command line arguments interactively.
Updated: 02/1997
Contact: <URL:mailto:lusol@lehigh.edu> (Stephen O. Lidie)

What: EvoX
Where: <URL:http://www.fas.harvard.edu/%7Edarley/EvoXandCpptcl.html>
Description: An extensible C++ object based simulation system which uses
        cpptcl.  It allows very simple connections between C++ objects
        and Tcl objets.
Updated:
Contact: <URL:mailto:darley@husc.HARVARD.EDU> (Vincent Darley)

What: Expect
Where: <URL:http://expect.nist.gov/>
        <URL:http://expect.nist.gov/FAQ.html>
        <URL:ftp://ftp.nist.gov/mel/div826/subject/expect/>
        <URL:ftp://ftp.neosoft.com/languages/tcl/sorted/net/expect-5.21/expect-5.21.tar.gz>
        <URL:ftp://cmsr3.scm.liv.ac.uk/pub/expect5.9.tar.gz>
        <URL:http://bmrc.berkeley.edu/people/chaffee/expectnt.html>
        <URL:ftp://bmrc.berkeley.edu/pub/winnt/tcltk/expect-5.21r1b1-setup.exe>
        <URL:ftp://bmrc.berkeley.edu/pub/winnt/tcltk/expect-src-5.21r1b1-setup.exe>
Description: Expect is a scripting language to interace with programs
        such as FTP, telnet, fsck, and others that normally cannot be
        automated from a shell script.  Think of it as providing the means
        to 'remote control' other programs.  It is thus also good for
        automating program exection on remote systems, and providing the
        means to creating Tk interfaces on top of other, non-GUI, programs
        Version 5.x is Tcl 7.x compatible.  The version on
        liv, while not from the author, is a set of source modified to
        be used with tclX, BLT, and TkSteal.  Version 5.21 (the tar.gz version)
        is Tcl 7.6 compatible.  This package will also build expectk, which
        allows one to write Tk interfaces to the above types of programs.
        The version at berkeley is an initial beta release of Expect for
        Windows NT.  It does not work for Windows 95.
        Expect Version 5.2x supports Tcl 8.0.
Updated: 10/1997
Contact: <URL:mailto:libes@nist.gov> (Don Libes)
        <URL:mailto:expect-nt@bmrc.berkeley.edu>

What: expecTerm
Where: <URL:ftp://ceylon.gte.com/pub/expecterm/expecTerm1.0beta.tar.Z>
        <URL:ftp://ftp.neosoft.com/languages/tcl/sorted/devel/expecTerm1.0beta.tar.gz>
Description: expect with terminal emulation
Updated: 09/1997
Contact: <URL:mailto:matheus@gte.com> (Christopher J. Matheus) and
        <URL:mailto:weissman@gte.com> (Mark D. Weissman)

What: exmh
Where: <URL:ftp://ftp.sunlabs.com/pub/tcl/exmh/exmh-1.6.9.tar.Z>
        <URL:ftp://ftp.sunlabs.com/pub/tcl/exmh/exmh-2.0alpha.tar.Z>
        <URL:ftp://ftp.uwa.edu.au/pub/nn/nn-tk/exmh-1.6.9.tar.Z>
        <URL:ftp://ftp.neosoft.com/languages/tcl/sorted/net/exmh-1.6.5/exmh-1.6.5.tar.gz>
Description: A Tk based UI to MH.  Supports nested folders, MIME/metamail,
        pre-sorting mail into different folders before you read it,
        searching for URI/URL/URN references, etc.  Requires MH
        mail-handler, metamail, the faces library, and expect.
Updated: 02/1997
Contact: <URL:mailto:brent.welch@sun.com> (Brent Welch)

What: expy
Where: <URL:ftp://ftp.python.org/pub/python/contrib/System/expy-0.4a.tar.gz>
Description: The Expect library embedded in Python instead of Tcl.
Updated: 05/1997
Contact: <URL:mailto:farzy@publicis.fr> (Farzad FARID)

What: FAQ builder
Where: <URL:ftp://ftp.nist.gov/mel/div826/subject/expect/FAQ.tcl>
        <URL:http://www.cme.nist.gov/pub/msid/pubs/libes96c.ps>
Description: A generic FAQ Builder source, used to create either text or
        HTML.  Used as the basis of the FAQ for Expect.
        The process is described in the PostScript paper on CGI.
        Warning!  If you try to display the above using a Netscape client
        which has the Tcl plugin, you only get an empty page - the
        plugin trys to execute it and cannot due to the presence of
        some commands not implemented in the plugin.
Updated: 09/1997
Contact: <URL:mailto:libes@nist.gov> (Don Libes)

What: faxit
Where: <URL:ftp://ftp.neosoft.com/languages/tcl/sorted/comm/Faxit1.1.1-base/Faxit1.1.1-base.tar.gz>
        <URL:ftp://ftp.neosoft.com/languages/tcl/sorted/comm/Faxit1.1.1-english/Faxit1.1.1-english.tar.gz>
        <URL:ftp://ftp.neosoft.com/languages/tcl/sorted/comm/Faxit1.1.1-german/Faxit1.1.1-german.tar.gz>
        <URL:ftp://ftp.neosoft.com/languages/tcl/sorted/comm/Faxit1.1.1-hpux/Faxit1.1.1-hpux.tar.gz>
        <URL:ftp://ftp.neosoft.com/languages/tcl/sorted/comm/Faxit1.1.1-info/Faxit1.1.1-info.tar.gz>
        <URL:ftp://ftp.neosoft.com/languages/tcl/sorted/comm/Faxit1.1.1-irix/Faxit1.1.1-irix.tar.gz>
        <URL:ftp://ftp.neosoft.com/languages/tcl/sorted/comm/Faxit1.1.1-linux/Faxit1.1.1-linux.tar.gz>
        <URL:ftp://ftp.neosoft.com/languages/tcl/sorted/comm/Faxit1.1.1-support/Faxit1.1.1-support.tar.gz>
Description: Graphical frontend to mgetty+sendfax package.  Allows composition,
        sending, viewing and printing of faxes.  Requires
        Tcl/Tk/Fax/mgetty/sendfax.  Both a public domain and commercial
        version are available.
Updated: 02/1997
Contact: <URL:mailto:risc@finwds01.tu-graz.ac.at> (Richard Schwaninger)

What: FaxMail
Where: <URL:ftp://ftp-usa.tpc.int/pub/tpc/client/unix/FaxMail-2.0.tar.gz>
        <URL:http://www.tpc.int/>
Description: A Tk client for sending faxes via the free internet email/fax
        gateway.
Updated: 09/1997
Contact: <URL:mailto:mcdavey@mrao.cam.ac.uk> (Matthew Davey)

What: Fedot
Where: From the contact
Description: A simple Tcl/Tk file manipulation program, similar in concept
        to Midnight Commander or GIT.  Fedot allows you to copy, move or
        delete files.
Updated: 04/1997
Contact: <URL:mailto:fedotov@tlsoft.ru> (Mike Fedotov)

What: FileCast
Where: <URL:http://www.galaxydrive.com/>
Description: Commercial product to provide client/server (via CGI)
        allowing drag and drop upload and download of files across the WWW.
        Fully functioning demos available for download for several platforms.
        Software for webmasters to enable FileCast their web sites is
        available for free and easy to implement.
Updated: 08/1997
Contact: <URL:mailto:www@galaxydrive.com>

What: FileMan
Where: <URL:http://www.bongo.demon.co.uk/fileman/>
Description: File Manager with multi-window views, drag and drop,
        private trashcan, event logging, configurable menus, file types,
        double click operations, toolbox, button bar, security,
        file splitting, file encoding/decoding/compression/spell checker/
        word counting, file copy/move/deletion/viewing/editing/sorting,
        program launching, archive creation/extraction, configurable
        icons, intelligent links, progress meter and clock,
        tested on AIX/UNIXWARE/UPUX/LINUX,
Updated: 11/1997
Contact: <URL:mailto:filem@bongo.demon.co.uk>

What: FileRunner
Where: <URL:http://www.cd.chalmers.se/%7Ehch/filerunner.html>
        <URL:ftp://sunsite.unc.edu/pub/Linux/X11/xutils/managers/FileRunner-2.4.tgz>
Description: Tk 8.0 and ANSI C based program to browse files, either
        local or via ftp.  Has a hotlist support for saving often visited
        locations, as well as a history feature.  Extendable.
        Should run on any Unix/X11 platform.
        Contact can add you to a FileRunner announcement mailing list.
        Free for non-commercial users.
Updated: 11/1997
Contact: <URL:mailto:Henrik.Harmsen@eritel.se> (Henrik Harmsen)

What: File Util
Where: <URL:ftp://ftp.indra.com/customers/steven/fileutil.exe>
        <URL:ftp://ftp.indra.com/customers/steven/fileutil.tar.gz>
Description: Prototype Tcl/Tk file management package that works under
        both Unix and Windows.  Includes an extended file command, with
        options like delete, copy, move, etc.  This has certain failings
        under Windows 95, due to the exec's failing with 16 bit apps like
        command.com.
Updated:
Contact: <URL:mailto:steven@indra.com> (Steven B. Wahl)

What: findE
Where: <URL:http://http.tamu.edu/%7Ee0c6090/findE/findE.html>
Description: Alpha Tk front end to the GNU Unix find command.
        Based on ideas in tkWorld.
Updated: 09/1997
Contact: <URL:mailto:e0c6090@acs.tamu.edu> (Eduardo Cavazos)

What: Fish Tank
Where: <URL:http://www-vis.cs.umass.edu/%7Eheller/Workshop/Fish.tcl.gz>
Description: The famous Tcl/Tk Fish tank.  See
        <URL:http://vis-www.cs.umass.edu/%7Eheller/Workshop/workshop.html>
        for a bit more info.
Updated:
Contact: <URL:mailto:Heller@deepsoft.com> (Robert Heller)

What: floater
Where: <URL:http://http.cs.berkeley.edu/%7Epike/floater/>
        <URL:ftp://helen.cs.berkeley.edu/pub/pike/>
Description: Tcl/Tk server for playing duplicate and non-duplicate bridge
        (and 3-player heards) over the internet.
        Version 1.x requires Tcl 7.6p2.  Runs on Unix and Windows.
        Macintosh version expected in Fall 1997.
Updated: 09/1997
Contact: <URL:mailto:Floater@priam.cs.berkeley.edu>

What: folderbiff
Where: From the contact
Description: Tk program to watch MH/slocal folders and, when button clicked,
        start up an exmh session on a folder that gets new mail
Updated:
Contact: <URL:mailto:burdick@ars.rtp.nc.us> (Bill Burdick)

What: Font selector program
Where: <URL:ftp://ftp.ora.com/published/oreilly/xresource/issue11/Interactive.tar.Z>
Description: A Tcl/Tk interface to XLFD font selection.  This was
        written for the X Resource issue 11 article "Interactive GUI
        development environments: A comparison of Tcl/Tk, the Desktop
        Kornshell and MetaCard", which compares dtksh, Tcl/Tk, and MetaCard.
        Also see <URL:http://www.metacard.com/> for more information.
Updated:
Contact: <URL:mailto:raney@metacard.com> (Scott Raney)

What: fn and ForumNet
Where: <URL:ftp://f.ms.uky.edu/u/ftp/pub/misc/vms-fn/>
Description: ForumNet - teleconferencing system,
        fn - client to access ForumNet
Updated:
Contact: <URL:mailto:sean@ms.uky.edu> (Sean Casey) ???
        <URL:mailto:csc@pilot.njin.net> (Sean Casey)???

What: Forecast
Where: <URL:http://ftp.casabyte.com/pub/Documentation/forcast.tar.gz>
Description: Tk 4.2/Tk 8.0 GUI based tool for writing Tcl/Tk/Expect.
Updated: 09/1997
Contact: <URL:mailto:andrew@casabyte.com> (Andrew Le)

What: FreeBSD port of shared library Tcl/Tk
Where: <URL:ftp://freebsd.cdrom.com/pub/FreeBSD/FreeBSD-current/ports/lang/tcl/>
        <URL:ftp://freebsd.cdrom.com/pub/FreeBSD/FreeBSD-current/ports/x11/tk/>
Description: FreeBSD port of Tcl/Tk.  Some extensions may also build
        shared libraries - email the contact for details.
Updated:
Contact: <URL:mailto:thomas@ghpc8.ihf.rwth-aachen.de> (Thomas Gellekum)

What: Fresco CORBA interpreter
Where: <URL:http://www.iuk.tu-harburg.de/fresco/>
        <URL:http://faslab.com/fresco/HomePage.html>
Description: As part of Fresco, a Tcl-based interpreter (dish) that uses
        CORBA dynamic invocation was developed.
Updated: 04/1997
Contact: <URL:mailto:linton@marktwain.rad.sgi.com> (Mark Linton)

What: Frink
Where: <URL:ftp://catless.ncl.ac.uk/pub/frink.tar.gz>
        <URL:ftp://ftp.neosoft.com/languages/tcl/sorted/print/frink-1.2p23/frink-1.2p23.tar.gz>
Description: Program to prettify your Tcl/Tk/itcl program.
        Frink formats, minimises and obfuscates your Tcl code.
        Supports only vanilla tcl - not extensions such as tclX, itcl, etc.
        Check the first URL on a regular basis for updates.
        Does not permit commercial use.
Updated: 09/1997
Contact: <URL:mailto:Lindsay.Marshall@newcastle.ac.uk> (Lindsay F. Marshall)

What: FSP client
Where: <URL:ftp://genie.lut.ac.uk/murf/>
Description: Wafe/Perl based interface to FSP.
Updated:
Contact: <URL:mailto:M.T.Hamilton@lut.ac.uk> (Martin Hamilton)

What: ftp-inband
Where: From the contact
Description: An expect script which uses its own internal protocol to copy
        files over a telnet/rlogin/etc. link.
Updated:
Contact: <URL:mailto:libes@nist.gov> (Don Libes)

What: fv
Where: <URL:http://heasarc.gsfc.nasa.gov/docs/software/ftools/fv.html>
Description: A file editor for reading and writing Flexible Image
        Transport System (FITS) data.
Updated: 05/1997
Contact: <URL:mailto:jxu@xero.stx.com> (Jianjun Xu)

What: FVWM configuration aid
Where: <URL:http://www.physics.arizona.edu/%7Elapeyre/fvwmconf/>
Description: Perl/tk tool for configuring fvwm2.  It was developed with
        perl 5.003_07, ptk 400.001 and Linux.
Updated: 09/1997
Contact: <URL:mailto:lapeyre@physics.arizona.edu> (G John Lapeyre)

What: FVWM wish
Where: <URL:ftp://ftp.ora.com/published/oreilly/xresource/issue14/FvwmWish1.0.tar.Z>
Description: Source from The X Resource, Issue 14, article entitled
        "Tickling Fvwm: Extending Tk as an Fvwm Module".
        which is really about extending Fvwm with Tk modules.
Updated:
Contact: <URL:mailto:schmi107@maroon.tc.umn.edu> (Jay Schmidgall)

What: GAGS
Where: <URL:http://kal-el.ugr.es/gags.html>
        <URL:ftp://kal-el.ugr.es/GAGS/GAGS-0.94e.tar.gz>
        <URL:http://kal-el.ugr.es/GAGS/gags-paper-html/gags-paper-html.html>
        <URL:http://kal-el.ugr.es/GAGS/gags-tutorial/gags-tutorial.html>
        <URL:ftp://kal-el.ugr.es/GAGS/gags-tutorial.ps.gz>
        <URL:ftp://kal-el.ugr.es/GAGS/gags-examples.tar.gz>
Description: A Genetic algorithm application generator and C++ class library
        which uses a Tk/Tcl graphical interface.  Note however that
        the Tk/Tcl interface was dropped after 0.94e!
        Includes classes for Chromosomes, genetic operators, views, and
        populations.
        Runs on Unix with at least GCC, SGI or Sun C compiler.
Updated: 10/1997
Contact: <URL:mailto:jmerelo@kal-el.ugr.es> (J.J. Merelo Guervos)

What: GDB Tk interface (Cygnus)
Where: <URL:ftp://ftp.cygnus.com/pub/gdbtk/>
Description: A GPL'd Tk interface to GDB 4.15.1.
Updated:
Contact: <URL:mailto:rob@cygnus.com> (Rob Savoye)

What: GDB Tk interface (tgdb)
Where: <URL:ftp://sunsite.unc.edu/pub/Linux/devel/debuggers/tgdb-1.4.src.tgz>
        <URL:ftp://sunsite.unc.edu/pub/Linux/devel/debuggers/tgdb_wish-linux.tgz>
        <URL:ftp://ftp.neosoft.com/languages/tcl/sorted/apps/tgdb_wish-IRIX5.2.tar.gz>
        <URL:ftp://ftp.neosoft.com/languages/tcl/sorted/apps/tgdb_wish-Sol2.4sparc.tar.gz>
        <URL:ftp://ftp.neosoft.com/languages/tcl/sorted/apps/tgdb_wish-AIX32RS6k.tar.gz>
        <URL:ftp://ftp.neosoft.com/languages/tcl/sorted/apps/tgdb_wish-HPUX-bin.tar.gz>
        <URL:ftp://ftp.neosoft.com/languages/tcl/sorted/apps/tgdb_wish-sunos4.1.3.tar.gz>
Description: Tcl/Tk based interface to gdb, similar to xxgdb and mxgdb.  Uses
        Tcl, Tk, expect, tclX, BLT, and TkSteal.  This is a shareware
        product.  Binaries for most Unix platforms are available at this
        same site.
Updated: 02/1997
Contact: <URL:mailto:tgdb@HighTec.saarlink.de> (Tgdb questions)
        <URL:mailto:HighTec@sbusol.rz.uni-sb.de> (HighTec EDV-Systeme GmbH)

What: Generalized Screen Printing
Where: <URL:ftp://ftp.x.org/contrib/utilities/ScreenPrinting.tar.gz>
Description: Code described in _The X Journal_, July/Aug 1995, for
        article on printing support from within the X environment.
Updated:
Contact: <URL:mailto:sriram@tcs.com> (Sriram Srinivasan)

What: GENERIC 3D Kernel
Where: <URL:ftp://metallica.prakinf.tu-ilmenau.de/pub/PROJECTS/GENERIC/g1.5.unix.tar.gz>
        <URL:ftp://metallica.prakinf.tu-ilmenau.de/pub/PROJECTS/GENERIC/g1.5.dos.tar.gz>
Description: A generic 3D graphics kernel which can be used to implement
        one's own system by derivation from the generic.  Provides
        device drivers for a lot of graphics system, including
        Tk 3.6/4.0.  Includes an OpenGL Tk widget.
        See some of the following for examples of use of GENERIC:
        <URL:http://www.inf.tu-dresden.de/%7Ecn1/gx.html>
        <URL:http://metallica.prakinf.tu-ilmenau.de/egr.htm>
        <URL:http://metallica.prakinf.tu-ilmenau.de/GOOD.html>
Updated:
Contact: <URL:mailto:ekki@prakinf.tu-ilmenau.de> (send subject of
        subscribe GENERIC mailing list)

What: GENTLE
Where: <URL:http://vlsi19.gsfc.nasa.gov:8224/software/gentle/gentle.html>
        <URL:http://vlsi19.gsfc.nasa.gov:8224/software/gentle/hope.html>
Description: GENTLE (GENeric TcL sErver) is a network server program
        that provides each network client with its own Tcl interpreter.
        It has been extended with HTTP server commands.
        HOPE is an implementation of GENTLE into an embedded VME hardware
        rack.
        Note that vlsi19 is a GENTLE server.
Updated: 11/1996
Contact: <URL:mailto:c.a.measday@ieee.org> (Alex Measday)

What: gequal
Where: <URL:ftp://joy.tp3.ruhr-uni-bochum.de/pub/AOLserver/tcl/gequal-2.1/private/>
        <URL:http://joy.tp3.ruhr-uni-bochum.de/NS/TCL>
Description: A heavily modified version of the easytcl development
        script.  Features ability to create and edit Tcl HTML files,
        ability to invoke various GNNserver tcl functions, includes
        a simple Statistics script, evaluates sub directories,
        has informative main pages, can be used stand-alone,
        manage virtual servers, etc. all in one window.
        access_log analysis is available now.  Requires AOLServer
        versions 2.1 or greater.
        See the uni-bochum WWW site for a demo of the software. Use
        "guest,easytcl" as user-password combination.
Updated: 08/1997
Contact: <URL:mailto:woba@dortmund.net> (W.Bathelt)

What: getcons - get console
Where: <URL:ftp://ftp.neosoft.com/languages/tcl/sorted/devel/getcons.shar.gz>
Description: Console management tool - a Tcl/Tk based contool so to speak.
Updated: 09/1997
Contact: <URL:mailto:osborn@ae.sps.mot.com> (Steve Osborn)

What: getname
Where: From the contact
Description: The Solaris 1.x and 2.x /usr/lib/getNAME program doesn't
        generate proper index entries for Tcl man pages, due to the use
        of the .HS macro.  This Tcl script generates the appropriate
        entries.
Updated:
Contact: <URL:mailto:gregm@nms.otc.com.au> (Greg McFarlane)

What: GFax
Where: <URL:http://www.gmsys.com/gfax.html>
Description: A front end fax program to provide a pop up fax manager.
        Relies on Mgetty+Sendfax, Efax or Hylafax to actually process the
        fax. Provides a personal phone book, user authorization, personal
        settings and simple cover page support.
        This software is free for non-commerical use.
Updated: 09/1997
Contact: <URL:mailto:george@gmsys.com> (George A. Farris)

What: Ginko
Where: From the contact
Description: Tk/Itcl email reader, intended to work similar to Elm.
        Still pre-alpha state.
Updated:
Contact: <URL:mailto:Lindsay.Marshall@newcastle.ac.uk>

What: Glish
Where: <URL:http://www.cv.nrao.edu/glish/>
        <URL:ftp://ftp.cv.nrao.edu/pub/glish/>
Description: A language, interpreter and class library which implements
        a software bus to which processes are connected.  Glish provides
        a C++ library provides all the tools necessary for creating
        loosely coupled distributed systems.  It is a vector oriented
        programming language with constructs for handling and
        directing all the async events on the software bus.  It includes
        bindings for basic Tk widgets.
Updated: 11/1997
Contact: <URL:mailto:drs@nrao.edu> (Darrell Schiebel)

What: GmlProject
Where: <URL:ftp://ftp.u-bordeaux.fr/pub/ComputerScienceDpt/Software/GmlProject1.0a.tar.gz>
Description: Graph manipulations package based on Tcl 7.4/Tk 4.0 but
        1.0 version will run on Tcl 7.5/Tk 4.1 at least.  Contains
        a graph editor, a new Tk widget that allows graph manipulations.
Updated: 09/1996
Contact: <URL:mailto:baudon@labri.u-bordeaux.fr> (Olivier BAUDON)

What: Go-IRC
Where: <URL:http://www.aa.net/%7Ehedgehog/goirc.html>
Description: A Tcl based IRC client, integrating Microsoft Internet Explorer,
        Active-X, CTCP/2, etc.  Designed for Windows 96/Windows NT 4.0.
Updated: 07/1997
Contact: <URL:mailto:hedgehog@aa.net> (Jamie Hunter)

What: GOOD
Where: <URL:ftp://metallica.prakinf.tu-ilmenau.de/pub/PROJECTS/GOOD1.2/>
Description: An object oriented C++/Tcl framework for interactive 3D
        applications running under the X window system, with special
        support to SGI GL, PHIGS, etc.  Features a Tcl shading/
        raytracing/radiosity kernel, a Tk interaction application builder
        and a C++ classlib.  There is also an extension available
        that implements additional objects for scientific
        visualization.  There is a Tcl set of objects
        for generating interactive 3D graphics included.
        There are other extensions, fonts, etc. available as well.
        Requires tcl 7.3, tk 3.6, tktree, vogl, yart 1.2, iom 1.2, maf 1.2,
        db 1.2, sc 1.2, mm 1.2.
Updated:
Contact: <URL:mailto:yart@prakinf.tu-ilmenau.de> (YART mailing list),
        <URL:mailto:Ekkehard.Beier@prakinf.tu-ilmenau.de> (Ekkehard Beier)

What: Got It!
Where: <URL:http://www.goahead.com/gotit/>
Description: Commercial product which attempts to improve web response time
        by predicting, retrieving, and filtering pages for you,
        in the background.  Prioritizes retrieved data and caches the data
        on your hard drive.  Works transparently with your web
        browser.  Consists of a page fetcher, a pruner, and maintainer of
        a news page listing what pages have been downloaded for the user.
        Runs as a proxy Web server.  Supports CGI scripting and
        safe Tcl CGI scripting.  Works on Windows 95/Windows NT and Netscape or
        Microsoft Internet Explorer.  See above page for a 14 day
        evaluation copy.
Updated: 02/1997
Contact: <URL:mailto:bryan@goahead.com> (Bryan Klisch)

What: gpv
Where: <URL:ftp://iride.unipv.it/pub/Pacco/gpv-0.1.tar.gz>
        <URL:ftp://iride.unipv.it/pub/Pacco/pacco-0.9a7.tar.gz>
Description: An image viewer with image processing capabilities.  It uses
        Pacco to get all the image processing support.  Operations like
        brightness, contrast, sharpness, saturation, flipping, inverting,
        embossing, mixing two images, inserting one image into another
        are all supported.  See <URL:http://iride.unipv.it/pacco/> for
        more information on gpv and Pacco.
Updated: 09/1996
Contact: <URL:alberto@ipvvis.unipv.it> (Alberto Biancardi)

What: Grail
Where: <URL:http://grail.cnri.reston.va.us/grail/>
Description: Tk/Python based, extensible, internet (WWW) browser, supporting
        plug-ins and applets written in Python.  It runs on most Unix
        platforms, with Macintosh and Windows ports in the works.  Supports
        tables, frame sets, caching, better HTML parsing, applet
        security, improved printing, support of various image formats
        and more.  Easily extended to support new protocols and file
        formats.  The latest version will run on Unix, Windows,
        and Macintosh, but the Windows and Macintosh versions are
        experimental.
Updated: 04/1997
Contact: <URL:mailto:grail-request@python.org> (Grail mailing list admin)

What: Graph editor
Where: <URL:http://www.cygnus.com/%7Eeichin/>
Description: A directed-graph editor, with a set of routines to do
        dialog boxes.
Updated:
Contact: <URL:mailto:eichin@cygnus.com> (Mark Eichin)

What: Graphlet
Where: <URL:http://www.fmi.uni-passau.de/Graphlet/>
        <URL:http://www.mpi-sb.mpg.de/LEDA/leda.html>
Description: A Graph editor, created with Tcl/Tk and GraphScript, which
        provides the abiligy to draw graphs.  Tool uses Tcl/Tk/LEDA for
        implementation, and provides Graphscript as a programming language
        using graphics. Requires Tcl 7.6 or later and LEDA 3.4 or higher.
Updated: 06/1997
Contact: <URL:mailto:himsolt@fmi.uni-passau.de> (Michael Himsolt)

What: Graphical Interface to CVS (Chan)
Where: From the contact
Description: Software Engineering Class project.
Updated:
Contact: <URL:mailto:tchan@now.CS.Berkeley.EDU> (Tony Chan)

What: Graphical Interface to CVS (Marwood)
Where: <URL:ftp://ftp.cpsc.ucalgary.ca/pub/projects/grouplab/software/gic-1.2b1.tar.Z>
Description: GIC is a Tk interface to the Concurrent Version System, a
        revision control system.
Updated:
Contact: <URL:mailto:marwood@cuug.ab.ca> (David Marwood)
        <URL:mailto:saul@cpsc.ucalgary.ca>

What: Graphical Wrappers
Where: <URL:http://www.balr.com/html/gwrappers.html>
Description: Two applications, KP (a Tk wrapping of a ps and kill program)
        and NS (a Tk wrapping of netstat), demonstrate the process of
        wrapping a GUI around commands.  The article itself appeared in
        Sys Admin in the January, 1997 issue.
Updated: 08/1997
Contact: <URL:mailto:mghall@balr.com> (Michael Hall)

What: Grapher-3D
Where: <URL:ftp://ftp.x.org/contrib/graphics/Grapher-3D/grapher-3d-1.2.tar.gz>
Description: Generates surfaces of two variable functions allowing the user
        to view these surfaces from any three dimensional position.
        Binary versions, which do not require the installation of Tcl/Tk
        on one's system, are available for several platforms.
Updated:
Contact: <URL:mailto:mesnier@mcs.anl.gov> (Michael Paul Mesnier)

What: griddler
Where: <URL:ftp://ftp.neosoft.com/sorted/misc/griddler-1.0/griddler-1.0.tar.gz>
Description: Tk app letting you play with various grid window manager
        settings.
Updated: 09/1997
Contact: <URL:mailto:Lindsay.Marshall@newcastle.ac.uk> (Lindsay F. Marshall)

What: groupie
Where: <URL:ftp://ftp.neosoft.com/languages/tcl/sorted/file/groupie-1.1/groupie-1.1.tar.gz>
Description: A front-end for group-based permission schemes.
Updated: 02/1997
Contact: <URL:mailto:grina@cnj.digex.net> (Peter A. Grina)

What: GRS
Where: <URL:http://evolution.bmc.uu.se/%7Ethomas/software/grs/>
Description: A graphic tool for retrieval and visualization of genome segments
        from partially or completed sequenced genomes.  Written in
        C++ (STL), Tcl/Tk, ET, and Tix.  Used in molecular biology and
        comparitative genomics.  Free for academic and personal use.
        Binaries available for Linux, SPARC/Solaris and DEC-Alpha,
        with IRIX hopefully on the way.
Updated: 09/1997
Contact: <URL:mailto:thomas@evolution.bmc.uu.se> (Thomas Sicheritz)

What: guicon
Where: <URL:ftp://ftp.bj-ig.de/pub/guicon/>
Description: This C/Tk application demonstrates the possible usage of a
        console application together with a GUI threat.
Updated: 09/1997
Contact: <URL:mailto:leo@bj-ig.de> (Leo Schubert)

What: Guile
Where: <URL:ftp://ftp.cygnus.com/pub/lord/guile-ii.tar.gz>
Description: Alpha release of a generic extension language library for the
        GNU project.  It is centered around Scheme.  Provides support
        so that Tcl programs are extensible in Scheme or Guile programs
        can use the Tk widget set, or any Tcl comand module, from Scheme.
Updated:
Contact: <URL:mailto:lord@cygnus.com> (Tom Lord)

What: GURU Chess
Where: From the contact
Description: GURU Chess is an implmentation of internet chess.  The
        game uses the GNU chess engine for making moves and a mixture of
        Tcl and awk scripts, C++, Unix shell and HTML for the front end.
Updated: 06/1997
Contact: <URL:mailto:ashah@isis.nuc.ucla.edu> (Alex Shah)

What: Gyacc
Where: <URL:http://www.cs.utexas.edu/users/kleyn/gyacc/>
Description: Tcl/Tk interface to yacc, providing a way to observe
        the parsing yacc is doing.  Uses Tcl/Tk 7.0//3.6.
Updated: 11/1997
Contact: <URL:mailto:mona@cs.utexas.edu>

What: gzip
Where: <URL:ftp://prep.ai.mit.edu/pub/gnu/gzip-1.2.4.tar>
Description: gzip is a compression program provided by the Free Software
        Foundation.  It parallels the Unix pack and compress commands.
        Its algorithm results in a relatively high percentage of compression.
        It does not use Tcl, but is used by many archive sites as the default
        storage compression.  The decompression part of this package, gunzip,
        can be used to extract files ending in .Z, .gz, .tgz, and perhaps
        other compressed files.
Updated:
Contact: Unknown

What: Hdrug
Where: <URL:ftp://tyr.let.rug.nl/pub/prolog-app/Hdrug/>
        <URL:http://tyr.let.rug.nl/%7Evannoord/prolog-app/Hdrug/>
Description: A set of tar files which together create a GUI environment
        for developing logic grammars for natural languages.
Updated:
Contact: <URL:mailto:vannoord@let.rug.nl> (Gertjan van Noord)

What: hdx
Where: <URL:http://www.ifi.uio.no/%7Earneso/hdx-man/>
Description: Graphic file displayer, news reader, news daemon, mail agent,
        file manipulator.  Written with perl/Tk, it requires
        ptk Tk-b3 or greater, Tk-TextWindow-1.11, LoadConfigure-1.07,
        libwww-perl, perl 5.000, or newer.
Updated: 05/1997
Contact: <URL:mailto:arneso@ifi.uio.no> (Arne Sommer)

What: Helga
Where: <URL:ftp://ftp.cmh.on.ca/pub/helga/>
Description: Reduce code length and complexity for applications mixing
        CGI HTML, ODBC, and Tcl.  Comes with both 16 and 32 bit Windows
        NT and Windows 95 versions.
Updated:
Contact: <URL:mailto:maw@ihis.cmh.on.ca> (Richard Maw)

What: hfsutils
Where: <URL:http://www.mars.org/home/rob/proj/hfs/version.html>
Description: A Unix software package designed to manipulate Macintosh
        Hierarchical File System (HFS) volumes.  It contains
        many programs, including a Tcl package for scriptable access to the
        volumes.
Updated: 05/1997
Contact: <URL:mailto:rob@mars.org> (Robert Leslie)

What: Hierarchical Help System (HLP)
Where: <URL:ftp://ftp.neosoft.com/languages/tcl/sorted/apps/devel/graphics/HLP.tar.gz>
Description: Tk routines that implement a hierarchical menu type help system.
Updated: 02/1997
Contact: <URL:mailto:amaranth@vela.acs.oakland.edu> (Paul Amaranth)

What: HigPenTataki for Tcl/Tk
Where: <URL:http://www.hf.rim.or.jp/%7Enagao/stopwatch1.0.tar.gz>
Description: A simple action game implemented in Tcl/Tk.
        This program is a Tcl/Tk port of a Java Applet game. See README file for
        the copyright of the original program. Unix platform and Tcl7.4/Tk4.0
        or newer version including Tcl8.0/Tk8.0 is required. Only Japanese
        document is available.
Updated: 12/1997
Contact: <URL:mailto:nagao@hf.rim.or.jp> (Nagao Shijo)

What: HLO
Where: <URL:ftp://redhook.llnl.gov/pub/runge/HotListOrganizer/HotListOrganizer.html>
Description: Tk program and some Perl scripts to convert one's Mosaic
        2.4 or earlier hotlist into an HTML page or pages and then
        allow one to interact with it to control Mosaic.
Updated: 04/1997
Contact: <URL:mailto:runge@crl.com> (Karl J. Runge)

What: Home Librarian
Where: <URL:http://mall.netmar.com/mall/shops/heller/HomeLibrarian/>
        <URL:http://sunsite.unc.edu/pub/Linux/apps/databases/hl/>
Description: Version 1.1 Shareware C++ package with a Tcl/Tk interface.
        Works with Tcl 7.4/Tk 4.0 and newer
Updated: 06/1997
Contact: <URL:mailto:heller@deepsoft.com> (Robert Heller)

What: Host Monitoring (hm)
Where: <URL:ftp://vela.acs.oakland.edu/pub/amaranth/hm0.3-beta.tar.Z>
Description: This Tk program current monitors various threshold values
        for caution and warning levels for things such as system
        load (excluding SYSV), number of users, percent of swap space used,
        etc.
        The above URL no longer works.
Updated:
Contact: <URL:mailto:amaranth@vela.acs.oakland.edu> (Paul Amaranth) (??)

What: hot2list
Where: From the contact
Description: Convert Mosaic hotlist into an HTML document.
Updated:
Contact: <URL:mailto:sgutfreund@gte.com> (Yechezkal-Shimon Gutfreund)

What: hp-tcl-cdplay
Where: <URL:ftp://ftp.neosoft.com/languages/tcl/sorted/sound/hp-tcl-cdplay/hp-tcl-cdplay.tar.gz>
Description: a Tk interface to the HP CD-ROM player
Updated: 02/1997
Contact: <URL:mailto:mh@wx.gtegsc.com> (Mike Hoegeman)

What: HP/UX port of Tcl/Tk
Where: <URL:http://hpux.cae.wisc.edu/>
        <URL:http://hpux.ask.uni-karlsruhe.de/>
Description: Both source and HP/UX 10.x binaries in depots.
        Contact was person reporting the availability, rather than
        person responsible for the sites.
Updated: 04/1997
Contact: <URL:mailto:robert_a_fodstad@email.whirlpool.com>

What: hpupdate
Where: <URL:http://home.t-online.de/home/Steffen.Traeger/tindexe.htm>
Description: Automatic homepage update ftp-client.  Uses the ftp_lib
        extension.
Updated: 08/1997
Contact: <URL:mailto:Steffen.Traeger@t-online.de> (Steffen Traeger)

What: HTCLtoTCL
Where: <URL:ftp://www.lbl.gov/pub/htcl.tar>
        <URL:http://www.lbl.gov/%7Eclarsen/projects/htcl.tar>
        <URL:http://www.lbl.gov/%7Eclarsen/projects/htcl.html>
Description: Extracts Tcl from HTML/Tcl merged file.  Requires [incr tcl]/itcl.
        Also has contains program which parses arguments passed by httpd
        type server from FORM input.
Updated:
Contact: <URL:mailto:clarsen@lbl.gov> (Case Larsen)

What: HTML viewer
Where: <URL:ftp://mango.rsmas.miami.edu/pub/misc/html.tar.gz>
Description: A Tk 4.0 simple HTML viewer.  This allows one to display
        text in bold, italic or fixed-width fonts, display inline images,
        indent text, center text, or tag text as a hypertext link.
Updated:
Contact: <URL:mailto:angel@flipper.rsmas.miami.edu> (Angel Li)

What: html2mif
Where: <URL:ftp://icemcfd.com/pub/html2mif.tar.gz>
Description: Simple HTML to FrameMaker MIF format converter.
Updated: 10/1997
Contact: <URL:mailto:faustus@remarque.berkeley.edu> (Wayne A. Christopher)

What: HTML2text
Where: From the contact
Description: Tcl script which reads an HTML document and outputs the plain
        text of the document.  Designed to make it relatively easy for the
        user to configure how the program should mark specific HTML tags.
Updated: 10/1997
Contact: <URL:mailto:jmoss@ichips.intel.com> (Joe Moss)

What: html2tk
Where: From the contact
Description: A Perl script which converts an HTML file into Tcl code for help
        information.  This allows one to embed HTML info into a Tcl
        application.
Updated: 10/1997
Contact: <URL:mailto:sanjay@lcs.mit.edu> (Sanjay Ghemawat)

What: html_search
Where: <URL:http://www.access.digex.net/%7Ecobrien/khoros/>
Description: Tcl script that reads a Khoros toolbox file, searches for
        HTML doc, and creates a frames based toplevel window that can be
        used to access both the Khoros doc connected to topmost_toc.html
        and the HTML man pages.
Updated: 10/1997
Contact: <URL:mailto:cobrien@access.digex.net> (Cary B. O'Brien)

What: HTTP CGI example of calling Tcl
Where: <URL:ftp://ftp.ncsa.uiuc.edu/Web/ncsa_httpd/cgi/tcl-proc-args.tar.Z>
Description: The NCSA's httpd can invoke tcl scripts.  It appears
        there is a test example called test-cgi.tcl that comes with
        the httpd source.  At least one bug fix was reported
        relating to the content length field.  Contact
        <URL:mailto:etxmesa@eos.ericsson.se> (Michael Salmon) for details.
Updated:
Contact: <URL:mailto:robert.bagwill@nist.gov>

What: hurricane tracking system (JStrack)
Where: <URL:http://www.gnt.net/%7En5ial/jstrack.html>
        <URL:ftp://ftp.gnt.net/users/n5ial/JStrack/jstrack-beta-13.tar.gz>
Description: A work in progress.  Designed to read the NHC FORECAST/
        ADVISORY data as well as the NHC PROBABILITIES data as its
        primary source of input.  For a more complete and up to date list
        of features, see the JStrack web page.
        Suggest using Tcl/Tk 8.0 with dash patch for the tracker itself.
        tclX is *STRONGLY* recommended (because of its file locking) for
        the NHC filter program.
Updated: 09/1997
Contact: <URL:mailto:jim@n5ial.gnt.com> (Jim Graham)

What: Hypertext Help system
Where: From the contact
Description: A hypertext help system, written in Tcl/Tk, where each page
        of text is a Tcl proc with links to other Tcl procs.  Does not
        read HTML files.
Updated:
Contact: <URL:mailto:D.J.Bancroft@ncl.ac.uk> (D.J.Bancroft)

What: ibsh
Where: <URL:http://www.fu-berlin.de/%7Eclausi/documents/gpib/gpib.html>
Description: This is an application suite for quick and easy GPIB programming.
        ibsh is a TCL/Tk interpreter that is extended with a basic GPIB
        command set and the capability to dynamically load tcl-modules to
        add new widgets or own commands. It comes with basic control and
        data visualisation widget-modules.
Updated:
Contact: <URL:mailto:clausi@chemie.fu-berlin.de>

What: I Ching
Where: <URL:http://www.personal.psu.edu/users/t/d/tdm104/iching.html>
        <URL:ftp://ftp.neosoft.com/languages/tcl/sorted/misc/iching01/iching01.tgz>
Description: Tcl and Tk interface to the I Ching oracle.  Features
        include hexagram calculation, determination of moving lines
        and secondary hexagram, and display of the primary and secondary
        hexagrams with texts for King Wan's interpretation and Kuke of Kau's
        commentary.  Distributed with the GNU General Public License.
Updated: 02/1997
Contact: <URL:mailto:mast@sabine.acs.psu.edu> (Doug)

What: ical - a calendar manager
Where: <URL:ftp://ftp.lcs.mit.edu/pub/sanjay/ical-2.0p2.tar.Z>
        <URL:http://clef.lcs.mit.edu/%7Esanjay/ical/ftp.html>
        <URL:http://clef.lcs.mit.edu/%7Esanjay/ical/interface.ps>
        <URL:ftp://ftp.neosoft.com/languages/tcl/sorted/x11/ical-1.9/ical-1.9.tar.gz>
        <URL:ftp://ftp.neosoft.com/languages/tcl/sorted/x11/ical-2.0p2/ical-2.0p2.tar.gz>
Description: A calendar application - previously required InterViews
        libraries but now uses only tk.  Designed for Tcl 7/Tk 3.3.
        This is implemented as a set of date management extensions and a
        Tcl/Tk interpreter.  The Postscript file documents the Tcl interface
        to date/time.  Also contains a class system with methods for Tcl.
        Version 2.0 requires a C++ compiler, Tcl 7.4 and Tk 4.0 or later.
        For more information, see <URL:http://www.pmg.lcs.mit.edu/%7Esanjay/ical.html>.
Updated: 02/1997
Contact: <URL:mailto:sanjay@clef.lcs.mit.edu> (Sanjay Ghemawat)

What: idiff
Where: <URL:ftp://ftp.neosoft.com/languages/tcl/sorted/text/idiff.tcl.gz>
Description: An interactive diff program, written in Expect and
        based on the C from Kernighan and Pike's "The Unix Programming
        Environment" book.
Updated: 02/1997
Contact: <URL:mailto:agc@uts.amdahl.com> (Alistair G. Crooks)

What: IDEA
Where: <URL:http://www.uta.fi/%7Ef1sale/idea/index.shtml>
Description: Integrated Document Engineering Assistant (IDEA) is a
        Tcl/Tk interface to a suite of SGML utilities that can be used
        to produce DVI, PS, and plain text output from a single SGML source.
Updated:
Contact: <URL:mailto:f1sale@uta.fi> (Sami Lempinen)

What: IDL/Pvwave/Matlab to Tk
Where: From the contact
Description: A modified version of Tk which communicates with a
        custom RPC interface designed for WAVE and now IDL.
Updated:
Contact: <URL:mailto:seiferth@bandelier.cs.unm.edu> (Justin Seiferth)

What: IIC
Where: <URL:http://kaolin.unice.fr/Contrib/IIC-0.0.tar.gz>
Description: IIC (Information in Context) is an interactive programming
        environment used for profilng, tracing, and visualizing
        info about functions.  Uses STk.
Updated: 10/1997
Contact: <URL:mailto:jmankoff@cs.oberlin.edu> (Jen Mankoff)

What: InfoPrism
Where: <URL:http://www.han.de/%7Eracke/InfoPrism/infism.html>
Description: A general document processing system that translates SGML
        comforming to the InfoPrism DTD to different output formats.
        Uses Tcl 7.6/Tk 4.2
        At this time it is alpha quality.
Updated: 10/1997
Contact: <URL:mailto:racke@gundel.han.de> (Stefan Hornburg)

What: Intranet Developer's Kit
Where: <URL:http://www.cygnus.com/>
Description: IDK contains enhanced and stabilized internet technologies
        (perl, tcl, tk, expect, and APACHE) from the internet.  Cygnus
        provides multiple levels of support for IDK.  It is with IDK that
        enterprise clients, ISPs and the like, can establish commercially
        viable WWW presence using FREE software.
Updated:
Contact: <URL:mailto:info@cygnus.com>

What: IEEE 488 GPIB board driver
Where: <URL:ftp://koala.chemie.fu-berlin.de/pub/linux/LINUX-LAB/IEEE488/>
Description: Manipulate GPIB boards using a modified Tcl/Tk shell with
        GPIB commands.  Lots of new Tk widgets are available for
        writing measurement software.  Works with Tcl 7.3 or 7.4.
Updated:
Contact: <URL:mailto:gpib-request@koala.chemie.fu-berlin.de> (GPIB admin requests)

What: iForth binding to Tcl/Tk
Where: <URL:http://www.iaehv.nl/users/mhx/i4faq.html>
Description: Contact reports he is using Tcl/Tk with iForth on
        both Windows and Linux, with reports of it working on the
        Macintosh as well.
Updated: 09/1997
Contact: <URL:mailto:mhx@iaehv.IAEhv.nl> (Marcel Hendrix)

What: Illustra ORDBMS to WWW CGI gateway
Where: <URL:http://lenti.med.umn.edu/%7Ethanson/sqlform.html>
Description: A Tcl CGI gateway for WWW access to Illustra ORDBMS files.
Updated:
Contact: <URL:mailto:thanson@acl.lanl.gov> (Troy Hanson)

What: IMAGE
Where: <URL:ftp://ftp.cad.gatech.edu/pub/tcl/wraps/>
Description: A Tcl/Tk wrap for the CAD software CATIA GEOmetry interface
        of CATIA(TM).  This is still alpha software.
Updated:
Contact: <URL:mailto:mhale@cad.gatech.edu> (Mark Hale)

What: [incr tcl] class browser
Where: <URL:ftp://ftp.neosoft.com/languages/tcl/sorted/apps/class-browser1.0.tar.gz>
Description: A very simple [incr Tcl] graphical class browser.
        Version 1.2 is now available from the contact.
Updated: 02/1997
Contact: <URL:mailto:asson@stsci.edu> (Drew J. Asson)

What: Inter-Language unification (ILU)
Where: <URL:ftp://parcftp.parc.xerox.com/pub/ilu/ilu.html>
        <URL:ftp://ftp.parc.xerox.com/pub/ilu/2.0a9/patches.html>
        <URL:ftp://parcftp.parc.xerox.com/pub/ilu/1.7/ilu-1.8.tar.gz>
        <URL:ftp://parcftp.parc.xerox.com/pub/ilu/1.7/ilu-1.8-manual.ps.Z>
Description: A system that promotes software interoperability via
        interfaces.  ILU modules in Common Lisp, ANSI C, C++, Modula-3, and
        Python are currently supported.  Also supported are Python-Tk and
        Tk used with C/C++.  See the html page for info on ILU 2.0 alpha
        release.
Updated: 03/1997
Contact: <URL:mailto:ILU-request.parc@xerox.com> is the contact point to be
        added or deleted from the discussion mailing list
        <URL:mailto:ILU.parc@xerox.com>.
        Another mailing list, <URL:mailto:ILU-interest.parc@xerox.com>, is
        only for announcements of ILU releases, and may have less traffic.
        if you'd like to join please send mail to
        <URL:mailto:ILU-request.parc@xerox.com>.

What: Interface to C program example (Ganley)
Where: <URL:http://www.neosoft.com/tcl/Incoming/>
Description: mgsimple is an example of adding a Tk GUI to a C application.
        The example strips out a lot of extra code from Tk_Main and
        allows a cleaner startup of your own C + Tk application.
        It illustrates sharing variables between C and Tk and registering
        your own C commands that can then be called from Tk.  It
        will compile for Tk 4.1, Tk 4.2 and Tk 8.0.
        The specific path on NeoSoft has not yet been identified.
Updated: 07/1997
Contact: <URL:mailto:mikegan@world.std.com> (Michael K. Ganley)

What: Interface to C program example (Tveter)
Where: <URL:http://www.mcs.com/%7Edrt/software/tcltk-example.zip>
Description: Example of how to use Tcl/Tk to produce an X interface to
        a conventional C program.
Updated: 04/1997
Contact: <URL:mailto:drt@mcs.com> (Don Tveter)

What: Iplace - interactively place widgets on a frame
Where: From the contact
Description: A poor-man's GUI builder.
Updated:
Contact: <URL:mailto:wayne@pmac.com> (Wayne A. Christopher)

What: IPX ping
Where: <URL:ftp://ftphost.ee.cit.ac.nz/pub/unix/ipxping.tar.Z>
        <URL:ftp://ftphost.ee.cit.ac.nz/pub/unix/IPX_info.tar.Z>
Description: Extensions to tkined and scotty to allow them to be used
        to check NetWare machines.  This software uses Sun's /dev/nit
        interface, and thus will only run on a Sun.
Updated:
Contact: <URL:mailto:h_anders@kai.ee.cit.ac.nz> (Hugh Anderson)

What: Irix port of Tcl/Tk
Where: <URL:ftp://Mat075207.student.utwente.nl/pub/SGI/tardist/Compilers/tcl-8.0a2.tardist.gz>
        <URL:ftp://Mat075207.student.utwente.nl/pub/SGI/tardist/Compilers/tk-8.0a2.tardist.gz>
        <URL:ftp://Mat075207.student.utwente.nl/pub/SGI/tardist/Compilers/tclX750.tardist.gz>
Description: Port of Tcl 7 and Tcl 8 for Irix 6.2 (mips1), compiled so it
        should work on Irix 5.3 as well.
Updated: 05/1997
Contact: <URL:mailto:Wessel@mat075207.student.utwente.nl>

What: ismap
Where: <URL:ftp://dri.cornell.edu/pub/davis/ismap-editor.tcl>
Description: Defines active areas for WWW ismap images.
Updated: 07/1997
Contact: <URL:mailto:davis@dri.cornell.edu> (Jim Davis)

What: IVS
Where: <URL:ftp://zenon.inria.fr/rodeo/ivs/ivs.tar.Z>
        <URL:ftp://zenon.inria.fr/rodeo/ivs/ivs_binary_sparc.tar.Z>
Description: As part of the MBONE support software, the Inria
        Videoconferencing System (IVS) was written
        by Thierry Turletti and Christian Huitema. It uses a
        sophisticated compression algorithm (a software implementation
        of the H.261 standard). It produces a lower data rate, but
        because of the processing demands the frame rate is much lower
        and the delay higher. System requirements: SUN SPARCstation or
        SGI Indigo, video grabber (VideoPix Card for SPARCstations),
        video camera, the X window system with Motif or Tk toolkit.
        For more info on IVS, see
        <URL:http://www.inria.fr/rodeo/personnel/Thierry.Turletti/ivs.html>.
Updated:
Contact: <URL:mailto:ivs-users-request@sophia.inria.fr> (IVS Users Group)
        <URL:mailto:turletti@sophia.inria.fr> (Thierry Turletti)

What: Jacl
Where: <URL:http://sunscript.sun.com/java/download.html>
Description: Tcl interpreter written in Java 1.1.
        Demos, etc. are available on the web page.
        Updates and new features are evolving on a regular basis.
Updated: 10/1997
Contact: <URL:mailto:sunscript-info@sunscript.sun.com>

What: Jargon file interface
Where: <URL:ftp://ftp.ora.com/published/oreilly/xresource/issue11/TclTk.tar.Z>
Description: Source from The X Resource's article "A Tutorial Introduction to
        Tcl and Tk".
Updated:
Contact: Unknown

What: Java interface to Tcl (avh)
Where: <URL:http://java.sun.com/people/avh/tcl.html>
        <URL:ftp://java.sun.com/pub/java/avh/java.tcl.tar.Z>
        <URL:http://java.sun.com/applets/alpha/notapplets/tcl/>
Description: Provides the means to execute Tcl scripts from a Java program.
        Contact Ralf Ackermann <URL:mailto:rac@informatik.tu-chemnitz.de>
        for the changes to get this to build on Linux 1.3.24 with Tcl 7.5a2
        and the JDK.
Updated:
Contact: <URL:mailto:avh@eng.sun.com> (Arthur van Hoff)

What: Java interface to Tcl (Corey)
Where: <URL:http://www.sunlabs.com/%7Ekcorey/tcljava/refman.html> for
        <URL:ftp://ftp.sunlabs.com/pub/tcl/tcljava0.4.tar.gz>
        <URL:http://ptolemy.eecs.berkeley.edu/%7Ecxh/ptpub/tcljava.html>
Description: Small interface that allows you to use Tcl as a scripting
        language for Java, or write Tcl commands in Java.  Written
        for Java 1.0 SDK and either Tcl 7.4/Tk 4.0 or Tcl 7.5b2/Tk 4.1b2.
        It permits using Tcl as a scripting language for Java and
        defining Tcl commands in Java.  Only works with stand alone
        Java applications.
        At the berkeley.edu site, one can find a patch that upgrades
        tcljava0.4 to 0.4a. It provides a GNU autoconf configure script,
        a Microsoft Visual C++/NT 4.0 makefile.vs script, and ports
        tcljava0.4 to JDK 1.1.  The file includes the source as well
        as NT4.0 binaries for tcljava and [incr Tcl] 2.2.  The patches
        upgrade tcljava to the version that is being tested for
        the next Tycho release.
Updated: 04/1997
Contact: <URL:mailto:kcorey@eng.sun.com> (Ken Corey)
        <URL:mailto:cxh@eecs.berkeley.edu> (Christopher Hylands)

What: jgl
Where: <URL:http://www.juggling.org/programs/src/jgl30.tgz>
Description: An interactive siteswap animator and ladder diagram
        illustrator.
Updated: 01/1997
Contact: <URL:mailto:zajac@nortel.com> (Ron A. Zajac)

What: JiMM
Where: <URL:http://www.atlink.it/personal/avatar/Jnews.html>
Description: Full featured Tcl/Tk Internet Relay Chat (IRC) client.
Update: 06/1997
Contact: <URL:mailto:dasnake@freenet.hut.fi>

What: js tools
Where: <URL:http://www.aq.org/%7Ejs/js-jstools.html>
        <URL:ftp://ftp.shore.net/members/js/jstools-tk4.2v4.5.tar.gz>.
        <URL:ftp://ftp.neosoft.com/languages/tcl/sorted/misc/jstools-tk4.2v4.5/jstools-tk4.2v4.5.tar.gz>
Description: A suite of applications along with reusable libraries used
        in these applications.  Applications include
        an abbreviation manager (jabbrevs),
        a multi-font help viewing system (jdoc),
        a extensible multi-font, multi-mode text editor (jedit - includes some
        vi-like bindings),
        a graphical analogue to more (jmore),
        a preferences manager (jprefs),
        plus numerous other support tools and demonstration programs.
        Note that there are a large number of useful procedures
        that come as a part of this package including a set of rich text
        management procedures, as well as ones to save tagged and marked text
        to a file and restore it, as well as arbitrary metadata, also saving
        to HTML, TeX, PostScript.
        Version 4.0 supports Tk 4.0, localisation,
        better hypertext conversion to HTML, more Motif compatibility.
        As of version 4.1v4.2, French and Portuguese language support is
        present.
        The most recent version supports Tcl 7.3-Tcl 8.0
Updated: 07/1997
Contact: <URL:mailto:js@aq.org> (Jay Sekora)

What: Juice
Where: <URL:http://www.xpi.com/ftp/juice0.9.tar.gz>
        <URL:ftp://ftp.xpi.com/pub/juice0.9.tar.gz>
Description: Alpha version of Tcl debugger with GUI interface.
        Author states intention to evolve product into debugger similar
        to commercial C/C++ debugger.  Be sure to read the license.terms
        file in the distribution for important information before
        proceeding with the use of the program.
Updated: 10/1996
Contact: <URL:mailto:ioi@cs.cornell.edu> (Ioi Lam)

What: Jungle
Where: <URL:ftp://catless.ncl.ac.uk/pub/jungle.tar.gz>
        <URL:ftp://catless.ncl.ac.uk/pub/jungle-1.2prealpha.tar.gz>
Description: The contact is developing a "WWW server" (sic) (really HTTP?)
        using Tk/Tcl/tclX/Tcl-DP.  Alpha version currently supports simple
        GET, HEAD, POST directives and CGI-Scripts and can server plaintext,
        HTML, GIF, JPG, and AU file formats.  Configure it similar to CERN.
        Provides no authentication or access controls, or
        cgi program execution for POST or searching.
Updated:
Contact: <URL:mailto:jungle@catless.ncl.ac.uk>

What: Karel the Robot
Where: From the contact
Description: This is a program in development by the contact.
Updated:
Contact: <URL:mailto:mdm@cis.ohio-state.edu> (Michael D. Moore)

What: KIS
Where: <URL:ftp://ftp.wag.caltech.edu/pub/>
Description: A shareware Tcl-based information server providing system
        admins access to UNIX kernel information via Tcl scripts.
Updated:
Contact: <URL:mailto:info@pgrams.com>

What: Klondike
Where: <URL:http://www.isi.edu/%7Ejohnh/SOFTWARE/JACOBY/klondike-1.8.tar.gz>
        <URL:ftp://ftp.neosoft.com/languages/tcl/sorted/games/klondike.1.2/klondike.1.2.tar.gz>
Description: Tcl/Tk based solitaire game, based on the traditional solitaire
        game, but influenced by the user interface of the Macintosh game
        of the same name.
        Runs with Tcl 7.5 or later.
Updated: 05/1997
Contact: <URL:mailto:johnh@isi.edu> (John Heidemann)

What: ksc
Where: <URL:http://www.cs.pdx.edu/%7Ekenstcyr/ksc-0.11/>
Description: A Tk 4.1 RPN desktop calculator.
Updated: 08/1997
Contact: <URL:mailto:kenstcyr@cs.pdx.edu> (Ken St-Cyr)

What: l2x
Where: <URL:ftp://gaia.cs.umass.edu/pub/hgschulz/l2x-1.0.tgz>
Description: This gzip'ed tar file contains the beta 1.0 release of a
        LaTeX parser front end which calls Tcl functions for each LaTeX
        construction.  Simple conversions are provided as examples.
Updated:
Contact: <URL:mailto:hgs@fokus.gmd.de> (Henning Schulzrinne)

What: LablTk/LablBrowser
Where: <URL:http://wwwfun.kurims.kyoto-u.ac.jp/soft/olabl/>
        <URL:ftp://ftp.kurims.kyoto-u.ac.jp/pub/lang/olabl/olabl-1.04.tar.gz>
Description: LablTk uses Objective Label - an extension of Objective Caml using
        both labeled and optional arguments to give an almost type-safe
        interface to Tcl/Tk.
        This provides additional type safety to the environment.
        LablBrowser is a programming environment which allows one
        to browse code (source and compiled), navigate thru it, and retrieve
        functions from the library by their path, name or type.
        This code should work on any Unix/X system, producing native code
        on architectures supported by Objective Caml.
        It may also work on Windows NT, but this is not supporated at this
        time.  A binary version, centering around LablBrowser, should be
        available soon for Windows systems.
        The code is compatible with Tcl/Tk 7.5/4.1 or 4.6/4.2.
Updated: 04/1997
Contact: <URL:mailto:garrigue@kurims.kyoto-u.ac.jp> (Jacques Garrigue)
        <URL:mailto:Jun.Furuse@inria.fr> (Jun Furuse - LablTk)

What: Laserjet Manager
Where: <URL:ftp://sunsite.unc.edu/pub/Linux/system/Printing/LjetMgr2.4-base.tar.gz>
        <URL:ftp://ftp.neosoft.com/languages/tcl/sorted/print/LjetMgr2.4-base/LjetMgr2.4-base.tar.gz>
        <URL:ftp://ftp.neosoft.com/languages/tcl/sorted/print/LjetMgr2.4-english/LjetMgr2.4-english.tar.gz>
        <URL:ftp://ftp.neosoft.com/languages/tcl/sorted/print/LjetMgr2.4-german/LjetMgr2.4-german.tar.gz>
        <URL:ftp://ftp.neosoft.com/languages/tcl/sorted/print/LjetMgr2.4-hpux/LjetMgr2.4-hpux.tar.gz>
        <URL:ftp://ftp.neosoft.com/languages/tcl/sorted/print/LjetMgr2.4-irix/LjetMgr2.4-irix.tar.gz>
        <URL:ftp://ftp.neosoft.com/languages/tcl/sorted/print/LjetMgr2.4-linux/LjetMgr2.4-linux.tar.gz>
Description: This program makes the options of the front panel on a
        HP Laserjet printer directly available to the user on the screen.
        It is especially well suited for the newer Laserjet 5 models that
        completely lack front panel configurability.  Source code, binaries for
        Linux, HP-UX, and SGI are available, and documentation
        in English or German available.
        The latest version of this program is a commercial one and is no
        longer freely downloadable.
Updated: 02/1997
Contact: <URL:mailto:risc@finwds01.tu-graz.ac.at> (Richard Schwaninger)

What: Lassen
Where: <URL:ftp://s2k-ftp.cs.berkeley.edu/pub/sequoia/src/lassen.tar.Z>
Description: Multimedia/Information Retrieval research project
Updated:
Contact: Unknown

What: LaTeX to HTML
Where: From the contact
Description: Tcl conversion program taking a subset of LaTeX and
        generating HTML for it.
Updated:
Contact: <URL:mailto:ioi@xpi.com> (Ioi Lam)

What: LaTeX to Tk Help
Where: From the contact
Description: latex2tkhlp is a simple program that converts a LaTeX document
        into a Tk hypertext help proc "DoHelp" that you can bind to a Tk
        Help button.
Updated:
Contact: <URL:mailto:junluo@happy.cs.wisc.edu> (Jun Luo)

What: LDS Draw
Where: <URL:http://www.cs.umn.edu/%7Esafonov/ldsdraw/>
Description: Tcl/Tk Logical Data Structure editor to manipulate entity
        boxes and the relationships that connect them.
Updated: 02/1997
Contact: <URL:mailto:safonov@cs.umn.edu> (Alex Safonov)

What: Libsearch
Where: From the contact
Description: expect driven interface to internet library databases.
Updated:
Contact: <URL:mailto:tb06@cs1.cc.lehigh.edu> (Terrence Brannon) ???

What: Lightwave
Where: From the contact
Description: An animation program for the Video Toaster
Updated:
Contact: <URL:mailto:karl@NeoSoft.com> (Karl Lehenbauer)

What: lily
Where: <URL:ftp://ftp.ece.cmu.edu/cad/lily1.4.tar.Z>
Description: A layout editor developed by Dave Svoboda.
Updated:
Contact: <URL:mailto:svoboda@ece.cmu.edu> (David Svoboda)

What: Limbo
Where: <URL:http://inferno.bell-labs.com/inferno/>
Description: The programming language of the Inferno OS, Limbo and Inferno
        together make up a distributed agent environment, in a more
        unified fashion than Java.  Limbo uses a Tk package which was
        written from scratch to look like Tcl/Tk.
Updated: 09/1996
Contact: <URL:mailto:inferno@plan9.bell-labs.com>

What: LINK
Where: <URL:http://dimacs.rutgers.edu/Projects/LINK.html>
        <URL:ftp://dimacs.rutgers.edu/pub/berryj/>
Description: A software environment for discrete mathematical computation
        and visualization with an emphasis on graphics and hypergraphs.
        Based on STk.
Updated: 12/1996
Contact: <URL:mailto:berryj@dimacs.rutgers.edu> (Jonathan Berry)

What: Tcl Lint
Where: <URL:http://icemcfd.com/tcl/ice.html>
        <URL:ftp://ftp.dnai.com/users/i/icemcfd/tclc/>
Description: Modifed version of the ICE Tcl compiler which checks for
        probable or possible errors and prints warning and error messages.
        This is a commercial product.  Check the README_LINT.html file for
        info on a trial license key to allow you to try out the product.
Updated: 04/1997
Contact: <URL:mailto:tcl@icemcfd.com>

What: Linux port of Tcl 7.0/Tk 4.0
Where: <URL:ftp://ftp.imada.ou.dk/pub/dotfile/tcltk40.tgz>
Description: Tcl 7.4/Tk 4.0, designed to install in /usr/local.
Updated: 10/1997
Contact: <URL:mailto:blackie@imada.ou.dk> (Jesper Pedersen)

What: Linux port of Tcl 7.x/Tk 4.x
Where: <URL:ftp://sunsite.unc.edu/pub/Linux/devel/lang/tcl/>
Description: Binary ports of Tcl 7.x and Tk 4.x, as well as many other
        extensions and programs.
        Require libc-4.4.4 or later and tk/blt and tkX require
        XFree86-2.0 or later.  The Tcl 7.5/Tk 4.1/tclX related files are by
        Martin Cornelius.
Updated: 12/1996
Contact: <URL:mailto:david@ods.com> (David Engel)
        <URL:mailto:root@fabsoft2.zarm.uni-bremen.de> (Martin Cornelius)

What: Linux port of Tcl/Tk 8.x
Where: <URL:ftp://ftp.redhat.com/pub/contrib/i386/
Description: Tcl/Tk 8.0 port at Redhat's site.
Updated: 10/1997
Contact: Unknown

What: LISP DEBUG
Where: <URL:ftp://sunsite.unc.edu/pub/Linux/devel/lang/lisp/>
Description: LISP source debugger, designed to work with GNU Common
        LISP (GCL).  Has conditional or not breakpoints, watchpoints
        on expressions, single stepping, profiling of code, executing
        code highlighting.
        Built with GCL 2.2, Tcl 7.6/Tk 4.2, but may work with other
        versions of Tcl/Tk.
Updated: 11/1997
Contact: <URL:mailto:mmeertens@akam.be> (Marc Mertens).

What: Logiscope C RuleChecker
Where: <URL:http://www.verilogusa.com/news.htm>
Description: Automatically checks source code against international or in-house
        standard rules.  Checks various C implementations.  Uses Tcl
        for its rules.
        A commercial product with a 30 day free evaluation on request from
        the contact.
Updated: 11/1996
Contact: <URL:mailto:info@verilog.fr>

What: lookup
Where: From the contact
Description: Look up words in /usr/dict/word file.
Updated:
Contact: <URL:mailto:raines@slac.stanford.edu> (Paul Raines)

What: LTCL
Where: <URL:http://www.loni.ucla.edu/loni_code/loni_dist.html>
Description: Perform transformations on images, volumes and surface models.
Updated: 09/1996
Contact: <URL:mailto:craig@loni.ucla.edu> (Craig Schwartz)

What: Machete
Where: From the contact
Description: Simple HTML editor in tk.
        Does not permit commercial use.
Updated:
Contact: <URL:mailto:Lindsay.Marshall@newcastle.ac.uk> (Lindsay F. Marshall)

What: MacOS port of Tcl 7.3 (MacTcl)
Where: <URL:ftp://ftp.sunlabs.com/pub/tcl/mactcl7.33.1.sea.hqx>
        <URL:ftp://ftp.sunlabs.com/pub/tcl/MoreFiles_1.2.1.sit.hqx>
        <URL:ftp://ftp.sunlabs.com/pub/tcl/Posix-2.0.sea.hqx>
        <URL:ftp://ftp.neosoft.com/languages/tcl/sorted/distrib/MacTcl7.3.sea.hqx>
        <URL:http://hitchhiker.space.lockheed.com/TCL/MacTcl/MacTcl7.3v2.sea.hqx>
        <URL:http://hitchhiker.space.lockheed.com/TCL/MacTcl/SimpleShell.3v2.sea.hqx>
        <URL:http://hitchhiker.space.lockheed.com/TCL/TclBuiltInRef.sea.hqx>
Description: Tcl 7.3 source ported to the Macintosh Think C 6.0 and MPW.
        Not that this is _not_ a development environment but a tool
        for embedding Tcl into other applications.  This version
        includes more robust unix commands and an extended source
        command.  Tcl 7.3 also available at some of the older sites.
Updated: 02/1997
Contact: <URL:mailto:raymond.johnson@eng.sun.com> (Ray Johnson)

What: Makedist
Where: <URL:http://www.westend.com/%7Ekupries/doc/makedist/>
Description: A tool to help generate distributions from a source
        code repository such as CVS, automating as much as possible.
Updated: 11/1997
Contact: <URL:mailto:a.kupries@westend.com> (Andreas Kupries)

What: man.tk
Where: From the contact
Description: Tk based man page browser.
Updated:
Contact: <URL:mailto:bowe@osf.org> (John Bowe)

What: Mandelstep
Where: <URL:http://www.crl.com/%7Erunge/mandelstep/mandelstep.tar.gz>
Description: Tk 4.2 or newer program to manuveur around a Mandelbrot set.
Updated: 04/1997
Contact: <URL:mailto:runge@crl.com> (Karl J. Runge)

What: Mankala
Where: <URL:ftp://ftp.neosoft.com/languages/tcl/sorted/unknown/mankala.1.shar.gz>
        <URL:http://www.elf.org/>
Description: A two player Tk version of the Mankala game.
Updated: 02/1997
Contact: <URL:mailto:rec@elf.org> (Roger E. Critchlow Jr.)

What: Map_Marker
Where: <URL:http://www.seqnet.dl.ac.uk/CBMT/mapmarker/HOME.html>
Description: Aid a user in designing an HTTP imagemap for an HTML page.
        The user can read in an image and imagemap file, manipulate a
        few basic shapes, display these in a number of styles and colors,
        save the file, and test URLs in the file.
Updated: 04/1997
Contact: <URL:mailto:pmr1716@ggr.co.uk> (Dr. Peter Murray-Rust)

What: Marpa
Where: <URL:ftp://ftp.best.com/pub/jeffrey/marpa/v2.8/marpa.2.8.tar.gz>
Description: A Tcl 7.3 extension implementing an enhanced Early's
        algorithm for context-free and ambiguous languages and grammars.
        Allows grammars to be specified in BNF with TCL procedures as
        parse actions.
Updated:
Contact: <URL:mailto:jeffrey@best.com> (Jeffrey Kegler)

What: MasterBatcher
Where: <URL:ftp://redhook.llnl.gov/pub/runge/MasterBatcher/MasterBatcher.html>
Description: Tk interface for creating a number of input data files
        for a set of batch jobs.  Automatically creates input and output
        filenames, datafiles, directories, and script to run them all.
        Requires Perl and Tcl/Tk.
Updated: 04/1997
Contact: <URL:mailto:runge@crl.com>

What: Math Teaching Aid
Where: <URL:ftp://web.cs.ualberta.ca/%7Ewade/Code/mta.tar.gz>
Description: Simple application to graph mathematical functions.
        Allow graphing of arbitrary number of functions at the same time.
        Auto or manual axis range, user control of colors,
        line widths, etc.
Updated:
Contact: <URL:mailto:wade@cs.utk.edu> (Reed Wade)

What: Mathematics Laboratory Equipment Applets
Where: <URL:http://www.free.cts.com/crash/c/cwhii/mle_index.html>
Description: Tcl/Tk applets that can be activated from your WWW browser.
Updated:
Contact: <URL:mailto:cwhii@ACM.org> (C.W.Holeman II)

What: maze
Where: <URL:http://www.elf.org/>
Description: A Tk program that generates mazes and allows you to solve them.
Updated:
Contact: <URL:mailto:rec@elf.org> (Roger Critchlow)

What: MazeMan
Where: <URL:ftp://ftp.neosoft.com/languages/tcl/sorted/games/MazeMan_1.0/MazeMan_1.0.tar.gz>
Description: An interactive maze game.
Updated: 02/1997
Contact: <URL:mailto:sefler@eecs.berkeley.edu> (John F. Sefler)

What: Me
Where: <URL:http://www1.ridgecrest.ca.us/%7Ejan/me/>
Description: Tcl/Tk/Tix based mapping program.  Allows zooming in and out
        to look at objects on the canvas at different magnifications.
Updated:
Contact: <URL:mailto:jan@vislab.navy.mil> (Jan A. Barglowski)

What: Memory
Where: <URL:http://www.cs.vu.nl/%7Ehverkaik/SOFTWARE/>
Description: This package includes a Tcl/Tk version of the old
        cardgame where you have to find two matching cards out
        of a specific deck of cards. There are options to use
        your own deck of cards and background picture. Also,
        the possibility to play against the computer is provided.
        Standard cards are of Christina Applegate (a.k.a. Kelly Bundy).
        Written in Tcl7.6/Tk4.2.  Runs fine on Windows 95,
        1 known 'bug' on Unix/Linux (viewing the cards gives a window with
        a width of 1 pixel).
Updated: 12/1997
Contact: <URL:mailto:hverkaik@cs.vu.nl> (Henk Verkaik)

What: memory allocation package
Where: <URL:ftp://parcftp.xerox.com/pub/gc/gc.tar.gz>
Description: A garbage collecting, leak detecting malloc() replacement.
Updated:
Contact: <URL:mailto:boehm@parc.xerox.com> (Hans-J. Boehm)

What: Menu Edit tool
Where: <URL:ftp://ftp.smli.com/pub/tcl/menued08.tar.gz>
Description: GUI interface to edit menus.  Runs stand alone and will be
        a plug-in for SpecTcl in the future.
Updated:
Contact: <URL:mailto:kcorey@eng.sun.com> (Ken Corey)

What: mercurius
Where: <URL:ftp://ftp.lii.unitn.it/pub/mercurius/mercurius.tar.Z>
Description: Mercurius facilitates composing and reading multimedia electronic
        messages compliant with the Multipurpose Internet Mail Extensions
        (MIME).
Updated:
Contact: <URL:mailto:mercurius-bugs@lii.unitn.it>

What: Mercury
Where: <URL:http://www.cs.mu.oz.au/mercury/>
        <URL:ftp://turiel.cs.mu.oz.au/pub/mercury/mercury-0.7.3-core.tar.gz>
        <URL:ftp://turiel.cs.mu.oz.au/pub/mercury/mercury-0.7.3-extras.tar.gz>
        <URL:ftp://sunsite.unc.edu/pub/linux/devel/lang/mercury/>
Description: A GPL logic functional programming language.
        Has the semantics of modern functional programming, and expressiveness
        of logic languages.  Has a strong type system, a module system,
        a mode system, algebraic data types, parametic polymorphism, support
        for higher order programming and a determinism system.
        Addresses problems of large scale program development.
        The extras tar file contains bindings for Tcl/Tk as well as a lot
        of other libraries and goodies.
Updated: 11/1997
Contact: <URL:mailto:mercury@cs.mu.oz.au>

What: MERLIN
Where: <URL:ftp://pathfinder.arc.nasa.gov/pub/Merlin1.0/>
Description: MERLIN (Multi-source EnviRonmental data DispLay for INternet
        archives) provides the user with the means to visualize and process,
        correlate and analyze data.
Updated: 11/1996
Contact: <URL:mailto:merlin@ssec.wisc.edu>

What: mg
Where: <URL:ftp://munnari.oz.au/pub/mg/>
Description: A research prototype for managing multi-gigabytes of
        documents and images.  May fail for > 4 gig files.
        See <URL:http://hpux.cict.fr/hpux/Text/mg-1.0.html> for more
        details.
Updated: 12/1996
Contact: <URL:mailto:alistair@cs.mu.oz.au> (Alistair Moffat)

What: mghello
Where: <URL:ftp://ftp.neosoft.com/languages/tcl/sorted/apps/mghello.tar.gz>
Description: Example source of using your C program with a Tk/Tcl GUI.
        Illustrates the registration of personal Tk functions, linking of
        variables, a method of keeping application "alive" when GUI is idle,
        and a bit more.  Used Tk3.6p2, Tcl7.3.
Updated: 02/1997
Contact: <URL:mailto:mikegan@world.std.com> (Michael K Ganley)

What: MGGHAT
Where: <URL:http://gams.nist.gov/reports/mgghat/>
Description: MultiGrid Galerkin Hierarchical Adaptive Triangles (MGGHAT)
        is a program for the solution of second order linear elliptic
        partial differential equations.  It uses Tk to display the
        graphics.  See
        <URL:http://gams.nist.gov/reports/mgghat/userguide/userguide.html>
        for more details.
Updated:
Contact: <URL:mailto:mitchell@cam.nist.gov>

What: mib browser
Where: <URL:ftp://ftp.neosoft.com/languages/tcl/sorted/net/mib-browser/mib-browser.tar.gz>
Description: SNMP gets, walking on selected nodes.  No support for sets
        yet in application.
Updated: 02/1997
Contact: <URL:mailto:snijsure@cisco.com> (Subodh Nijsure)

What: mibwander
Where: <URL:ftp://ftp.neosoft.com/languages/tcl/sorted/net/mibwander/mibwander.tar.gz>
Description: Pair of Scotty scripts to allow browsing of mibs
        supplied with Scotty and others running on a SNMP daemon.
Updated: 03/1997
Contact: <URL:mailto:simon@cova-tech.com> (Simon Benn)

What: mickey mouse clock
Where: From the contact
Description: A simple Tk clock which displays Mickey Mouse.
Updated:
Contact: <URL:mailto:sandler@udel.edu> (Michael Sandler)

What: Midnight Commander
Where: <URL:http://mc.blackdown.org/mc/>
Description: Recent versions of Midnight Commander (like 3.5.16) has
        the capability of being configured with a Tcl/Tk interface.
        Midnight Command is a file management interface.
Updated: 03/1997
Contact: <URL:mailto:miguel@roxanne.nuclecu.unam.mx>

What: miner
Where: <URL:http://hawks.ha.md.us/%7Ebutler/miner.tcl>
Description: Tk 7.x/8.0x version of MineSweeper.
Updated: 09/1997
Contact: <URL:mailto:butler@arl.mil> (Lee A. Butler)

What: MiniHelp
Where: <URL:http://public.logica.com/%7Ekempsonc/mh_index.htm>
Description: A WYSIWYG help authoring package for Tk/Tcl 4.x applications.
        As of release 1.1b3, it is SGML compliant.
        Known to work under Windows NT and Linux.
Updated:
Contact: <URL:mailto:charlie@siren.demon.co.uk> (Charlie Kempson)

What: mkcvl
Where: <URL:ftp://ftp.phys.ksu.edu/pub/bailey/>
Description: Generate resume cover letters based on a template ASCII file.
Updated: 04/1997
Contact: <URL:mailto:bailey@phys.ksu.edu> (wes bailey)

What: MkLinux
Where: <URL:http://www.mklinux.apple.com/>
Description: This version of Linux for the Macintosh, includes Tcl as
        part of the software development environment.
Updated: 09/1997
Contact: <URL:mailto:info@ptf.com>

What: mmm
Where: <URL:ftp://ftp.inria.fr/INRIA/Projects/cristal/Francois.Rouaix/mmm/>
Description: A WWW client demonstrating the capabilities of the Caml
        Special Light programming language.  Requires Tcl 7.4/Tk 4.0,
        metamail, gzcat, and Caml Light.
        One must use Caml release V0.26 or newer.
        Supports full HTML 2.0 level 2, including forms.  It also supports
        Caml Special Light applets.
        For more info on MMM: <URL:http://pauillac.inria.fr/%7Erouaix/mmm/>,
        & for more info on Caml Light: <URL:http://pauillac.inria.fr/caml/>
        and <URL:http://pauillac.inria.fr/csl/>.
        See <URL:http://wwwfun.kurims.kyoto-u.ac.jp/jmmm/> for a
        Japanese version of MMM.
Updated:
Contact: <URL:mailto:Francois.Rouaix@inria.fr>

What: MMuCl
Where: <URL:http://idt.net/%7Etmtr01/mmucl/>
        <URL:http://www.neosoft.com/tcl/sorted/net/mmucl1.0b4/>
Description: MMuCl (pronounced muckle) is a MUD (multi-user dungeon) client
        written in Tk 8.  MMuCl has been verified to work under Linux,
        Windows 95 and Windows NT.  Distributed under GNU Public License.
Updated: 11/1997
Contact: <URL:mailto:msp12@jhunix.hcf.jhu.edu> (Mark Patton)

What: Mobal
Where: <URL:ftp://ftp.gmd.de/GMD/mlt/Mobal/>
Description: Software system for developing operational models of application
        domains in a first order logic representation.  It uses an interface
        client written in Tk.  Integrades a manual knowledge acquisition and
        inspection environment, an inference engine, machine learning methods,
        and a knowledge revision tool.  Available free for non-commercial
        academic use.
        See <URL:http://nathan.gmd.de/projects/ml/mobal/mobal.html>
        for more details.
Updated:
Contact: <URL:mailto:mobal@gmd.de>

What: Modem
Where: <URL:http://adam.wins.uva.nl/%7Emdejonge/projects/modem/>
        <URL:ftp://sunsite.unc.edu/pub/Linux/Incoming/modemd-0.4b.tar.gz>
Description: Distributed communication package for modems.
        Allows multiple machines to share a modem server.  Uses a
        TCP connection to the server and runs any program on the server
        side, so that PPP, ckermit, etc. can be supported.
        Package hides the details of communicating with the modem from
        the clients.  Requires access to the identd server.  Uses
        netscape for its help system.  Runs on Linux and Solaris 2.x for
        the x86 platform.  Provides several interfaces, including a Tcl/Tk
        interface.
Updated: 02/1997
Contact: <URL:mailto:mdejonge@fwi.uva.nl> (Merijn de Jonge)

What: modometer
Where: <URL:http://tpj.com/tpj/programs/Issue_2_Tk/>
Description: Inspired by the Macintosh's Mouse Odometer, this Tk/Perl
        application tracks the total distance your cursor and pointer
        device travel.  See the program
Updated: 09/1997
Contact: <URL:mailto:lusol@turkey.cc.lehigh.edu> (Stephen O. Lidie)

What: Modula-3 interface
Where: <URL:ftp://gatekeeper.dec.com/pub/DEC/Modula-3/release-3.1/m3tk.tar.gz>
Description: Interface between Tk and Modula-3.
        Also contact <URL:mailto:petersen@parc.xerox.com> (Karin Petersen) who
        has succeeded in merging Modula-3 and Tcl-DP.
Updated:
Contact: Unknown

What: Modules
Where: <URL:http://www.modules.org/>
        <URL:ftp://ftp.eng.auburn.edu/pub/Modules/Modules-v2.0.tar.Z>
        <URL:ftp://ftp.eng.auburn.edu/pub/Modules/contrib/AUengmod.tar.gz>
        <URL:ftp://ftp.eng.auburn.edu/pub/Modules/contrib/auburn.modulefiles.tar.gz>
        <URL:http://www.cs.wustl.edu/%7Eflan/>
Description: A dynamic user environment customization package
        The two contrib files consist of various sample modules developed
        at Auburn University.  The AUengmod files are the modules used for
        auto-installing on Solaris machines and the other are
        for various clients.  Find patches to version 3.0Beta at
        the wustl site.
Updated: 09/1997
Contact: <URL:mailto:john.furlani@east.sun.com> (John L. Furlani)

What: Modulife
Where: <URL:http://kaolin.unice.fr/Contrib/modulife-1.1.7.tar.gz>
Description: STk/BLT AI project to simulate ecosystems with creatures
        and resources.
Updated: 10/1997
Contact: Unknown (J. PETIT and P.PENSA)

What: momond
Where: <URL:http://slug.ctv.es/%7Eemelero/momond>
Description: Modem line monitor, tracking the length of time the
        modem is online.  Also can calculate the cost of all outgoing
        calls.  Currently only supports Infovia's telephone rates in
        Germany, Italy, Switzerland and Spain.  Uses Tk to show
        the ongoing status, amount of time, and cost.
Updated: 12/1996
Contact: <URL:mailto:justine@iprolink.ch> (Enrique Melero)

What: Monitor files
Where: From the contact
Description: An Expectk script to perform a tail -f on a file and display
        the results.
Updated:
Contact: <URL:mailto:bwillmot@earth.cnct.com> (Bob Willmot)

What: Moog
Where: <URL:ftp://genie.lut.ac.uk/moog-0.2.tar.Z>
        <URL:ftp://ftp.neosoft.com/languages/tcl/sorted/net/moog-0.2/moog-0.2.tar.gz>
Description: An X window system gopher client for Unix boxes, written using
        Tk and Perl.  This is an Alpha release.
Updated: 02/1997
Contact: <URL:mailto:M.T.Hamilton@lut.ac.uk> (Martin Hamilton)

What: Model Railroad System
Where: <URL:http://mall.netmar.com/mall/shops/heller/MRRSystem/>
Description: Software to run a model railroad.
Updated: 08/1997
Contact: <URL:mailto:Heller@deepsoft.com> (Robert Heller)

What: mosaicRC
Where: <URL:http://kesser.gte.com:7700/tcl/mosaicRC>
Description: Simple Tk script to open a new URL in Mosaic/X
Updated:
Contact: <URL:mailto:sgutfreund@get.com> (Yechezkal-Shimon Gutfreund)

What: MS-DOS port of Tcl 6.2
Where: <URL:ftp://Cajal.uoregon.edu/pub/tcl.dos.port/>
Description: stable port of Tcl 6.2, and extra libraries, ported to MS-DOS
Updated:
Contact: <URL:mailto:dos-tcl@cajal.uoregon.edu> (John Martin)

What: MS-DOS port of Tcl 6.7
Where: <URL:ftp://ftp.neosoft.com/languages/tcl/sorted/distrib/tcl67dos.zip>
        <URL:ftp://wuarchive.wustl.edu/incoming/>
Description: Port of Tcl 6.7 to MS-DOS.
Updated: 02/1997
Contact: <URL:mailto:PSPRENG@CIPVAX.BIOLAN.UNI-KOELN.DE> (Peter Sprenger) ???
        <URL:mailto:Peter.Sprenger@europa.rs.kp.dlr.de> (Peter Sprenger) ???

What: MS-DOS port of Tcl 7.x
Where: <URL:http://members.aol.com/lauram3017/>
        <URL:ftp://members.aol.com/intrcomp/dostcltk.zip>
Description: Partial port of Tcl 7.5a2 to MS-DOS 6.0 (and W95).
        DOS Tk is based on cTk.  Both require more debugging.
Updated:
Contact: <URL:mailto:lauram3017@aol.com> (Laura Michaels)

What: MS-DOS port of Tk/Tcl
Where: <URL:ftp://ftp.neosoft.com/languages/tcl/sorted/distrib/mstcl73e.zip>
        <URL:ftp://ftp.neosoft.com/languages/tcl/sorted/distrib/mstcl73s.zip>
Description: Standard and tclX/tkX under MS-DOS, using
        the DJ Delorie's GO32 32 bit extended and linked with
        Quarterdeck's libraries for Desqview/X.  Requires Desqview/X
        to run.
Updated: 02/1997
Contact: <URL:mailto:tpoindex@nyx.net> (Tom Poindexter)

What: MS-DOS Windows DLL port of Tcl
Where: From the contact
Description: An experimental MS-Windows DLL instance of Tcl 6.2.
        Author is not able to maintain and distribute this.
Updated:
Contact: <URL:mailto:ugo@oliver.sublink.org> (Ugo Cei)

What: MS-DOS Windows NT port of Tcl/Tk (winnt)
Where: <URL:ftp://mm-ftp.cs.berkeley.edu/pub/multimedia/winnt/tknt40r1/tknt40r1_src.tar.gz>
        <URL:ftp://mm-ftp.cs.berkeley.edu/pub/multimedia/winnt/tknt40r1/tknt40r1_bin.tar.gz>
        <URL:ftp://mm-ftp.cs.berkeley.edu/pub/multimedia/winnt/tknt40r1/tknt40r1_devkit.tar.gz>
        <URL:ftp://mm-ftp.cs.berkeley.edu/pub/multimedia/winnt/tknt40r1/tcl74tk40.hlp.gz>
        <URL:ftp://ftp.ibp.fr/pub/tcl/winnt/>
        <URL:ftp://ftp.neosoft.com/languages/tcl/sorted/distrib/tknt36r5_bin.zip>
        <URL:ftp://ftp.neosoft.com/languages/tcl/sorted/distrib/tknt36r5_src.zip>
        <URL:ftp://roger-rabbit.cs.berkeley.edu/pub/winnt/tknt40r2/>
Description: A port of the Windows twin port of Tcl/Tk and Tcl-DP to
        the Windows NT 3.1, 3.5 beta, and Chicago Beta 1 environment.
        It does not support Windows 3.1.
        Tknt40 is a port of Tcl 7.4, Tk 4.0, Tcl-DP 3.3b2, BLT 1.8,
        incr tcl 1.5 and most of Tix 4.0 to Windows NT 3.5.
Updated: 02/1997
Contact: <URL:mailto:tknt@plateau.CS.Berkeley.EDU> (TkNT email)

What: MS-DOS Windows NT port of Tcl/Tk Japanese (winnt)
Where: <URL:ftp://ftp.sra.co.jp/ntjpb5s.lzh>
        <URL:ftp://ftp.sra.co.jp/ntjpb5b.lzh>
        <URL:ftp://ftp.sra.co.jp/ntjpb5i.lzh>
        <URL:ftp://ftp.sra.co.jp/tcltkhlp.lzh>
Description: The Japanese beta release of the Windows NT Tcl/Tk port.
        This does not yet include Tcl-DP/BLT/[incr Tcl] extensions.
Updated:
Contact: <URL:mailto:winnt@famotik.co.jp>

What: MS-DOS Windows port of Tcl
Where: <URL:ftp://ftp.neosoft.com/languages/tcl/sorted/distrib/w_tclbin.zip>
        <URL:ftp://ftp.neosoft.com/languages/tcl/sorted/distrib/w_tclsrc.zip>
Description: Port of Tcl (version unknown) to MS-DOS Windows (version unknown).
Updated: 02/1997
Contact: Unknown

What: MS-DOS Windows port of Tcl/Tk via GNU-Win32 (Lantinga)
Where: <URL:ftp://dandelion.ceres.ca.gov/pub/gnu-win32/gnu-wish32.tgz>
        <URL:http://www.cygnus.com/misc/gnu-win32/>
Description: Version of Tcl/Tk that will compile with GNU-Win32.  You need both
        this tar file and the latest version of GNU-Win32 to be able
        to compile your own extensions into a Windows 32 version of Tcl/Tk.
Updated:
Contact: <URL:mailto:slouken@cs.ucdavis.edu> (Sam Oscar Lantinga)

What: MS-DOS Windows port of Tcl/Tk via GNU-Win32 (Schumacher)
Where: From the contact
Description: Beta setup to allow Tcl7.5a2/Tk4.1a2 to be compiled using the
        GNU-Win32 tool chain.  Allows one to develop on Unix for
        Win32 or to port Unix based extensions to Windows.
        All important GNU tools are available, though gdb currently
        only runs under Windows NT.  Executables will run under
        Windows 95 and NT.  Eventually, they will run under Win32s as
        well.  GNU-Win32 available for Windows NT, 95 and Linux.
Updated:
Contact: <URL:mailto:mike@hightec.saarlink.de> (Michael Schumacher)

What: MS-DOS Windows port of Tcl/Tk (TkWin - Alexin)
Where: <URL:ftp://ftp.jate.u-szeged.hu/pub/windows/Tk_msc/tkwinmsc.zip>
Description: A port of Kubota's TkWin to Visual C/C++.
Updated:
Contact: <URL:mailto:alexin@u-szeged.hu> (Alexin, Zoltan)

What: MS-DOS Windows port of Tcl/Tk (TkWin - Kubota)
Where: <URL:ftp://ftp.ms.uky.edu/pub/tk-win/{tkwin,tkwinbin,fedloc}.zip>
        <URL:ftp://ftp.ibp.fr/pub/tcl/tk-win/>
        <URL:ftp://mrrl.lut.ac.uk/tcl-tk/tk-win/>
        <URL:ftp://sunsite.unc.edu/pub/languages/tcl/tk-win/>
        <URL:ftp://sunsite.unc.edu/pub/micro/pc-stuff/ms-windows/winsock/>
Description: A port of Tcl 7.3 and Tk3.6a to MS DOS Windows using
        Borland C++ 4.0.  Fetch the README files from the FTP sites
        above to get the specific details.  This gives a Tk look and
        feel - not a Windows look and feel.  Others have discussed
        ways of binding tkwin scripts to the application manager under
        Windows.  The fedloc.zip contains all of tkwinbin.zip PLUS some
        examples.  The SunSite winsock directory contains a current
        MS-Windows WinSock application.
Updated:
Contact: <URL:mailto:ken@ms.uky.edu> (Professor Ken K. Kubota)

What: MS-DOS Windows port of Tcl/tk (twin)
Where: <URL:ftp://ftp.sra.co.jp/pub/lang/tcl/twinesrc.zip>
        <URL:ftp://ftp.sra.co.jp/pub/lang/tcl/twinesrc.doc>
        <URL:ftp://ftp.sra.co.jp/pub/lang/tcl/twinebin.zip>
        <URL:ftp://ftp.sra.co.jp/pub/lang/tcl/twinebin.doc>
        <URL:ftp://ftp.ibp.fr/pub/tcl/twin/>
        <URL:ftp://ftp.neosoft.com/languages/tcl/sorted/distrib/twinebin.zip>
        <URL:ftp://ftp.neosoft.com/languages/tcl/sorted/distrib/twinesrc.zip>
Description: Tcl/Tk for MS-Windows.  Used Microsoft Visual C++ for port.
        See doc for limitations, exceptions, etc.  Said to require
        a version of MS-DOS newer than version 4.
Updated: 02/1997
Contact: <URL:mailto:haga@sra.co.jp> (Toshihiko Haga)
        <URL:mailto:miyata@sra.co.jp> (Shigeaki Miyata)

What: MS-DOS Windows Startup code
Where: From the contact
Description: Scripts to start Tcl/Tk applications under Windows 95.
Updated:
Contact: <URL:mailto:hclsmith@tallships.istar.ca> (Hume Smith)

What: MtScript
Where: <URL:http://www.lpl.univ-aix.fr/projects/multext/MtScript/>
Description: Alpha release level multi-lingual text editor developed
        within the MULTEXT project, providing facilities for
        creating and saving files in a wide variety of languages and
        character sets.  Supports various writing systems, directional
        writing, specific text associations with particular languages,
        user modifiable writing rules, use of a standard keyboard,
        co-mingling of 1 and multi byte character sets.
        MtScript is freely available for non-commerical, non-military
        purposes.  A compiled version for SPARC Solaris 1.x or 2.x
        is available.
Updated: 11/1996
Contact: <URL:mailto:veronis@univ-aix.fr> (Jean Ve'ronis)

What: music
Where: <URL:ftp://ftp.neosoft.com/languages/tcl/sorted/misc/music/music.tar.gz>
Description: Tk cd music database manager.
Updated: 02/1997
Contact: <URL:mailto:urban@mfr.dec.com> (Rob Urban)

What: Mx
Where: <URL:ftp://ftp.sunlabs.com/pub/tcl/mx.tar.Z>
        <URL:ftp://ftp.sunlabs.com/pub/tcl/mx-2.5.tar.Z>
Description: a old Tcl/Sx based text editor - not kept up to
        date with the latest Tcl and Tk.
Updated:
Contact: <URL:mailto:John.Ousterhout@eng.sun.com> (John Ousterhout)

What: Mxedit
Where: <URL:ftp://parcftp.xerox.com/pub/mxedit/mxedit.2.4.tar.Z>
        <URL:ftp://ftp.neosoft.com/languages/tcl/sorted/text/mxedit.2.3.1.tar.gz>
        <URL:ftp://ftp.neosoft.com/languages/tcl/sorted/text/mxedit.menus.gz>
Description: A Tk text editor.  Note that the edit
        widget itself is stand-alone so that you can use it in other
        applications.  Also, mxedit.menus is a Tk script to
        put a veneer over Tk menus.
Updated: 02/1997
Contact: <URL:mailto:brent.welch@sun.com> (Brent Welch)

What: NAGexTool
Where: <URL:http://www.rmcs.cran.ac.uk/pub/maths/tcltk/nagex77.tar.Z>
Description: Tk frontend to the NAG FORTRAN 77 library software.
Updated: 04/1997
Contact: <URL:mailto:sastry@rmcs.cran.ac.uk> (Dr. Venkat V S S Sastry)

What: Nanny
Where: <URL:ftp://ftp.wag.caltech.edu/pub/>
Description: Provides means to balance distribution of CPU-time between
        competing users/departments on UNIX computers.
        Though this is a commercial product, free trial demo versions
        are available in the above directory.
Updated:
Contact: <URL:mailto:info@pgrams.com>

What: Nanocad
Where: <URL:ftp://ftp.std.com/pub/wware/ncad023b.tgz>
Description: A Chemistry CAD program which allows you to create small
        molecules and rotate them.
Update: 11/1997
Contact: <URL:mailto:wware@world.std.com> (Will Ware)

What: nasppp
Where: From the contact
Description: nasppp provides Linux users with support fo various network
        protocols.  You must have PPP compiled statically into your kernel,
        as well as have PPP 2.2.0f or greater and Expect.
Updated:
Contact: <URL:mailto:jgotts@engin.umich.edu> (John Gotts)

What: Nautilus
Where: <URL:http://catless.ncl.ac.uk/Programs/Nautilus/>
        <URL:ftp://catless.ncl.ac.uk/pub/nautilus-1.1.38beta.tar.gz>
Description: A debugging browser for [incr tcl] classes and other
        tcl programs (as long as you use [incr tcl]/itcl).
        Does not permit commercial use.
Updated: 12/1996
Contact: <URL:mailto:Lindsay.Marshall@newcastle.ac.uk> (Lindsay F. Marshall)

What: Ned
Where: From the contact
Description: A highly modular text editor with modules for browsing,
        editing, find/replace, execute text, conversions, manipulate
        test from the net, hypertext help, etc.
Updated:
Contact: <URL:mailto:np2@doc.ic.ac.uk> (Nat Pryce)

What: NEdit
Where: <URL:http://www-pat.fnal.gov/nirvana/nedit.html>
        <URL:ftp://ftp.fnal.gov/pub/nedit/5_0/>
Description: Provides multi-language syntax highlighting that works
        in real-time.  Includes built-in syntax highlighting for a number
        of languages including Tcl.  The editor itself does not use Tcl.
Updated: 11/1997
Contact: <URL:edel@fnal.fnal.gov> (Mark Edel)

What: neko
Where: <URL:http://tpj.com/tpj/programs/Vol_1_Issue_3_Tk/>
Description: An example of using event timing from Perl/Tk.
Updated: 07/1997
Contact: <URL:mailto:lusol@turkey.cc.lehigh.edu> (Stephen O. Lidie)

What: NeoTcl
Where: <URL:ftp://ftp.neosoft.com/pub/tcl/sorted/devel/neotcl7.6.tar.gz>
Description: An integrated package of Tcl, extensions and programs.
        Contains Tcl 7.6, Tk4.2, incr-tcl 2.2, incr-tk, incr-widgets 2.2.0,
        tclX 7.6.0, Expect 5.22, Tcl-DP 4.0b1, GD 1.2, and
        Neo 7.6.0 (which includes the BSD db.1.85 library).
        See <URL:http://www.neosoft.com/tcl/> for information about
        NeoSoft's commercial support.
        NeoTcl can be configured with a special option to build the
        packages needed for NeoWebScript.
Updated: 10/1997
Contact: <URL:mailto:tcl-project@neosoft.com> (randy kunkee)

What: NeoWebScript
Where: <URL:http://www.neosoft.com/neowebscript/>
        <URL:ftp://ftp.neosoft.com/tcl/sorted/distrib/neowebscript/neowebscript-2.2.tar.gz>
        <URL:http://www.apache.org/>
        <URL:http://www.hav.com/webdemos.htm>
Description: A server-side scripting environment based on the Apache
        WWW server and Safe-Tcl.  NeoScript is a module that adds
        in-HTML-file programability to the Apache HTTP server.
        It also supports ApacheSSL.
        With NeoScript you have access to per-uid dpopen database files,
        random and sequential files, HTML page inclusion, logging,
        procedure libraries, random numbers, date and time functions,
        calculations of server hits per hour, counter systems for
        statistics, improved debugging, file cataloging and a new
        forms library.
        The mini release is designed for a site which already has Tcl,
        tclX, db.1.85 and Apache already installed.
        Note that updates have been appearing quite regularly, so keep an
        eye on <URL:news:comp.lang.tcl> for information on the
        latest version.  This module is freely distributable except
        for commercial resale.
        Version 2.2 of NeoWebScript works with Apache version 1.2.0.
        The webdemos WWW page have some demos for NeoWebScript written
        by <URL:mailto:hav@hav.com> (Horace Vallas).
Updated: 09/1997
Contact: <URL:mailto:tcl-project@neosoft.com>

What: NetPlug
Where: <URL:http://www.box.eu.org/%7Edl/netplug.html>
Description: An extensible multi-connection, multi-protocol network client
        program, written in pure Tcl/Tk.  Currently supports an IRC client
        and a GO game client, as well as a memory plugin, an async event
        driven file pipeline and a TCP/IP gateway and multiplexer.
        Can be the basis of a tool to debug various
        networking services.  Uses Tcl 7.5/Tk 4.1 and newer platforms.
        Can run on Unix, Windows and Macintosh platforms.
        Updates on a regular basis.  Version 0.62 works with Tcl 8.
Updated: 04/1997
Contact: <URL:mailto:dl@mail.box.eu.org> (Laurent Demailly)

What: Netrek Metaserver Monitor
Where: <URL:ftp://ftp.neosoft.com/languages/tcl/sorted/games/wishmetaserver/wishmetaserver.tar.gz>
Description: Tk 2.1/tclRawTCP based Tk program to monitor netrek.
Updated: 02/1997
Contact: <URL:mailto:slshen@lbl.gov> (Sam Shen)
        <URL:mailto:sls@aero.org> (Sam Shen)
        <URL:mailto:J.W.Hawtin@lut.ac.uk> (James Hawtin)

What: nevot
Where: <URL:http://www.fokus.gmd.de/htbin/info/step/hgs/>
Description: The Network Voice Terminal (nevot) is a media agent which
        provides network based packet-voice communications.  It has a
        Tk interface.
Updated:
Contact: <URL:mailto:hgs@fokus.gmd.de> (Henning Schulzrinne)

What: Netscape client Tcl plugin and tclets (Sun)
Where: <URL:http://sunscript.sun.com/products/plugin.html>
        <URL:http://sunscript.sun.com/plugin/applets.html>
        <URL:http://204.153.12.45/tcl/pluginv2/applets.html>
        <URL:http://sunscript.sun.com/techcorner/external.sites.html>
        <URL:http://sunscript.sun.com/products/prodplug.html>
        <URL:http://sunscript.sun.com/products/prodplug2.html>
        <URL:http://sunscript.sun.com/products/plug_safetcl>
        <URL:http://sunscript.sun.com/plugin/>
        <URL:http://sunscript.sun.com/plugintut/>
        <URL:http://sunscript.sun.com/plugin/faq.html>
        <URL:http://www.netscape.com/comprod/products/navigator/version_3.0/>
Description: Sun has released version 1.1 as well as 2.0.4beta of
        a Tcl/Tk plug-in for Netscape Navigator 3.x and Communicator 4.x
        which enables support for Tcl 7.6/Tk 4.2 (in 1.1) and
        Tcl/Tk 8.0 (in 2.0.x) tclets embedded in an
        HTML page to be displayed interactively.
        Please get the plug-in from the first URL reported.
        The second URL is Sun's demo page for 2.0 tclets.  It contains demos of
        sending email, inline tclets, javascript features and
        security policy, persistence and data
        sharing, tkconsole, 'version indicator' tclet,
        draggable text, engraved text, bezier curve clock,
        a tcl ruler, interactive floor plan, calculator,
        tetris, 15 puzzle, animated coffee cup,
        eyes following mouse, ticker tape, line drawing
        program, another text dragging example,
        mouse event tracing, oval drawing, bike gear
        ration calculation, biorythms, mortgage calculator,
        and card game.
        A tutorial and FAQ for the plugin are also available (see above).
        Binaries exist for Solaris 1 and 2 (SPARC and INTEL), Macintosh,
        Windows 95 or NT, Linux, Irix 3.*, and HP/UX.
        Some newsgroup postings seem to imply that the plugin has also
        been able to be used on the Windows platform with Opera and
        theOther browser.
        The plugin can also be used with Microsoft's Internet Explorer
        3.x on platforms where that is available.
        TclPlugiin 2.0.x, because of its roots in Tk 8.0., provides
        native look and some feel for tclets.
        Full native look and feel will be supported
        in future releases.  Several new security policies are provided.
        Faster loading of tclets are now possible.  Dynamic loading of
        Tcl extensions is now supported, when the plugin uses an external
        process to host tclets.  It also supports a console for debugging.
        It runs under Win32 for Windows 95/NT 3.51/NT 4.0,
        Solaris 2.4 or later, SunOS 4.1 and Linux 2.0.21 or later.
        See the plugin WWW site to get it.
Updated: 11/1997
Contact: <URL:mailto:sunscript-plugin@sunscript.sun.com>

What: Netscape client Tcl tclets (Allen)
Where: <URL:http://www.neuron.com/stewart/vtcl/tclets/>
Description: 4 demo tclets created using Stewart Allen's VisualTcl
        development tool.
Updated: 04/1997
Contact: <URL:mailto:stewart@neuron.com> (Stewart Allen)

What: Netscape client Tcl tclet (Anderson)
Where: <URL:http://www.cs.colostate.edu/%7Eanderson/code/pole-tcl.html>
Description: Tcl/Tk inverted pendulum balancing game.
Updated: 03/1997
Contact: <URL:mailto:anderson@cs.colostate.edu> (Charles W. Anderson)

What: Netscape client Tcl tclet (Aphalo)
Where: <URL:http://www.joensuu.fi/%7Eaphalo/photobio.html>
Description: Display relationship between wavelength and frequency
        in electromagnetic spectrum.
Updated: 12/1996
Contact: <URL:mailto:aphalo@cc.joensuu.fi> (Pedro J. Aphalo)

What: Netscape client Tcl tclets (Ballet)
Where: <URL:http://www.club.innet.be/%7Ejballet/>
Description: Misc set of tclets, including bouncing balls,
        ants, and showing arguments.
Updated: 03/1997
Contact: <URL:mailto:jballet@innet.be> (Joris Ballet)

What: Netscape client Tcl/SWIG tclet (Beazley)
Where: <URL:http://www.cs.utah.edu/%7Ebeazley/SWIG>
        <URL:ftp://ftp.cs.utah.edu/pub/beazley/SWIG/swigplug.tar.gz>
Description: A module that knows how to add C code to the plug-in module.
        A slightly relaxed security policy that lets you load extensions
        and source in Tcl scripts from the directory in which you are
        running Netscape.
        WARNING!  This is inherently unsecure if you plug-in this module
        and then download untrusted C modules, or even trusted ones which
        do not work safely.  It is designed for research and experimentation
        and should be used only after understanding the risk.  You
        may want to disable the SWIG plug-in on your own machine before
        accessing other sites.
Updated:
Contact: <URL:mailto:beazley@sol.cs.utah.edu> (David Beazley)

What: Netscape client Tcl tclet (Beker)
Where: <URL:http://wwwcn.cern.ch/%7Eharry/rich.html>
Description: A particle physics demo, simulating a Ring Imaging CHerenkov
        Detector.
Updated: 11/1196
Contact: <URL:mailto:Harry.Beker@cern.ch> (Harry Beker)

What: Netscape client Tcl tclets (Caldwell)
Where: <URL:http://www.psnw.com/%7Ealcald/map.html>
Description: A small and large view of a Soaring Task Map chart.
Updated: 11/1996
Contact: <URL:mailto:alcald@psnw.com> (Alex Caldwell)

What: Netscape client Tcl tclets (Cody)
Where: <URL:http://www.dfw.net/%7Emcody/wavelet.html>
        <URL:http://tranquility.base.org/spline.html>
Description: Read the first WWW page to learn about wavelets.
        The second demonstrates the mathematical concept of
        Bezier lines and polygons.
Updated: 05/1997
Contact: <URL:mailto:mcody@dfw.net> (Mac A. Cody)

What: Netscape client Tcl tclet (Cox)
Where: <URL:http://www.ntlug.org/archive/tcltk/>
Description: Sample of a multi-function WYSIWYG layout tool,
        which allows editing and saving of diagrams.
Updated: 03/1997
Contact: <URL:mailto:ccox@airmail.net> (Chris Cox)

What: Netscape client Tcl tclets (Critchlow)
Where: <URL:http://www.elf.org/tclplugin/>
Description: A mankala game, screen saver animation, maze generator, and
        poetry tclet, as well as a demo of
        how to embed your tclet into a web page with the
        aid of a two word tcl source.
Updated: 11/1996
Contact: <URL:mailto:rec@elf.org> (Roger E. Critchlow Jr.)

What: Netscape client Tcl tclets (Demailly)
Where: <URL:http://www.lyot.obspm.fr/%7Edl/tclets/>
Description: A go game, an adaptive optics simulation demo,
        and an IRC tclet are all available at this time.
        are available at this time.
Updated: 06/1997
Contact: <URL:mailto:dl@mail.box.eu.org> (Laurent Demailly)

What: Netscape client Tcl tclets (Dyer)
Where: <URL:http://www.darmstadt.gmd.de/%7Edyer/tclets.html>
Description: Tcl/Tk worm eating food and avoiding fence game.
Updated: 03/1997
Contact: <URL:mailto:dyer@darmstadt.dme.de> (Peter Dyer)

What: Netscape client Tcl tclets (Fellows)
Where: <URL:http://r8h.cs.man.ac.uk:8000/tcl/breakout.html>
Description: Games include Breakout!, Frogger!, and Paper, Scissors, Stone.
Updated: 03/1997
Contact: <URL:mailto:fellowsd@cs.man.ac.uk> (Donal K. Fellows)

What: Netscape client Tcl tclet (Fontaine)
Where: <URL:http://www.sco.com/Technology/tcl/README/PieChartTclet.html>
        <URL:http://www.mygale.org/04/jfontain/scwoop.htm>
Description: Tcl/Tk tclet to draw pie charts at the SCO site.  At the
        mygale.org site is documentation for the SCWOOP Tk composite
        widget extension, with live tclets demo-ing the features.
Updated: 11/1996
Contact: <URL:mailto:jfontain@mygale.org> (Jean-Luc Fontaine)

What: Netscape client Tcl tclet (Gilbert)
Where: <URL:http://www.cs.man.ac.uk/amulet/staff/details/daveG/sinvader.html>
Description: Tcl/Tk game similar to Space Invaders (TM).
Updated: 03/1997
Contact: <URL:mailto:gilbertd@cs.man.ac.uk> (David Gilbert)

What: Netscape client Tcl tclets (Gupta)
Where: <URL:http://www.rt66.com/proveit/TCL/starmap.html>
        <URL:http://www.rt66.com/proveit/TCL/tclpad.html>
Description: Includes a zooming star map and cube.
Updated: 09/1996
Contact: <URL:mailto:proveit@rt66.com> (Sarang Gupta)

What: Netscape client Tcl tclets (Hobbs)
Where: <URL:http://www.cs.uoregon.edu/research/tcl/code/tclet/>
Description: Consists of TkTetris (a tclet based game), Color Chooser,
        examples of things like how to limit the characters in a text widget,
        paned window manage,
        and an Online Tk Console demo.
Updated: 09/1996
Contact: <URL:mailto:jeff.hobbs@acm.org> (Jeffrey Hobbs)

What: Netscape client Tcl tclets (Holeman)
Where: <URL:http://www.free.cts.com/crash/c/cwhii/mle5b.html>
Description: Said to be the beginnings of an online math laboratory.
Updated: 11/1996
Contact: <URL:mailto:cwhii@ACM.org> (C.W.Holeman II)

What: Netscape client Tcl tclets (Kempson)
Where: <URL:http://public.logica.com/%7Ekempsonc/>
Description: A ticker-tape tclet which depends on the Tcl/Tk plug-in.
        Supports multiple scrolling messages, in different colors, with
        scrolling in four directions, as well as flashing.
Updated:
Contact: <URL:mailto:charlie@siren.demon.co.uk> (Charlie Kempson)

What: Netscape client Tcl tclet (Kerr)
Where: <URL:http://www.broadcom.ie/%7Edk/sliders.htm>
Description: A working test of the color slider demo.
Updated: 03/1997
Contact: <URL:mailto:dave@broadcom.ie> (David Kerr)

What: Netscape client Tcl tclet (Knespl)
Where: <URL:mailto:http://www.imr.psi.ch/applets/rainbow/mrainbow.html>
Description: Electro-magnetic spectrum display tclet.  Learn how
        light travels through the atmosphere.
Updated: 09/1996
Contact: <URL:mailto:David.Knespl@imr.psi.ch>

What: Netscape client Tcl tclets (Krone)
Where: <URL:http://www.cs.tu-berlin.de/%7Ekrischan/patience-english.html>
        <URL:http://www.cs.tu-berlin.de/%7Ekrischan/tcletviewer>
Description: The first is a tclet to play Patience (a solitaire card game),
        while the second is some Tcl/Tk code that allows you to view
        tclets outside of Netscape/Microsoft IE.
Updated: 03/1997
Contact: <URL:mailto:krischan@cs.tu-berlin.de> (Christian Krone)

What: Netscape client Tcl tclets (Lehmkuhl)
Where: <URL:http://home.t-online.de/home/achiml/>
Description: Tcl/Tk interactive drawing tclet and scrambled puzzle tclet.
Updated: 03/1997
Contact: <URL:mailto:achiml@t-online.de> (Achim Lehmkuhl)

What: Netscape client Tcl tclet (Libes)
Where: <URL:http://www.nist.gov/mel/div826/src/stopwatch/>
        <URL:http://www.nist.gov/mel/div826/src/stopwatch/stopwatch.tar.gz>
Description: This Tcl/Tk tclet is a stopwatch, good for getting down
        the timing on talks or individual slides in a talk.
Updated: 10/1996
Contact: <URL:mailto:libes@nist.gov> (Don Libes)

What: Netscape client Tcl tclet (Madhuram)
Where: <URL:http://challenge.dcn.cs.ucf.edu/%7Emadhuram/acads/tcltk/plot.html>
Description: Interactive Graph Plotter.
Updated: 03/1997
Contact: <URL:mailto:rajkumar@vsl.ist.ucf.edu> (C. Rajkumar Madhuram)

What: Netscape client Tcl tclet (March Systems Ltd.)
Where: <URL:http://www.march.co.uk/smartdemo/smartdemo.html>
Description: A tclet demo of March Systems Ltd. Security Manager Active
        Reporting Tool (SMART).
Updated: 03/1997
Contact: <URL:mailto:info@march.co.uk >

What: Netscape client Tcl tclets (Mata)
Where: <URL:http://www.cs.sunysb.edu/%7Ecristian/PlayMoog.html>
        <URL:http://www.cs.sunysb.edu/%7Ecristian/Circles/circle.htm>
Description: Tclet game of carpet cutting skills and a demo of a two circle
        intersection algorithm.
Updated: 04/1997
Contact: <URL:mailto:cristian@cs.sunysb.edu> (Cristian Mata)

What: Netscape client Tcl tclets (Mattias)
Where: <URL:http://www.spaceship.com/%7Emattias/poetry.html>
Description: Magnetic Poetry!  Drag and drop words in the window to
        make your own poetry.
Updated: 03/1997
Contact: <URL:mailto:mattias@spaceship.com> (Mattias V. Bertelsen)

What: Netscape client Tcl tclets (McCaskey)
Where: <URL:http://www-leland.stanford.edu/%7Emccaskey/>
Description: Serious Series is a a flexible Tk plotting tclet for
        producing points, lines, columns, multiple axes, annotations, etc.
Updated: 11/1996
Contact: <URL:mailto:mccaskey@leland.stanford.edu> (John McCaskey)

What: Netscape client Tcl tclets (McLennan and others)
Where: <URL:http://www.tcltk.com/tclets/>
Description: Site is yet another page of pointers to tclets around
        the web.  The ones unique to this site are the Solitaire and Maxteroids
        games.
Updated: 03/1997
Contact: <URL:mailto:webnet@wn.com> (WebNet Technologies)
        <URL:mailto:mmclennan@lucent.com> (Michael J. McLennan)

What: Netscape client Tcl tclets (Miller)
Where: <URL:http://www.nucleus.net/britest/tclets/>
Description: Hex-value Color Picker tclet.
Updated: 03/1997
Contact: Unknown (Brian Miller)

What: Netscape client Tcl tclet (Moffat)
Where: <URL:http://ipga.phys.ucl.ac.uk/research/arrays/rtt-demo.html>
Description: A demonstration of the bistable nature of a pair of
        resonant tunnelling transistors connected in series.
Updated: 09/1996
Contact: <URL:mailto:c.moffat@ucl.ac.uk> (Colin Moffat)

What: Netscape client Tcl tclet (Nagumo)
Where: <URL:http://www.softlab.is.tsukuba.ac.jp/%7Enagumo/graph_demo.html>
Description: A graph drawing demo by tclet.
Updated: 03/1997
Contact: <URL:mailto:nagumo@softlab.is.tsukuba.ac.jp> (Jun Nagumo)

What: Netscape client Tcl tclet (Nakagawa)
Where: <URL:http://www.score.is.tsukuba.ac.jp/%7Enakoji/interest/tclsample.html>
Description: Appears to be a tcl evaluator.  Text primarily in Kanji.
Updated: 03/1997
Contact: <URL:mailto:nakoji@score.is.tsukuba.ac.jp> (Koji Nakagawa)

What: Netscape client Tcl tclets (NeoSoft)
Where: <URL:http://www.neosoft.com/tcl/plugin/demos/default.html>
Description: Digital clock, analog clock, modern clock,
        variable speed filmstrip player, reversible filmstrip player.
Updated: 09/1996
Contact: <URL:mailto:karl@neosoft.com>

What: Netscape client Tcl tclet extension (Nijtmans)
Where: <URL:http://www.cogsci.kun.nl/%7Enijtmans/tcl/demos.html>
Description: A modified version of the TkSM extension designed to be
        loadable by the Tcl/Tk tclet!  This allows you to do Tk 3D graphics,
        The above page has some demo tclets for this extension.
Updated: 09/1996
Contact: <URL:mailto:Jan.Nijtmans@cmg.nl> (Jan Nijtmans)

What: Netscape client Tcl tclet (Ohtsuki)
Where: <URL:http://limu.is.kyushu-u.ac.jp/%7Eohtsuki/tcltk/scale.html>
Description: Yet another RGB display.  This one is interested primarily
        because the text, other than the program itself, is all in
        Kanji.
Updated: 03/1997
Contact: <URL:mailto:ohtsuki@limu.is.kyushu-u.ac.jp>

What: Netscape client Tcl tclet game (Peacock)
Where: <URL:http://www.jameswatt.ac.uk/games/rot.htm>
Description: Tk tclet implementation of Othello.
Updated: 11/1996
Contact: <URL:mailtorap@jameswatt.ac.uk> (Ronnie Peacock)

What: Netscape client Tcl tclet demo (POSC)
Where: <URL:http://www.posc.org/poscLive/epi_map.html>
Description: Demo of real-time retrieval of database info as well as
        Map Generation.  Does not appear to work with the Tcl plugin
        2.0 release.
Updated: 10/1997
Contact: <URL:schenck@posc.org> (Dan R. Schenck)

What: Netscape client Tcl tclet (Radajewski)
Where: <URL:http://www.sci.usq.edu.au/%7Ejacek/calculator/>
Description: YATTS Calculator is a very nice math calculator, with
        trig, memory, and other functions.
Updated: 11/1996
Contact: <URL:mailto:jacek@usq.edu.au> (Jacek Radajewski)

What: Netscape client Tcl tclets (Roseman)
Where: <URL:http://www.cpsc.ucalgary.ca/projects/grouplab/wbtclet/>
        <URL:http://www.cpsc.ucalgary.ca/projects/grouplab/wbtclet/oustervote.html>
Description: A white board tclet and a Oustervote tclet.
Updated: 04/1997
Contact: <URL:mailto:roseman@cpsc.ucalgary.ca> (Mark Roseman)

What: Netscape client Tcl tclet (Runge)
Where: <URL:http://www.crl.com/%7Erunge/mandelstep/>
Description: Tk tclet to manuveur about in a Mandelbrot set.
Updated: 04/1997
Contact: <URL:mailto:runge@crl.com> (Karl J. Runge)

What: Netscape client Tcl tclet (Smith)
Where: <URL:http://laz.uoregon.edu/%7Espencera/first.html>
Description: A simple X color picker tclet .
Updated: 03/1997
Contact: <URL:mailto:spencera@cs.uoregon.edu> (Spencer A. Smith)

What: Netscape client Tcl tclet puzzle (Smith)
Where: <URL:http://dess.tallships.istar.ca/%7Ehclsmith/plugin.html>
Description: Tclet piece puzzle - Tktiles.
Updated: 03/1997
Contact: <URL:mailto:hclsmith@tallships.istar.ca> (Hume Smith)

What: Netscape client Tcl tclet (Werres)
Where: <URL:http://www.informatik.uni-bremen.de/%7Ewerres/spotgame.html>
Description: Interative game of spots.  Reminds me of a programmable
        Life game.  You write up an algorithm of 'infection' and then
        set the spots off infecting one another.
Updated: 12/1996
Contact: <URL:mailto:werres@informatik.uni-bremen.de> (York Werres)

What: Netscape client Tcl tclets (Yoshida)
Where: <URL:http://www.ueda.info.waseda.ac.jp/%7Eyoshida/tcl_tk/>
Description: A sample page which identifies that you have
        the plugin installed, as well as
        a page demoing hello world and a calculator.
        Again, the text is all in Kanji.
Updated: 03/1997
Contact: <URL:mailto:yoshida@ueda.info.waseda.ac.jp> (YOSHIDA Norishige)

What: Netscape server plugin
Where: <URL:http://RadTcl.name.net/radtcl.html>
Description: A server-side Tcl plugin for Netscape.  See the above
        for all the information.  This appears to be a commercial product,
        however, the source appears to be freely available for download.
Updated: 12/1996
Contact: <URL:mailto:info@name.net>

What: newselect
Where: <URL:http://www2.awinc.com/users/bvdpoel/>
Description: Tcl/Tk program that uses the existing Netscape newsgroup database
        to view the available newsgroups and pick the ones to which you
        wish to subscribe and adds them to your Netscape newsrc file.
        Works with Tcl 7.x/Tk 4.x.
Updated: 11/1996
Contact: <URL:mailto:bvdpoel@awinc.com> (Bob van der Poel)

What: newsflash
Where: <URL:ftp://ftp.neosoft.com/languages/tcl/sorted/net/newsflash-0.2/newsflash-0.2.tar.gz>
Description: A NNTP newsreader written using Tcl/Tk.  It has article
        threading, multiple newsrc files, article decoding.  It does
        not yet support killfiles, moderated newsgroup posting, email
        replies, multi-article save/uudecode, searching, or documentation.
        Requires Tcl 7.4/Tk 4.0, BLT 1.7, [incr tcl] 1.5 and
        tcl-dp 3.2.
Updated: 02/1997
Contact: <URL:mailto:koert@cais.com> (Koert Zeilstra)

What: Newsspy
Where: <URL:ftp://134.93.129.91/pub/newsspy/newsspy-1.0.tgz>
Description: A tcl program to connect to a NNTP news server and scan
        article headers for special keywords.  If found, read article
        and append to a file.  Can be invoked from cron.
Updated:
Contact: <URL:mailto:hofmann@vipmza.physik.uni-mainz.de> (hofmann)

What: NExS
Where: <URL:http://www.xess.com/>
Description: A Tcl/Tk interface to the NExS conNExions API is
        available, providing a powerful graphical scripting environment
        for adding user-defined features and functions to the NExS
        spreadsheet.  The network extensible features of NExS are included
        in the tcl extenson.  This is based on Tcl 7.6.
        The product is commercial, but a free, 30-day version of the
        NExS spreadsheet for HP/UX, AIX, Digital UNIX, Solaris 1,
        Solaris 2, and Linux platforms is available.
Updated: 02/1997
Contact: <URL:mailto:info-nexs@xess.com>

What: 99 bottles of beer on the wall
Where: From the contact
Description: Expect script which simulates a human typing the beer song
        as they drink the beer.
Updated:
Contact: <URL:mailto:libes@nist.gov> (Don Libes)

What: NMRView
Where: <URL:http://www.jvnc.net/nmrview/>
        <URL:http://www.ges.com/nmrview/>
        <URL:ftp://ftp.jvnc.net/pub/client/nmrview/>
Description: Process, visualize and analyse Nuclear Magnetic Resonance
        data.  Uses Tcl/Tk for scripting and GUI.
        Executables for SunOS 4.x, SGI, IBM RS/6000, PowerMac/MachTen
        are available.
Updated: 07/1997
Contact: <URL:mailto:bruce_johnson@merck.com> (Bruce A. Johnson)

What: nn-tk
Where: <URL:http://www.general.uwa.edu.au/u/toivo/nn-tk>
        <URL:ftp://ftp.uwa.edu.au/pub/nn/nn-tk/>
Description: A Tk interface to nn (net newsreader).  It allows
        the use of exmh to post news, as well as to
        send and read MIME and PGP email messages as well as to turn URLs into
        buttons for passing to Netscape or other browsers.  Supports Tk 4.x
        You may need to update to the latest version of exmh to get the
        support for all of nn-tk's features.  Be sure to keep checking
        back at the ftp site for new releases.
Updated: 07/1997
Contact: <URL:mailto:toivo@ucs.uwa.edu.au> (Toivo Pedaste)

What: Non-blocking Tcl interpreter
Where: From the contact
Description: A function which acts as a non-blocking Tcl interpreter.
        It does everything that tclsh does, and looks exactly the same,
        but it never blocks; when you background a process, it keeps
        doing whatever it is doing except that it won't process any more
        tty input until you foreground it again.  Written in C++.
Updated:
Contact: <URL:mailto:bstarr@ics.uci.edu> (Brian Starr)

What: notepad
Where: <URL:http://www.fe.msk.ru/%7Evitus/works/notepad.tcl>
Description: Simple editor (actually a clone of Windows NT 4.0 notepad)
        Contain several commands which are specific for advanced users,
        i.e. ability to pipe selection through command.
Updated: 12/1997
Contact: <URL:mailto:vitus@party.fe.msk.ru> (Victor Wagner)

What: NR
Where: <URL:http://www.cs.umn.edu/%7Eherlocke/nr/nr.html>
Description: Tcl/Tk based graphical newsreader.  It
        provides support for multiple fonts and colors,
        MIME display of articles, true threading,
        multiple groups at one time, multiple newsgroup
        profiles, news filtering, grouplens, and
        more.
Updated:
Contact: <URL:mailto:herlocke@cs.umn.edu> (Jon Herlocker)

What: ns
Where: <URL:http://www-nrg.ee.lbl.gov/ns/>
Description: A Network Simulator from Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory.
        It has support for several flavors of TCP and router scheduling
        algoritms.
Updated: 11/1996
Contact: <URL:mailto:ns@ee.lbl.gov>

What: NSBD
Where: <URL:http://www.bell-labs.com/nsbd/>
Description: GNU licensed software which provides an open WWW-based
        authenticating software distribution system.  Written in Tcl/Tk
        and C for Unix.
Updated: 06/1997
Contact: <URL:mailto:dwd@bell-labs.com> (Dave Dykstra)

What: ntail
Where: From the contact
Description: A Tk command to simulate a tail -f file operation (watching
        the output at the end of a file on Unix).
Updated: 11/1996
Contact: <URL:mailto:jch@hazel.pwd.hp.com> (John Haxby)

What: nv
Where: <URL:ftp://ftp.parc.xerox.com/pub/net-research/nv-3.3.beta>
Description: Nv allows you to send low frame rate video between workstations
        on a network.  It is a Tk application.  A Tk widget to handle
        the display is a part of the package.
Updated:
Contact: <URL:mailto:frederick@parc.xerox.com> (Ron Frederick)

What: nvi
Where: <URL:http://www.bostic.com/vi/>
Description: Nvi is the next generation visual editor (vi), a freely
        redistributable implementation of ex/ni edito.
        The current generation of nvi contains the ability to be configured
        to allow writing of internal functions in Tcl, as well as provides
        a configuration for Tk interfaces.
Updated: 08/1997
Contact: <URL:mailto:bostic@bostic.com> (Keith Bostic)

What: oa
Where: <URL:ftp://ftp.neosoft.com/languages/tcl/sorted/apps/oa/oa.tar.gz>
Description: Beginning of a set of office automation tools.  Only
        a button bar program is currently available.
Updated: 02/1997
Contact: <URL:mailto:del@babel.dialix.oz.au> (Del)

What: Obeah
Where: <URL:ftp://catless.ncl.ac.uk/pub/obeah-1.2p1.tar.gz>
        <URL:ftp://ftp.neosoft.com/languages/tcl/sorted/misc/obeah-1.2p1/obeah-1.2p1.tar.gz>
Description: Simple Tk/Tcl interface to configuration of Makefiles.
        Does not permit commercial use.
Updated: 02/1997
Contact: <URL:mailto:Lindsay.Marshall@newcastle.ac.uk> (Lindsay F. Marshall)

What: Objectify
Where: <URL:ftp://ftp.neosoft.com/languages/tcl/sorted/apps/objectify3.1.tar.gz>
Description: Source code Preprocessor that takes C++ class definitions and
        creates code to create, manipulate, and delete the classes from the
        Tcl level.
Updated: 02/1997
Contact: <URL:mailto:wayne@pmac.com> (Wayne A. Christopher)

What: ObjectiveBrowser
Where: <URL:ftp://ftp.tiptop.com/pub/ObjectiveTcl/ObjTcl-pkg.3.0.tar>
Description: An evaluation copy of a commercial product which is a
        graphical development tool allowing live objects
        within a running application to be viewed in many
        object-specific ways.
Updated:
Contact: <URL:mailto:objtcl-l-request@tiptop.com>
        <URL:mailto:info@tiptop.com>

What: Objective-Framework
Where: <URL:ftp://ftp.tiptop.com/pub/Objective/ObjSys.pkg.tar>
        <URL:ftp://ftp.stepwise.com/pub/Vendors/TipTop_Software/ObjSys.pkg.tar>
Description: An evaluation copy of a commercial product which provides
        true language independence to the Objective-C object model.
        It profides a seamless integration of the Objective-C runtime system
        with other languages.  With OF, one gets Objective-Tcl and
        Objective-Perl, or one can purchase Objective-Tcl or Objective-Perl
        separately.
Updated:
Contact: <URL:mailto:objsys-l-request@tiptop.com>

What: OBST
Where: <URL:ftp://ftp.fzi.de/pub/OBST/current/>
        <URL:ftp://ftp.xcc-ka.de/pub/OBST/>
        <URL:ftp://ftp.uu.net/pub/database/obst/>
        <URL:ftp://src.doc.ic.ac.uk/computing/databases/OBST/>
Description: Common persistent object oriented data base management system,
        developed in Germany as a part of the STONE project.  A Tcl
        interface, Tk graphical object browser, as well as C++ interface,
        exists.  Multiuser, supports schema evolution, check-in and out, full
        access to the Meta-DB and is available on several Unix platforms
        with a Windows NT port underway. See
        <URL:http://www.xcc-ka.de/OBST/OBST.html> and
        <URL:http://www.fzi.de/divisions/dbs/projects/OBST.html> for
        more details.
Updated:
Contact: <URL:mailto:obst-listserv@fzi.de> (OBST listserv)
        with body of 'add yourname@yourhost.site obst-announce' or
        'add yourname@yourhost.site obst-forum'.
        <URL:mailto:obst@xcc-ka.de>

What: ODDIS (Oracle Data Dictionary Information System)
Where: <URL:ftp://ftp.informatik.uni-hannover.de/software/oddis-2.11.tar.gz>
Description: ODDIS shows most of the static information about the Oracle
        Version 7 Data Dictionary.  When you click on a database object,
        the tool displays detailed information about it in a formatted
        output window.  One can perform ANALYZE, EXPLAIN and other
        SQL commands in a gui window.  One can create tables with
        information about physical devices.  One can see constraints
        and comments.  Execution of PL/SQL blocks is now supported.
        Display of user lists, all objects, free space summaries,
        tablespaces, rollback segments, data files, roles, etc. are
        available.
Updated:
Contact: <URL:mailto:oddis@informatik.uni-hannover.de> (ODDIS team)

What: oh-clock
Where: <URL:ftp://ftp.neosoft.com/pub/tcl/>
Description: Old Hacker's Clock... an unusual clock.
Updated: 11/1997
Contact: <URL:mailto:erix@mclink.it> (Enrico Colombini)

What: OleoTk
Where: <URL:http://willow.canberra.edu.au/%7Erpj/oleotk.html>
Description: A version of Oleo-1.6 with Tcl/Tk additions.
Updated: 07/1997
Contact: <URL:mailto:rpj@ise.canberra.edu.au> (Ross Johnson)

What: OmniMoni
Where: <URL:ftp://sunsite.unc.edu/pub/Linux/system/Status/OmniMoni-1.0.tar.gz>
        <URL:ftp://shrine.cyber.ad.jp/pub/archives/users/rvm/OmniMoni-1.0.tar.gz>
        <URL:ftp://shrine.cyber.ad.jp/pub/archives/users/rvm/OmniMoni/>
Description: OmniMoni is a highly configurable, realtime, information
        monitoring system, written in Tcl/Tk.  It can monitor any process
        which produces textual output, such as ps, uptime, USENET log
        files, etc.  It can output either text or graphs.
Updated:
Contact: <URL:mailto:rvm@fore.com> (Rainer Mager)

What: OORANGE
Where: <URL:http://www.gang.umass.edu/oorange/Oorange.html>
        Uses Tcl/Objective C.
Description: A software framework for experimental mathematics.
Updated: 12/1996
Contact: <URL:mailto:oorange@sfb288.math.tu-berlin.de>

What: Opal
Where: <URL:http://www.pythonware.com/secretlabs/opal.htm>
Description: A place holder for an integrated development environment
        for Python/tkinter expected in early 1998.  Likely to be a
        commercial product.
Updated: 10/1997
Contact: <URL:mailto:info@pythonware.com>

What: OpenSpace
Where: <URL:http://www.isr.umd.edu/%7Eihsu/ospace.html>
Description: A discrete-event modeling and simulation package for developing
        autonomous agents.  It is designed to support
        contruction of distributed, interactive, multi-user, 3D
        shared environments, using VRML as the shape description language
        and OpenGL/Mesa as the rendering engine.  Requires TkSM
        (see <URL:http://www.isr.umd.edu/%7Eihsu/tksm.html>, Tk 7.4/Tk 4.0
        or newer, and OpenGL.
Updated:
Contact: <URL:mailto:ihsu@Glue.umd.edu> (Irving Shang-Yi Hsu)

What: Open Track
Where: <URL:http://www.osf.org/mall/tools/ot/>
Description: Tcl/Tk based defect and enhancement requests tracking
        system.  Software is configured using Tcl.
Updated: 12/1996
Contact: <URL:osfmall@osf.org>

What: Operator
Where: <URL:ftp://ftp.neosoft.com/languages/tcl/sorted/apps/file/Operator-1.0b1/Operator-1.0b1.tar.gz>
        <URL:ftp://ftp.neosoft.com/languages/tcl/sorted/apps/file/Operator-1.0b1-bin-linux/Operator-1.0b1-bin-linux.tar.gz>
Description: A beta version of a Tk based files and applications manager.
        Based on Tcl 7.3/Tk 3.6.
Updated: 02/1997
Contact: <URL:mailto:100274.260@Compuserve.Com> (Erez Strauss)

What: Oracle wrap for Tk/Tcl
Where: <URL:ftp://ftp.cad.gatech.edu/pub/tk/oracle.tar.Z>
Description: A simple ORACLE wrap that implements SQL commands in Tk/Tcl.
Updated:
Contact: <URL:mailto:mhale@cad.gatech.edu> (Mark Andrew Hale)

What: OS/2 port of Tcl 7.3 (Bach)
Where: <URL:ftp://ftp.neosoft.com/languages/tcl/sorted/distrib/tcl2-73a.zip>
        <URL:ftp://ftp.cdrom.com/pub/os2/2_x/unix/tcl2-73a.zip>
        <URL:ftp://hobbes.nmsu.edu/os2/unix/tcl2_73c.zip>
Description: Port of Tcl 7.3 except for glob or command pipelines
        to OS/2 2.x, using C Set++.
Updated: 02/1997
Contact: <URL:mailto:wwb@wwa.com> (Bud Bach)

What: OS/2 port of Tcl 7.4 (Fornari)
Where: <URL:ftp://ftp.leo.org/pub/comp/os/os2/devtools/languages/tcl2741.zip>
Description: A port of Tcl 7.4 only to OS/2.
Updated: 05/1997
Contact: <URL:mailto:fornari@ipvvis.unipv.it> (Stefano Fornari)

What: OS/2 port of Tcl 7.5 (Paindaveine)
Where: <URL:http://www.osf.org/%7Eyp/External/software.html>
Description: A Port of Tcl 7.5 to OS/2 Warp, with enhanced UNIX compatibility.
        It is missing some features such as load and socket, but in
        pretty good shape otherwise.
Updated:
Contact: <URL:mailto:yp@osf.org> (Yves Paindaveine)

What: OS/2 port of Tcl 7.5/Tk 4.1 (Zakharevich)
Where: <URL:ftp://ftp.math.ohio-state.edu/pub/users/ilya/os2/>
Description: Requires EMX and DAPIE runtime, as well as SIQ FIX.
        Continues to be updated to get more and more parts of it to work.
        It is Tcl 7.5/Tk 4.1.
Updated: 09/1996
Contact: <URL:mailto:ilya@math.ohio-state.edu> (Ilya Zakharevich)

What: OS/2 port of Tk (Vaes)
Where: <URL:ftp://hobbes.nmsu.edu/pub/os2/dev/tk41b5.zip>
        <URL:ftp://ftp.neosoft.com/pub/tcl/sorted/distrib/tkos2-4.1b5.tar.gz>
Description: Binary beta port of Tk 4.1 to OS/2 Warp 3 and higher.
        This is a non-debug version, compiled with optimizing on, debugging off.
Updated: 11/1997
Contact: <URL:mailto:ivaes@hr.nl> (Illya Vaes)

What: OS/9 Tcl
Where: <URL:ftp://os9archive.rtsi.com/OS9/incoming/tcl.tgz>
        <URL:ftp://os9archive.rtsi.com/OS9/incoming/punixlib.tgz>
Description: Port of Tcl to OS/9.
Updated:
Contact: <URL:mailto:oertel@port.de> (Heinz-Juergen Oertel)

What: OSAtcl
Where: <URL:ftp://gaea.kgs.ukans.edu/applescript/addons/osatcl.hqx>
Description: A Version of Tcl for the Macintosh which plugs into Apple's
        Scripting environment.  You can use Tcl instead of AppleScript
        to do your controlling of AppleEvents.
Updated:
Contact: Unknown

What: Oscilloscope
Where: From the contact
Description: Tk/BLT software to test a digital oscilloscope board on
        a SysV4.2 Unixware system.
Updated:
Contact: <URL:mailto:martin@ner.com> (Martin L. Smith)

What: ot
Where: <URL:ftp://ftp.neosoft.com/languages/tcl/sorted/apps/databases/ot3.0.3/ot3.0.3.tar.gz>
Description: An issue-tracking text database.
Updated: 02/1997
Contact: <URL:mailto:pnh@world.std.com> (Peter Harbo)

What: Oz
Where: <URL:ftp://ps-ftp.dfki.uni-sb.de/pub/oz/>
Description: Interactive implementation of Oz (a concurrent
        constraint programming language for complex symbolic computations)
        features a GNU Emacs programming interface, a concurrent browser,
        an OO interface to Tcl/Tk, interoperability features, an
        incremental compiler, a garbage collector, and stand-alone
        applications.  See also <URL:http://ps-www.dfki.uni-sb.de/>.
Updated:
Contact: <URL:mailto:oz-users-request@dfki.uni-sb.de>

What: PADE
Where: <URL:ftp://gams.nist.gov/pub/pade/>
Description: PADE - Parallel Applications Development Environment - is
        now available, providing a GUI interface to a virtual console
        utilizing a parallel make utility to support all development.
        Tk 4.x is used for the GUI in version 1.4.  See
        <URL:http://math.nist.gov/pade/pade.html> for more
        details.
Updated:
Contact: <URL:mailto:pade@cam.nist.gov> (PADE)

What: Palm
Where: <URL:ftp://mango.rsmas.miami.edu/pub/palm/palm.shar.gz>
Description: A Tk mail program which uses the c-client library.
        You need to get c-client, BLT, and Tcl 7.3/Tk 3.6.  Palm
        tries to feel similar to pine.
Updated:
Contact: <URL:mailto:angel@umigw.miami.edu> (angel li)

What: Parallel Processor Simulator
Where: <URL:http://www-hons-cs.dcs.st-and.ac.uk/%7Esab/prj.html>
Description: The interface to a Tk/Tix based initialisation program for
        a Parallel Processor Simulator.
Updated: 10/1997
Contact: <URL:mailto:sab1@st-and.ac.uk> (Stuart Andrew Blair)

What: ParseArgs
Where: From comp.sources.misc archives, volume 29
        <URL:ftp://wuarchive.wustl.edu/usenet/comp.sources.misc/volume29/parseargs>
Description: Utility library for parsing command line arguments in various
        languages (including Tcl) and on various hardware platforms
Updated: 09/1996
Contact: <URL:mailto:Brad_Appleton-GBDA001@email.mot.com> (Brad Appleton)

What: Patch
Where: <URL:ftp://prep.ai.mit.edu/pub/gnu/patch-2.1.tar.gz>
        <URL:ftp://ftp.cyclic.com/pub/cvs/cvs-1.9/windows-nt/patch.exe>
Description: While this is NOT a Tcl related program, it is the program
        used by most authors for distributions of updates.  There are
        many mirror sites for the GNU software.  Use the one most appropriate
        for your site.  Also, feel free to use Gopher, WWW, or other similar
        clients rather than FTP protocol.  Note that later versions of
        patch may not work with the standard patches found, due to
        an evolving format.  A version that supposedly works under Windows NT
        can be found at the second FTP URL.
Updated: 06/1997
Contact: Unknown

What: Patience
Where: <URL:http://www.cs.tu-berlin.de/%7Ekrischan/>.
        <URL:http://www.cs.tu-berlin.de/%7Ekrischan/patience-1.9a1.tar.gz>
        <URL:ftp://ftp.neosoft.com/languages/tcl/sorted/games/patience-1.9/patience-1.9.tgz>
        <URL:ftp://ftp.neosoft.com/languages/tcl/sorted/games/patienceman-1.9/patienceman-1.9.tgz>
        <URL:ftp://ftp.neosoft.com/languages/tcl/sorted/games/patiencecards-1.7/patiencecards-1.7.tar.gz>
Description: Tk 3.6 thru Tk 4.2 solitaire card game
        Has 6 different sets of rules as to how to lay down cards.
        Supports undo unlimited number of moves - back to the beginning of
        the game!  Stores state of game to load again later.
        Optionally suggests next move.  Supports differing card fonts,
        new sets of rules, etc.  Cheating permitted.  A demo for each set
        of rules is provided.  A few different sets of fonts are
        available.  A rule editor available.  Supports either German
        or English. Has been tested under Windows 95.
Updated: 02/1997
Contact: <URL:mailto:krischan@cs.tu-berlin.de> (Christian Krone)

What: pcfm
Where: <URL:ftp://sunsite.unc.edu/pub/Linux/sound/radio/pcfm-1.00.tgz>
Description: Interface for Gemtek PCFM serial port FM radio with GUI for
        X environment.  Written for Tk 4.2.
Updated: 08/1997
Contact: <URL:mailto:benedict@netcom.com> (Stew Benedict)

What: PDLimage
Where: <URL:http://www.mpia-hd.mpg.de/MPIA/Projects/STARS/members/koehler/pdlimage/>
Description: A combination of Perl, Perl Data Language, and Perl/Tk.
        This provides a GUI interface to selecting FITS files to display.
Updated: 07/1997
Contact: <URL:mailto:koehler@mpia-hd.mpg.de> (Rainer Kohler)

What: PencilTCLClient
Where: <URL:ftp://ftp.cs.orst.edu/software/NeXT/binaries/graphics/PencilTCLClient.NI.bs.tar.gz>
        <URL:ftp://ftp.informatik.uni-muenchen.de/pub/comp/platforms/next/Graphics/vector/PencilTCLClient.bs.NI.tar.gz>
Description: PencilTCLCLient provides one with a way to communicate with
        the NeXTStep vector object drawing program named Pencil.
Updated:
Contact: <URL:mailto:a0047@freenet.uni-bayreuth.de> (Florian Marquardt)

What: PgAccess
Where: <URL:http://www.flex.ro/pgaccess>
Description: vtcl/Tk interface to PostgreSQL.
Updated: 10/1997
Contact: <URL:mailto:teo@flex.ro> (Constantin Teodorescu)

What: pgbrowse
Where: <URL:ftp://crseo.ucsb.edu/pub/pgbrowse/>
Description: Tk Postgres browser and query tool.
Updated:
Contact: Unknown

What: Phantom
Where: <URL:http://www.cs.tcd.ie/acourtny/phantom/phantom.html> (in Europe)
        <URL:http://www.apocalypse.org/pub/u/antony/phantom/phantom.html> (US)
        <URL:ftp://ftp.cs.tcd.ie/pub/languages/phantom/>
Description: Interpreted language designed for large-scale interactive
        distributed applications.  It is based on a safe extended subset of
        Modula-3.  Includes a Tk binding.
        The interpreter for Phantom is known as Phi.
Updated: 10/1997
Contact: <URL:mailto:Antony.Courtney@cs.tcd.ie> (Antony Courtney)
        <URL:mailto:antony@apocalypse.org>

What: phimail
Where: <URL:http://paradise.caltech.edu/%7Elemahieu/phimail.html>
Description: A flexible mail alert tool for Unix, written in Tcl/Tk.
Updated: 11/1996
Contact: <URL:mailto:lemahieu@paradise.caltech.edu> (Paul LeMahieu)

What: Phoenix
Where: <URL:http://http.bsd.uchicago.edu/%7El-newberg/phoenix-0.1.8.html>
Description: WWW editor/browser, built upon tkWWW.
Updated:
Contact: <URL:mailto:leen@bio-3.bsd.uchicago.edu> (Lee Newberg)

What: PhoneStation
Where: <URL:ftp://ftp.sunlabs.com/%7Esuhler/PhoneStation.tar.gz>
Description: Software for incorporating a telephone into the Workstation
        environment.
Updated:
Contact: <URL:mailto:stephen.uhler@sun.com> (Stephen A Uhler)

What: Picasso
Where: <URL:ftp://ftp.iceram.fr/pub/tk/picasso3.8.tar.Z>
        <URL:ftp://ftp.iceram.fr/pub/tk/picasso4.1a3.tar.Z>
        <URL:ftp://ftp.neosoft.com/languages/tcl/sorted/graphics/Picasso4.1a3/Picasso4.1a3.tar.gz>
        <URL:ftp://ftp.neosoft.com/languages/tcl/sorted/graphics/Picasso4.1a3/Picasso4.1a3.sea.bin>
Description: Interactive drawing tool similar to idraw.
        Requires tclX/tkX and Pbmplus commands.  Version 4.1 contains
        Tk 4.1 support at an alpha level.
Updated: 02/1997
Contact: <URL:mailto:frank.mangin@ceram.fr> (Frank Mangin)

What: pixmap
Where: <URL:ftp://ftp.neosoft.com/languages/tcl/sorted/graphics/pixmap-0.1/pixmap-0.1.tar.gz>
Description: A color pixmap editor written in Tk.
Updated: 02/1997
Contact: <URL:mailto:slshen@lbl.gov> (Sam Shen)
        <URL:mailto:sls@aero.org> (Sam Shen)

What: planit
Where: <URL:ftp://ftp.cs.umbc.edu/planitv01.tar>
Description: A Tcl/Tk based planner.
Updated:
Contact: <URL:mailto:joeb@cs.umbc.edu> (Joe E. Buttrum)

What: player
Where: <URL:http://www.uni-frankfurt.de/%7Efp/Tcl/player/>
Description: This application determines how to display files based on
        mailcaps and mime.types files.
Updated: 11/1997
Contact: <URL:mailto:fp@informatik.uni-frankfurt.de> (Frank Pilhofer)

What: plop
Where: <URL:http://tpj.com/tpj/programs/Vol_1_Issue_1_Tk/plop>
Description: Perl/Tk arbitrary function Plot Program.  Used as part of the
        pTk tutorial.
Updated: 07/1997
Contact: <URL:mailto:lusol@Turkey.CC.Lehigh.EDU> (Stephen O. Lidie)

What: plot.tk
Where: From the contact
Description: A simple example of calling gnuplot from Tk and graphically
        plotting the results.
Updated: 11/1996
Contact: <URL:mailto:peter@bj-ig.de> (Peter Brueckner)

What: PLPLOT
Where: <URL:ftp://dino.ph.utexas.edu/plplot/distrib/plplot4p99i.tar.gz>
Description: A scientific plotting package, containing a wide range of
        plot types and font characters.  It supports many different
        output device drivers.  The X driver is written in Tk.  It
        provides a full user interface, with zoom, pan, orient, etc.
        At <URL:http://www.fas.harvard.edu/%7Edarley/Pltk.html>
        there is a Tk plotting widget as well.  The Plplot Tk widget has
        also been ported to work on Macintosh.
        There is a plplot mailing list mentioned in the docs.
        Plplot uses the GNU licensing.
Updated:
Contact: <URL:mailto:plplot-request@dino.ph.utexas.edu> for mailing list.
        <URL:mailto:mjl@dino.ph.utexas.edu> (Dr. Maurice LeBrun)

What: Plume
Where: <URL:http://tcltk.anu.edu.au/>
        <URL:ftp://tcltk.anu.edu.au/pub/plume/plume-0.6.1.tcl.gz>
Description: Tcl/Tk WorldWideWeb (WWW) browser.
        Supports HTML v1.0 and v2.0, along with a subset of HTML v3.0
        tables.  Goal is for it to be completely v3.0 compliant.  Handles
        inline GIF (including transparent GIFs), PPM, and X bitmap images.
        Supports older Tcl applets using Jacob Levy's Safe-Tcl extension.
        Runs with Tcl/Tk 8.0b1.  Dynamically loads tclX and
        BLT extensions.  Supports CMT's cmplayer.
        Note that this program contains a module (prot.tcl) to handle
        the HTTP 1.0 protocol. Includes an HTML megawidget which has
        table support.  Support for XML documents and tcl based DTDs is
        also available.
Updated: 06/1997
Contact: <URL:mailto:Steve.Ball@tcltk.anu.edu.au> (Steve Ball)

What: Point
Where: <URL:ftp://ftp.cs.unm.edu/pub/Point/point1.63.tar.Z>
        <URL:ftp://ftp.neosoft.com/languages/tcl/sorted/text/point1.63.tar.gz>
Description: a Tk based text editor - 1.60+ works with Tk 3.
Updated: 02/1997
Contact: <URL:mailto:crowley@cs.unm.edu> (Charlie Crowley)

What: Point repulsion demonstration
Where: <URL:ftp://ftp.cs.unc.edu/pub/users/leech/points.tar.gz>
Description: Two C++ programs designed to answer the question of how
        to distribute N points on a spere and how to tesselate a sphere.
        Uses Tk and itcl to display results.
Updated:
Contact: <URL:mailto:jon@alumni.caltech.edu> (Jon Leech)

What: PostgresBrowser
Where: <URL:ftp://ftp.neosoft.com/languages/tcl/sorted/apps/postgresbrowser.tcl/postgresbrowser.tcl.gz>
Description: An experimental postgres front end.
Updated: 02/1997
Contact: <URL:mailto:sauer@hercules.eng.miami.edu> (Frank Sauer)

What: printop
Where: <URL:ftp://ftp.neosoft.com/languages/tcl/sorted/printop.1.0/printop.1.0.tar.gz>
Description: A frontend to lpc, lpq, and lprm with their full functionality.
Updated: 02/1997
Contact: <URL:mailto:gellert@informatik.uni-hamburg.de> (Olaf Gellert)

What: project
Where: <URL:http://www.ifi.uio.no/%7Earneso/project-man/>
Description: Perl/Tk program that controls and documents progress of
        individual activities in multiuser projects.  Calculates time
        usage, compares to estimates, etc.  Requires ptk, Tk-TextWindow-1.11,
        Tk-MessageWindow-1.03, LoadConfigure-1.02 or newer.
Updated: 05/1997
Contact: <URL:mailto:arneso@ifi.uio.no> (Arne Sommer)

What: ProTcl
Where: <URL:ftp://ftp.ecrc.de/pub/eclipse/progs/protcl/>
Description: A Prolog interface to Tcl/Tk.  Version 1.x now works with Tcl 7.
        See <URL:http://www.ecrc.de/eclipse/html/protcl.html> for
        more information.
Updated:
Contact: <URL:mailto:micha@ecrc.de> (Micha Meier)

What: ProTcXl
Where: <URL:ftp://ftp.ecrc.de/pub/eclipse/progs/protcl/>
Description: A Prolog interface to Tcl/Tk and Xlib.  This is the latest
        version of ProTcl - it has become ECLiPSe oriented and most of
        the new features are available only in ECLiPSe.
        See <URL:http://www.ecrc.de/eclipse/html/protcl/protcl.html> for
        more information.
Updated:
Contact: <URL:mailto:micha@ecrc.de> (Micha Meier)

What: protoTcl
Where: <URL:ftp://ftp.neosoft.com/languages/tcl/sorted/devel/prototcl.tar.gz>
Description: A Pseduo-compiler for Tcl
Updated: 02/1997
Contact: <URL:mailto:esperanc@umiacs.umd.edu> (Claudio Esperanca)

What: proxy
Where: <URL:http://kaolin.unice.fr/Contrib/proxy151.tgz>
Description: Interpreter for Specification, design and rapid prototyping
        based on the Vienna Development Model (VDM).  Uses sets, maps
        sequences and objects as data structures to model software.
        Has a C-like syntax which translates to Scheme and then is
        interpreted by Stk.
Updated: 10/1997
Contact: <URL:mailto:edlsoft@ibm.net> (Burt Leavenworth)

What: psptool
Where: <URL:ftp:www.neosoft.com/languages/tcl/sorted/math/psptool0.5p1/psptool0.5p1.tar.gz>
Description: A tool to automate collection of statistics on a programmer's
        work to aid in improvement.  Gathers info on lines of
        code, bug details, etc. and generates metrics.
Updated: 09/1997
Contact: <URL:mailto:amw@aaii.oz.au> (Andrew Worsley)

What: pTk Miscellaneous programs
Where: From the contact
Description: A series of Perl/Tk programs, including selecting X
        colors based on rgb values, displaying standard X cursors,
        and show the X fonts.  Demonstrates pTk programming.
Updated:
Contact: <URL:mailto:corbin@nemo.fteil.ca.boeing.com> (Ali Corbin)

What: ptk tools
Where: <URL:http://www.eecs.umich.edu/%7Ephiroze/perl.html>
Description: Perl/Tk based programs to display a printer queue and allow
        the user to remove items from the queue (ptklpq), display
        files (xmore), provide a GUI for bibliographys (bib.pl).
Updated: 04/1997
Contact: <URL:mailto:phiroze@engin.umich.edu> (Phiroze N. Parakh)

What: ptk word processor
Where: From the contact
Description: Alpha version of a pTk word processor.
Updated: 10/1997
Contact: <URL:mailto:b gingery@g-t-c-s.com> (Remove spaces and dashes before emailing)

What: ptkclock
Where: <URL:http://hadron4-en.phys.rpi.edu/%7Esmithj4/software/>
Description: Sample clock written in Perl/Tk
Updated: 07/1997
Contact: <URL:mailto:smithj4@rpi.edu> (Jason Smith)

What: ptkmines
Where: <URL:http://hadron4-en.phys.rpi.edu/%7Esmithj4/software/ptkmines>
        <URL:http://hadron4.phys.rpi.edu/%7Esmithj4/software/ptkmines>
Description: Perl/Tk version of Minesweeper.
Updated: 09/1996
Contact: <URL:mailto:smithj4@rpi.edu> (Jason Smith)

What: ptkmotd
Where: From the contact
Description: A Perl/Tk version of a Tcl/Tk based /etc/motd display program.
        Very simple program which shows how to write simple programs
        in pTk.
Updated:
Contact: <URL:mailto:nik@tiuk.ti.com>

What: ptk ping
Where: From the contact
Description: Sample Perl/Tk program to demonstrate Ping and pTk.
Updated:
Contact: <URL:mailto:bortzmeyer@pasteur.fr> (Stephane Bortzmeyer)

What: Ptolemy
Where: <URL:ftp://ptolemy.eecs.berkeley.edu/ptolemy0.7.html>
Description: Simulation and prototyping system, written in C++ and using
        Tk/Tcl for user interface.  Ptolemy 0.7beta is now available.
        <URL:http://ptolemy.eecs.berkeley.edu/Ptolemy.html> is the home
        page for the system.
Updated: 05/1997
Contact: <URL:mailto:ptolemy-request@ohm.eecs.berkeley.edu>
        <URL:mailto:ptolemy-hackers-request@ptolemy.eecs.berkeley.edu>

What: PTUI
Where: <URL:http://althor.netspace.org/ptui/>
        <URL:ftp://althor.netspace.org/pub/ptui/>
Description: The Python/Tkinter User Interface (PTUI) is a Python developement
        environment using Tk.  It provides multiple buffers with individual
        namespaces, a frame which can be used in your application for testing,
        find/goto, comment/uncomment regions, indent/dedent regions, execute
        regions/buffers, and has built-in output and error windows.
        PTUI is gaining features of an integrated development envioronment,
        such as object browser, error highlighting, syntax highlighting, etc.
        Requires Python 1.4, Tcl 7.4, Tk 4.0 or higher.  PTUI comes with
        the standard Python distribution; just uncomment the line in
        your Setup file in the Modules directory.
        Watch the WWW page for details.
Updated: 12/1996
Contact: <URL:mailto:Zachary_Roadhouse@brown.edu>

What: Purchase
Where: <URL:ftp://ftp.neosoft.com/languages/tcl/sorted/apps/purchase-1.6/purchase-1.6.tar.gz>
Description: A program to prepare a purchase order form.  It provides
        samples of how to use variable trace callbacks to achieve
        spreadsheet-like recalculation functionality and has code
        to render on-screen text info to PostScript for a hardcopy
        form.  It also provides a sample of Literate Programming using
        WWW.  It requires the use of fileselector.tcl from the
        GIPSI package.
Updated: 02/1997
Contact: <URL:mailto:przemek@rrdjazz.nist.gov> (Przemek Klosowski)

What: Puzzle
Where: <URL:http://www.cs.vu.nl/%7Ehverkaik/SOFTWARE/>
Description: Tk program providing 3x3 thru 7x7 puzzles where any GIF
        image you wish is loaded, then broken into 'pieces' and
        scrambled.
Updated: 12/1997
Contact: <URL:mailto:hverkaik@cs.vu.nl> (Henk Verkaik)

What: PVM
Where: <URL:ftp://ftp.neosoft.com/languages/tcl/incoming/pvm_12.tar.gz>
Description: Paradigm Visual Make is a software development environment
        written in Tcl/Tk.  It incorporates a text editor, software
        project (aka makefile) editor and enables you to develop and
        build your packages within a single program.  It can start an
        external debugger, and execute almost any external text program,
        putting its output into a specialized PVM text window.  It
        looks like a Microsoft MDI application.  Requires Unix, X,
        Tk 4.1 or higher, and xlsfonts.
Updated: 09/1997
Contact: <URL:mailto:andrew-guryanov@usa.net> (Andrew Guryanov)

What: Python
Where: <URL:http://www.python.org/>
        <URL:ftp://ftp.python.org/pub/python/>
        <URL:http://starship.skyport.net/crew/fredrik/>
        <URL:http://starship.skyport.net/crew/mhammond/>
        <URL:http://www.pythonware.com/technology.htm>
        <URL:http://www.pythonware.com/downloads.htm>
        <URL:http://starship.skyport.net/crew/cjr/>
        <URL:http://hem1.passagen.se/eff/>
Description: Object oriented scripting langauge which has a Tcl/Tk module
        called Tkinter.  Python 1.4beta3 not only supports Tk on Unix,
        but Tk on all Macintosh platforms as well.  The fredrik site at
        skyport has Win32 ports of Tk available for download.
        The PythonWare site has a brief description of Tkinter,
        as well as the binaries for win32 on its downloads page.
Updated: 11/1997
Contact: <URL:mailto:guido@CNRI.Reston.VA.US> (Guido van Rossum)
        <URL:mailto:fredrik.lundh@image.combitech.se> (Fredrik Lundh)

What: Qba
Where: <URL:http://www.hsdi.com/qddb/applications/qba-docs>
        <URL:ftp://ftp.ms.uky.edu/pub/unix/qddb/fx-examples/Qba-1.0beta.tar.gz>
        <URL:http://www.hsdi.com/qddb>
Description: Qba is the Qddb Business Application.  It provides a Qddb/Fx
        interface for managing clients, inventory, invoices, payments, and
        the like.  Requires Tcl 7.4/Tk 4.0/itcl-1.5/BLT 1.8/Tix 4.0/Qddb-1.42.6
        and tktable.
Updated: 04/1997
Contact: <URL:mailto:gil@iac.net> (Qba author)
        <URL:mailto:qddb-users@ms.uky.edu> (Qddb mailing list)

What: Qddb
Where: <URL:http://www.hsdi.com/qddb/>
        <URL:http://www.hsdi.com/qddb/applications>
        <URL:http://www.hsdi.com/qddb/reports.html>
        <URL:http://www.hsdi.com/qddb/usersguide>
        <URL:http://www.hsdi.com/qddb/orders>
        <URL:ftp://ftp.ms.uky.edu/pub/unix/qddb/qddb-1.44.tar.gz>
        <URL:ftp://ftp.ms.uky.edu/pub/unix/qddb/qddb-examples.tar.gz>
        <URL:ftp://ftp.ms.uky.edu/pub/unix/qddb/255-95.ps.gz>
        <URL:ftp://ftp.ms.uky.edu/pub/unix/qddb/qhelp-0.3.tar.gz>
        <URL:ftp://ftp.hsdi.com/pub/qddb/sources/>
        <URL:ftp://ftp.hsdi.com/pub/qddb/docs/usersguide-1.43-html.tar.gz>
        <URL:ftp://ftp.hsdi.com/pub/qddb/docs/usersguide-1.43.ps.gz>
        <URL:ftp://ftp.denet.dk/pub/unix/qddb/qddb/>
Description: A Quick and Dirty DataBase (Qddb) package.  It uses Tcl as a
        configuration language.  Also has a Tk interface with TkTable extension.
        qhelp is a sample hypertext help system.
        Under the qddb/applications web site listed above are a set of
        example applications such as a Web guestbook, an address book,
        music albums tracking system,
        runner's log, recipe management system, bug tracker, client
        information database, and animal hospital software package.
        Supports Tk 4.2/itcl 2.2.  Requires itcl; BLT 2.1and tclX is
        recommended.  Also supports Tix.
Updated: 10/1997
Contact: <URL:mailto:qddb-users-request@ms.uky.edu> (Qddb user mailing list)
        <URL:mailto:qddb-bugs@ms.uky.edu> (Qddb bugs only)

What: Quiver
Where: <URL:ftp://ftp.ms.uky.edu/pub/unix/qddb/fx-examples/quiver-1.0.tar.gz>
Description: QUIck and dirty VEgetarian Recipes database is a
        Qddb/Tcl/Tk/itcl/BLT based application for managing recipes.
        About 2000 recipes are included from the FATFREE mailing list
        at <URL:http://www.fatfree.com/>.
Updated:
Contact: <URL:mailto:gil@iac.net> (Gil Benson)

What: RAD/CVS
Where: <URL:http://www.indirect.com/www/radsoft/radcvs/>
Description: RAD/CVS is an object-oriented, Tcl interface to the
        Concurrent Versions System (CVS). The RAD/CVS Tcl Interface implements
        an abstract interface that is not dependent upon CVS and could
        conceivably be implemented using other underlying implementations (e.g.
        RCS, SCCS, PVCS).  Has a Tk/Tix interface.
        Available for non-commercial use only.
Updated:
Contact: <URL:mailto:jgoodsen@radsoft.com> (John Goodsen)

What: RasMol
Where: <URL:ftp://ftp.dcs.ed.ac.uk/pub/rasmol/RasMol2.tar.Z>
        <URL:ftp://ftp.dcs.ed.ac.uk/pub/rasmol/raswin.zip>
Description: A molecular graphics visualization program intended
        for proteins and nucleic acids.  Available for the X window system,
        IBM PC MS-Windows and VMS/DecWindows environments.
Updated:
Contact: <URL:mailto:rasmol@dcs.ed.ac.uk>,
        <URL:mailto:rasmol@ggr.co.uk>

What: rcsview
Where: <URL:ftp://ftp.pmg.lcs.mit.edu/pub/andru/rcsview-1.2.tar.gz>
Description: A Tk viewer for RCS or CVS files.  It highlights text
        according to the version from which it comes.
Updated:
Contact: <URL:mailto:andru@lcs.mit.edu> (Andrew Myers)

What: readroff
Where: <URL:http://www.neosoft.com/tcl/ftparchive/sorted/text/readroff-0.1.tar.gz>
Description: Tcl 7.[56] progrm to convert nroff otuput for insertion
        into Tk text widget.
Updated: 06/1997
Contact: <URL:mailto:vitus@agropc.msk.su> (Victor Wagner)

What: rech
Where: From the user
Description: Tk for Windows script to drill elementary mathematics.
        User visible text is in German.  No documentation.
Updated:
Contact: <URL:mailto:hueni@glue.ch> (Hermann H"uni)

What: Remind
Where: <URL:http://www.doe.carleton.ca/%7Edfs/>
        <URL:ftp://ftp.doe.carleton.ca/pub/remind-3.0/remind-3.0.16.tgz>
Description: Remind is an alarm/calendar program which handles command
        and Hebrew calendars, calculating sunrise, sunset and moon phases,
        is multilingual, does complicated date calculations (handling
        holidays propers), includes a WWW calendar server, and produces
        PostScript output.  Uses Tk for an X front end.
        WARNING: Has some rather unusual license restrictions.
Updated: 03/1997
Contact: <URL:mailto:aa775@freenet.carleton.ca> (David F. Skoll)
        <URL:mailto:dfs@doe.carleton.ca> (David F. Skoll)

What: Remote control of Tk apps
Where: From the contact
Description: A read-eval-print loop that connects you to a registered Tk
        interpreter.
Updated:
Contact: <URL:mailto:burdick@ars.rtp.nc.us> (Bill Burdick)

What: Reservation system
Where: <URL:ftp://ftp.neosoft.com/languages/tcl/sorted/misc/reserve/reserve.tar.gz>
Description: A reservation system.
Updated: 02/1997
Contact: <URL:mailto:urban@mfr.dec.com> (Ron Urban)

What: RESOLVE
Where: <URL:http://papillon.phy.bnl.gov/software/eli/restd.html>
        <URL:http://papillon.phy.bnl.gov/software/resolve.html>
Description: Calculate 3-axis spectrometer resolution
        parameters using a Tk 4.1 or stdio interface.
Updated: 10/1997
Contact: <URL:zhelud@solids.phy.bnl.gov> (Andrey Zheludev)

What: revcmd
Where: <URL:http://www.pconline.com/%7Eerc/tcl_c.htm>
Description: A sample of how to create a Tcl interpreter using the C
        interface, how to create a new Tcl command, how to
        register a new command in a Tcl interpreter, and how to
        invoke Tcl commands from a C program.  This sample comes from
        Eric's book, _Graphical Applications with Tcl & Tk_.
Updated: 08/1997
Contact: <URL:mailto:erc@pconline.com> (Eric Foster-Johnson)

What: reversi
Where: <URL:ftp://ftp.neosoft.com/languages/tcl/sorted/games/reversi-1.0/reversi-1.0.tk.gz>
Description: Reversi (Othello) game.
Updated: 02/1997
Contact: <URL:mailto:joel@cs.berkeley.edu> (Joel Fine)

What: rfc
Where: <URL:http://www.uni-frankfurt.de/%7Efp/Tcl/rfc.tcl.txt>
Description: Tcl 7.5 CGI script to interface with glimpse to browse
        internet Request For Comment (RFC) documents.
Updated: 07/1997
Contact: <URL:mailto:fp@informatik.uni-frankfurt.de> (Frank Pilhofer)

What: rider
Where: <URL:http://www.fe.msk.ru/%7Evitus/works/rider.tcl>
Description: A rider is someone who controls his/her mount.
        This Tk application is used to mount/umount removable media
        under Linux.
Updated: 12/1997
Contact: <URL:mailto:vitus@party.fe.msk.ru> (Victor Wagner)

What: Rivet
Where: <URL:http://www.veritas.com/%7Ebrianw/rivet/>
        <URL:http://www.python.org/workshops/1995-05/Tkgu.html>
        <URL:ftp://ftp.python.org/pub/python/contrib/rivet/Rivet0.1.tar.Z>
Description: A language independant version of Tk (Tk without Tcl), used as
        the basis of work to get a Python version of Tk.
Updated:
Contact: <URL:mailto:brianw@veritas.com> (Brian Warkentine)

What: Rmth
Where: <URL:ftp://ftp.neosoft.com/languages/tcl/sorted/text/beth.4.1.tar.gz>
Description: A combination shell emulator, remote command interpreter,
        and Tcl/Tk tutorial.  It is a part of the BETH distribution.
Updated: 02/1997
Contact: <URL:mailto:svoboda@ece.cmu.edu> (David Mark Svoboda)

What: Roger's Interface Language (RIL)
Where: alt.sources archives
        <URL:ftp://ftp.x.org/R5contrib/ril.tar.Z>
Description: a preprocessor for resource files.
Updated:
Contact: <URL:mailto:rogerr@netcom.com> (Roger Reynolds)

What: Role Playing DB
Where: <URL:http://mall.netmar.com/mall/shops/heller/RolePlayingDB/>
Description: Linux based shareware role playing DB system which uses Tcl/Tk for
        doing the installation.
Updated: 06/1997
Contact: <URL:mailto:Heller@deepsoft.com> (Robert Heller)

What: rolodex
Where: From the Tk demos directory
Description: John Ousterhout's entry to Tom Solbourne's 1992 X toolkit
        challenge.
Updated:
Contact: <URL:mailto:John.Ousterhout@eng.sun.com> (John Ousterhout)

What: RosettaMan
Where: <URL:ftp://ftp.cs.berkeley.edu/ucb/people/phelps/tcltk/rman-2.5a4.tar.Z>
Description: UNIX man page filter - converts formatted man pages into
        other formats such as ASCII only, TkMan, troff, nroff,
        Ensemble, SGML, HTML, MIME, LaTex, LaTeX2e, RTF, and Perl 5 POD.
        This isn't written in Tcl/Tk, but is used by TkMan and could be used by
        others.
Updated:
Contact: <URL:mailto:phelps@cs.berkeley.edu> (Tom Phelps)

What: router-stats
Where: <URL:ftp://ftp.scn.de/pub/networking/router-stats/router-stats-1.30.tar.gz>
Description: Gather statistics about router data and then create bar
        graphs of the data.  For more data, see
        <URL:http://www.scn.de/%7Eiain/router-stats/>
        Depends on Tcl, Expect, and Perl.
Updated:
Contact: <URL:mailto:ian@scn.de> (Iain Lea)

What: rootmenu
Where: From the contact
Description: The Tk/Tix program rootmenu allows one to dynamically build
        a Tk application with menus, menubuttons, check buttons, and
        radio buttons.
Updated:
Contact: <URL:mailto:shalliday@ea.com> (Sean Halliday)

What: RPEdit
Where: <URL:http://www.voyager.co.nz/%7Ebjames/RpEdit10.zip>
Description: Tcl 7.6 based patch editor/librarian for Digitech RP-10/12.
Updated: 06/1997
Contact: <URL:mailto:bjames@voyager.co.nz> (Bruce James)

What: run
Where: <URL:http://www.fe.msk.ru/%7Evitus/works/run.tcl>
Description: Small script implementing the run menu entry in the
        FVWM-95 start menu.  Provides a history capability and
        a way to start a program on a remote machine.
Updated: 12/1997
Contact: <URL:mailto:vitus@party.fe.msk.ru> (Victor Wagner)

What: Runner's Diary
Where: <URL:ftp://harvey.aball.de/pub/tcl/runners_diary-0.2.tar.gz>
        <URL:ftp://ftp.neosoft.com/languages/tcl/sorted/apps/runners_diary-0.2/runners_diary-0.2.tar.gz>
Description: Tcl 7.5/Tk 4.1 scripts for logging runs.  Works with Linux
        but should run with other systems.  Also requires Perl (4.3 or 5.x).
Updated: 02/1997
Contact: <URL:mailto:gln@harvey.aball.de> (Gerhard Lehmann)

What: ruptool
Where: From the contact
Description: A tool to watch the uptime status of various machines.
        Has a problem right now with the XID exhaustion problem.
Updated:
Contact: <URL:mailto:mdimeo@brooktree.com> (Matt DiMeo)

What: Rush
Where: <URL:ftp://ginsberg.cs.berkeley.edu/pub/asah/rush/>
Description: A modified version of Tcl oriented towards faster execution.
        The code here does not represent a working system, but if someone
        wants to finish the job, Adam says "...I'd be happy to help
        in any way I can (except coding :-())."  Basically, Adam
        has had to cancel his work on Rush due to a "research conflict"
        (ie. if he wants to graduate).
Updated:
Contact: <URL:mailto:asah@cs.Berkeley.EDU> (Adam Sah)

What: Tcl interface to Sather
Where: <URL:ftp://ftp.icsi.berkeley.edu/pub/sather/Sather-1.1.tar.gz>
Description: Version 1.0.6 of Sather includes a Tk browser.
        More info available at <URL:http://www.icsi.berkeley.edu/%7Esather/>.
Updated: 11/1996
Contact: <URL:mailto:davids@ICSI.Berkeley.EDU> (David Petrie Stoutamire)

What: S-CASE
Where: <URL:ftp://ftp.netcom.com/pub/sh/showcase/demo_win32/scase3.zip>
        <URL:http://www.multiquest.com/>
Description: S-CASE 3.0 is an object-oriented analysis and design tool
        for Windows 95 and Windows NT.  You get full access to model info using
        Tcl scripts.  You can output the info in many formats, such as
        C++, Java, Smalltalk, database schemata, data dictionaries,
        customized reports.
        This is a commercial product - the ftp version is a 'save-limited'
        evaluation version.
Updated:
Contact: <URL:mailto:info@multiquest.com> (MultiQuest Corporation)

What: S-LVQ
Where: <URL:ftp://kal-el.ugr.es/pub/s-lvq-1.0.2.tar.gz>
        <URL:ftp://kal-el.ugr.es/pub/s-lvq102.zip>
Description: A simple program to perform Kohonen's LVQ1 algorithm.
        Uses a Tcl/Tk interface.  Unix or PCs.
Updated:
Contact: <URL:mailto:jmerelo@kal-el.ugr.es> (J.J. Merelo Guervos)

What: SATOOLS
Where: <URL:ftp://sunsite.unc.edu/pub/Linux/system/Admin/>
Description: A set of tools to help system administrators to manage large
        networks of UNIX machines.  If is particularly useful if most of
        the machines are configured similarly.  It allows the administrator
        to have control of all system files on all hosts at one central point.
Updated: 11/1996
Contact: <URL:mailto:lasse@cecilia-data.se> (Lars Berntzon)

What: Scheme-based Tk
Where: <URL:http://kaolin.unice.fr/html/STk.html>
        <URL:http://kaolin.unice.fr/FAQ/FAQ.html>
        <URL:ftp://kaolin.unice.fr/pub/STk-3.1.1.tar.gz>
        <URL:ftp://cs.nyu.edu/pub/local/fox/STk-2.1.1-linux.tgz>
        <URL:ftp://sunsite.unc.edu/pub/Linux/devel/lisp/STk-2.1.5.tgz>
        <URL:ftp://ftp.cs.indiana.edu/pub/scheme-repository/imp/Stk-2.1.tar.gz>
Description: A graphical package which relies on Tk and the Scheme
        programming language - think Tk and Scheme rather than Tk and Tcl.
        Note that not only is Tk provided, but a full OO system, called
        STklos, which is similar in concept to CLOS or Dylan OO system.
        Release contains a version of wtour, Tetris, solution to the
        famous 8 queens problem and a 3D Tic Tac Toe all written in STk.
Updated: 12/1996
Contact: <URL:mailto:stk-request@kaolin.unice.fr> (STk mailing list)

What: schmod
Where: <URL:ftp://ftp.neosoft.com/languages/tcl/sorted/file/schmod-1.0/schmod-1.0.tar.gz>
Description: A tclsh that goes through a directory and copies the user's
        permissions to other and group, except that it denies them write.
Updated: 02/1997
Contact: <URL:mailto:850347s@dragon.acadiau.ca> (Hume Smith)

What: sclock
Where: From the contact
Description: A sample tcl script which can be used as a TCP/IP server
        under inetd.
Updated:
Contact: <URL:mailto:peter@nmti.com> (Peter da Silva)

What: SciTeXt
Where: <URL:http://www.uni-paderborn.de/%7ESciTeXt/>
Description: Object oriented Unix WYSIWYG word processor, supports Type 1
        PostScript fonts, context sensitive toolbars, language independant,
        shortcuts, online help, supports document and paragraph level
        templates, spell checker and thesaurus, footnotes, table of
        contents, indices, chapter numbering, glossary, tables, charts,
        mathmatical plots, document exchange.
Updated:
Contact: <URL:mailto:server@uni-paderborn.de> (SciTeXt mailing list)
                (send address above a "subscribe scitext")

What: SCOP
Where: <URL:http://www.bio.cam.ac.uk/scop/>
Description: A tk-send driving command which coordinates Mosaic and
        rasMol.  SCOP stands for Structural Classification of Proteins.
Updated:
Contact: <URL:mailto:scop@www.bio.cam.ac.uk>

What: ScriptAce
Where: From the contact
Description: ACEDB software with Tcl interpreter.
Updated:
Contact: <URL:mailto:hcobb@fly2.berkeley.edu> (Henry J. Cobb)

What: sd_launch
Where: <URL:ftp://ftp.town.hall.org/pub/software/sd_launch.tar.gz>
        <URL:ftp://ee.lbl.gov/conferencing/sd/>
        <URL:ftp://ftp.parc.xerox.com/pub/net-research/apps/sdr/>
Description: This is a MIME/WWW browser helper to launch MBONE sessions.
Updated:
Contact: <URL:mailto:fenner@parc.xerox.com> (William C. Fenner)

What: Sdoc
Where: <URL:http://members.ping.at/risc/sdoc.html>
Description: Source documenter helps you when you create or add documentation
        and produces good looking printable output.  You add doc to your
        source code using pod (Plain Old Documentation), the format also used
        in perl.  Sdoc can be used to document C, C++, Java, Tcl and Perl
        programs.  A preview function allows you to interactively create
        documentation.  Automatic indexing is supported.
        Sdoc is limited to non-commerical use.  A commercial version is
        available which is faster, with complete documentation, more
        features, and which comes with full support and upgrades.
        Versions are available for Linux, HPUX, SGI Irix.  Also requires
        perl 5.x.
Updated: 04/1997
Contact: <URL:mailto:risc@finwds01.tu-graz.ac.at> (Richard Schwaninger)

What: Searchtool (DWU)
Where: <URL:ftp://sunsite.unc.edu/pub/Linux/utils/file/searchtool-1.1.tar.gz>
        <URL:http://www.neosoft.com/pub/tcl/sorted/text/searchtool-1.1a.tar.gz>
Description: Search utility for Unix/X systems.  Provides a Tk interface
        to grep/find/sed, allowing the novice to explore these tools
        with less of the learning curve.
Updated: 09/1997
Contact: <URL:mailto:dwu@socs.uts.edu.au>

What: Searchtool (Roole)
Where: <URL:http://starship.skyport.net/crew/cjr/>
Description: Python 1.4/Tkinter based tools that wrap around find,
        ps, and provide a GUI interface to a find/ls/grep/less utility
        used to locate and display patterns in files
Update: 08/1997
Contact: <URL:mailto:cjr@bound.xs4all.nl> (Case Roole)

What: Sedit
Where: From the contact
Description: An iTk application intended to implement a context sensitive
        editor.  See <URL:http://world.std.com/%7Ecatbird/my-programs-4.html>
        for more detail.
Updated: 09/1996
Contact: <URL:mailto:catbird@world.std.com> (Fred Stewart)

What: sender
Where: From the contact
Description: Send standard input to a specified Tk interpreter, prefixed
        with some sort of insert command.
Updated:
Contact: <URL:mailto:brent.welch@sun.com> (Brent Welch)

What: setter
Where: <URL:ftp://ftp.neosoft.com/languages/tcl/sorted/x11/setter/setter.gz>
Description: A Tcl/Tk front end to the xset program.
Updated: 02/1997
Contact: <URL:mailto:mcnalley@metnet.geog.pdx.edu> (James McNalley)

What: SGI port of Tcl/Tk
Where: <URL:ftp://mat075207.student.utwente.nl/pub/SGI/dist/tcl7.5a2-dist.tar.gz>
        <URL:ftp://mat075207.student.utwente.nl/pub/SGI/dist/tk4.1a2-dist.tar.gz>
Description: Contains the binaries and documentation for Tcl/Tk.
        The information corresponds to the alpha 2 release.
Updated:
Contact: <URL:mailto:wessel@mat075207.student.utwente.nl> (Wessel de Roode)

What: SGI GL interpreter
Where: <URL:ftp://metallica.prakinf.tu-ilmenau.de/pub/GLIP/glip0.8.tar.Z>
        <URL:ftp://metallica.prakinf.tu-ilmenau.de/pub/GLIP/glip0.8.doc.ps.Z>
Description: Tcl based interpreter for Silicon Graphics GL.
        Succeeded now by TIGER.
Updated:
Contact: <URL:mailto:Ekkehard.Beier@prakinf.tu-ilmenau.de> (Ekkehard Beier)

What: sgitcl
Where: From SGI
Description: sgitcl comes standard with SGI's version Irix 6.2 and higher
        operating system.  It includes Tcl, Tk, tclX, tkX, and Tm - a
        Tcl Motif toolkit  as well as other frequently requested extensions.
        The latest report was that it was based on Tcl 7.4/Tk 4.0/Tcl Motif
        1.4/Expect 5.17/incr Tcl 1.5 .  Oratcl, Sybtcl, GLXaux as well
        as some custom sgitcl extensions (tclObjSrv, rstat, sautil,
        SNMP, wwwHelp, as well as support for various SGI specific
        widgets and the Xbae Matrix widget) are also provided.
Updated: 04/1997
Contact: Unknown

What: sgtool
Where: <URL:ftp://ftp.cs.helsinki.fi/pub/Software/Local/Sgrep/>
Description: Sgtool is a Tcl/Tk interface to sgrep which provides
        a structured query interface to almost any kind of
        text file with a well known structure.
        Supports easy creation of sgrep queries and macro libraries.
        Requires Tk 4.0.
Updated: 10/1997
Contact: <URL:mailto:Jani.Jaakkola@helsinki.fi> (Jani Jaakkola)
        <URL:mailto:Pekka.Kilpelainen@helsinki.fi> (Pekka Kilpel\xe4inen)

What: SHIFT
Where: <URL:http://www.path.berkeley.edu/shift/>
Description: SHIFT is a programming language for describing dynamic
        networks of hybrid automata.  It uses itcl, itk, and iwidgets, along
        with BLT, to provide a GUI interface. Latest alpha release
        no longer is dependant on itcl/itk/iwidgets.
Updated: 12/1996
Contact: <URL:mailto:shift-dev@path.berkeley.edu>

What: Shiva
Where: <URL:http://www-sdss.fnal.gov:8000/>
Description: Survey Human Interface and Visualization Environment
        (Shiva) is the supported toolkit to be used
        for assembling data reduction pipelines and host software for
        the SDSS data acquisition system.
Updated:
Contact: <URL:mailto:berman@sdss.fnal.gov>
        <URL:mailto:sergey@sdss.fnal.gov>
        <URL:mailto:ruth@sdss.fnal.gov>
        <URL:mailto:petravic@sdss.fnal.gov>

What: showaudio.tk
Where: From the contact
Description: Tk interface to sox for playing sounds.
Updated:
Contact: <URL:mailto:nelson@santafe.edu> (Nelson Minar)

What: Show keycodes
Where: <URL:ftp://ftp.neosoft.com/languages/tcl/sorted/x11/tkshowkeys/tkshowkeys.gz>
Description: Display X keycode information.
Updated: 02/1997
Contact: <URL:mailto:mharriso@spd.dsccc.com> (Mark Harrison)

What: Sibylla
Where: <URL:http://www.cib.unibo.it/guests/ariadne/sibylla/>
Description: An application development framework for WWW based applications.
        Sibylla allows access to data stored in databases, indexed HTML
        files, or, in general to data management by a server-side application.
        Sibylla 2.0 supports BasisPlus, Informix, Ingres, Microsoft SQL
        Server, mSQL, Oracle, and Sybase.  The WWW interface module for
        Sibylla is free.  The various database modules have varying prices
        depending on the database.  See the WWW site for details.
Updated: 11/1996
Contact: <URL:mailto:ricotti@ariadne.it> (Ing. M.Ricotti)

What: Sift-Mail
Where: <URL:ftp://oneworld.wa.com/pub/laurence/>
Description: A program for filtering incoming email, using a Tcl extension
        based around the c-client API.  For more info, see
        <URL:http://oneworld.wa.com/laurence/sift-mail.html>.
        An X Window interface to configure is available.
Updated:
Contact: <URL:mailto:LGL@CSGrad.CS.VT.EDU> (Laurence Lundblade)

What: sim68k
Where: <URL:ftp://ftp.ensta.fr/pub/lang/tcl/contrib_ensta/sim68k.tar.gz>
Description: A Motorola 68000 processor simulator using C++ and Tcl 7.4
        Tk 3.6 for the user interface.  The program works with Tcl 7.5/Tk 4.0
        but has some binding problems.
Updated:
Contact: <URL:mailto:ucaclgr@ucl.ac.uk> (Laurent Riesterer)

What: SimCity
Where: <URL:ftp://ftp.uu.net/vendor/dux/SimCity/>
Description: This is a fully functional port of SimCity to X, with
        multi-player capability.  It does however 'melt' after 5
        minutes if you have not bought a license.  They call it a 'demo mode'.
Updated:
Contact: <URL:mailto:don@toad.com> (Don Hopkins)

What: SIMEX
Where: <URL:http://www.nmsr.labmed.umn.edu/>
Description: Discrete event simulation model support, providing random
        number generation, event and process management, user interface
        classes, aggregate statistics, and some basic data structions.
Updated: 04/1997
Contact: <URL:mailto:jan@simvax.labmed.umn.edu>
        <URL:mailto:michael@simvax.labmed.umn.edu>

What: SIMON
Where: <URL:ftp://ftp.elec.qmw.ac.uk/pub/dept/simon/>
Description: A Tk/Tcl based Mosaic Hotlist/subject space management program.
        A subject space server maintains a database for the users of
        the software.
Updated:
Contact: <URL:mailto:m.j.johnson@qmw.ac.uk> (M. J. Johnson)

What: Simple database interface
Where: From the contact
Description: Tcl/Tk front end to simple database.
Updated:
Contact: <URL:mailto:rgotto@vnet.ibm.com> (Richard Otto)

What: Simple Order Form generator
Where: <URL:ftp://ce-toolkit.crd.ge.com/tcl/simpleforms.tar.gz>
Description: A simple order form generator and processor package.
        It consists of a Tcl support library and CGI scripts that
        read forms from template files and use the email-www package
        to transport the results.
Updated:
Contact: Unknown

What: skim
Where: <URL:ftp://sunsite.unc.edu/pub/Linux/system/News/readers/skim-0.8.4.tar.gz>
Description: A Tk offline newsreader designed to work over SLIP/PPP
        lines.  Depends on Tcl 7.4/Tk 4.0.
Updated:
Contact: <URL:mailto:R.W.Pijlman@inter.NL.net> (Rene Pijlman)

What: tkslrn
Where: <URL:ftp://ftp.csn.net/dmw/tkslrn0.8.4.patch.gz>
        <URL:ftp://ftp.csn.net/dmw/tkslrn.rc.beta2>
        <URL:ftp://space.mit.edu/pub/davis/slrn/slrn0.8.3.tar.gz>
        <URL:ftp://space.mit.edu/pub/davis/slang/slang0.99-23.tar.gz>
Description: A set of patches adding a Tcl/Tk interface to slrn.
        Requires slrn, slang, Tcl 7.4 or newer, Tk 4.0 or newer.
        Uses Embedded Tk.
Updated:
Contact: <URL:mailto:dmw@csn.org> (Dave Warner)

What: SLab Recording Studio Software
Where: <URL:ftp://sunsite.unc.edu/pub/Linux/apps/sound/mixers/>
Description: SLab Direct to Disk Recording Studio.  Mixer supporting
        2 to 64 stereo outputs.  Includes Wave Editing, effects,
        bus groupings, dynamic digital filters, Tk based user interface,
        continuous controller recording, multiprocessing shared memory mix
        engine.  Suite includes MixSLab, StudioSLab, Master Controls,
        MicroMix, EffectSLab, WaveSLab, TapeSLab,
        Requires Linux, OSS/FREE 3.5.X, System V IPC, Tcl 7.5/Tk 4.1.
Updated: 05/1997
Contact: <URL:mailto:ncopelan@baynetworks.com> (Nick Copeland)

What: smaillog
Where: alt.sources archives
Description: email activity report for smail 2.5
Updated:
Contact: <URL:mailto:karl@NeoSoft.com> (Karl Lehenbauer)

What: SmartGDB
Where: <URL:http://hegel.ittc.ukans.edu/projects/smartgdb/>
Description: A patched version of GDB 4.16 with an integrated Tcl interpreter
        providing the ability to bind Tcl scripts to breakpoints.
Updated: 08/1997
Contact: <URL:mailto:smartgdb@ittc.ukans.edu>

What: sml_tk
Where: <URL:http://www.informatik.uni-bremen.de/%7Ecxl/sml_tk/>
Description: A Standard ML package providing a portable, typed
        and abstract interface to Tcl/Tk.  Combines advantages of
        Tk with the advantages of Standard ML.
Updated: 09/1997
Contact: <URL:mailto:smltk@informatik.uni-bremen.de>

What: CMU SNMP
Where: <URL:http://www.gaertner.de/snmp/>
        <URL:ftp://ftp.ibr.cs.tu-bs.de/pub/local/linux-cmu-snmp/cmu-snmp-linux-3.3-src.tar.gz>
        <URL:ftp://sunsite.unc.edu/pub/Linux/system/Network/admin/cmu-snmp-linux-3.3-src.tar.gz>
        <URL:ftp://lancaster.andrew.cmu.edu/pub/snmp-dist/cmu-snmp2.1.2.tar>
        <URL:ftp://ftp.ece.ucdavis.edu/pub/snmp/hp-cmu-snmp-2.1.2.1.tar.gz>
Description: CMU SNMP agent and clients include a modified Tcl/Tk interpreter.
        It supports SNMPv1 and SNMPv2.  It includes a bilingual agent
        and several simple command line management tools.  It
        is based on the CMU SNMP release with USEC support.  It does
        not implement the historic party based administrative model of SNMPv2.
Updated: 04/1997
Contact: <URL:mailto:glenn@cs.uwa.edu.au> (Glenn Huxtable)
        <URL:mailto:hardaker@chroma.ece.ucdavis.edu> (Wes Hardaker - HP/UX)

What: SNMP Test Suite
Where: <URL:ftp://ftp.psi.com/isode/isode-8.tar.Z>
Description: Contains a SNMP-capable Tcl.
Updated:
Contact: <URL:mailto:james@Newbridge.COM> (James Watt)

What: SOAR
Where: <URL:http://www.isi.edu/soar/soar.html>
Description: Soar is used by AI researchers to construct integrated intelligent
        agents, and by cognitive scientists for cognitive modelling.
        Recent versions of Soar use Tcl/Tk to do scripting and user interfaces.
        Soar is available on a variety of platforms.  See
        <URL:http://www.psyc.nott.ac.uk/users/ritter/soar-faq.html>
        for more details.  Also see <URL:news:comp.ai> for discussions
        on SOAR.
Updated:
Contact: <URL:mailto:soar-requests@cs.cmu.edu>

What: Sound Studio
Where: <URL:http://www.elec-eng.leeds.ac.uk/staff/een6njb/Software/Studio/screens.html>
Description: Tk 4.0 application which enables recording, playback and simple
        cut & paste editing of sound files of diverse formats on a PC equipped
        with a soundcard and the USS (formally VoxWare) sound drivers
        Depends on Sox for format conversions.
Updated: 06/1997
Contact: <URL:mailto:sharpep@liciren.li.co.uk> (Paul Sharpe)

What: Source-Navigator
Where: <URL:http://www.cas-gmbh.de/en/software/snav/>
        <URL:http://www.multix.de/>
Description: Formerly known as PathFinder, this is a free evaluation license
        copy of a restricted version of the commercial product.
        CAS-GMBH is the distributor for Germany, Austria, and Switzerland.
        Code analyzer and reverse engineering tool to give
        an understanding of C, C++, Tcl, itcl, FORTRAN programs.
        Includes code parsers, a symbol hierarchy browser, source code editor,
        retriever, code metrics, and more.
        ATS is the USA distributor for Source-Navigator.
Updated: 08/1997
Contact: <URL:mailto:zkoppany@multix.de>
        <URL:mailto:atscorp@atscorp.com>

What: sparcOmatic
Where: <URL:ftp://ftp.smli.com/pub/tcl/suhler/sparcOmatic.tar.gz>
Description: Tk interface to a software MIDI music synthesiser on
        a Sun SPARC.
Updated: 05/1997
Contact: <URL:mailto:stephen.uhler@sun.com> (Stephen Uhler)

What: src2tex
Where: <URL:http://www.cc.gunma-u.ac.jp/%7Eamano/kamano.html>
Description: Text converter from at least 24 different types of source code
        into LaTeX.  Permits not only pretty printing, but also recognizes
        math formulae in comment areas of the programs, patch in
        PostScript or Encapsulated PostScript images into resulting
        TeX file, allows one to easily incorporate documentation and
        manuals with source code, and allows for attractive output of
        source for reference purposes.
Updated: 02/1997
Contact: <URL:mailto:kamano@po.iijnet.or.jp> (Kazuo AMANO)
        <URL:mailto:m93093@euclides.josai.ac.jp> (Shinichi NOMOTO)

What: SSA interface
Where: <URL:ftp://ftp.eng.auburn.edu/pub/doug/ssa.tclX>
Description: Tk/tclX interface to browsing a SPARC Storage Array set of
        disks.  For more information, see
        <URL:http://www.eng.auburn.edu/pub/doug/second.html>.
Updated:
Contact: <URL:mailto:doug@eng.auburn.edu> (Doug Hughes)

What: startppp
Where: From the contact
Description: Tk interface to pppd to start a Point to Point Protocol (PPP)
        connection as well as display the number of 'phone units' that
        have passed.  Requires Tk 4.0.
Updated: 04/1997
Contact: <URL:mailto:msott@cip.informatik.uni-erlangen.de>

What: Stdio Musician
Where: <URL:http://www.ikm.com/>
        <URL:http://www.4front-tech.com/>
Description: Tk interface to the 4Front Technologies Open Sound Card.
        Maps keystrokes to notes, provides sliders for volume,
        instrument number and octave range.
Updated: 10/1997
Contact: <URL:mailto:phm@ikm.com> (Patrick H. Madden)

What: stetris
Where: <URL:ftp://kaolin.unice.fr/pub/Contrib/stetris-1.1.tar.gz>
Description: Version of Tetris written in STk (Scheme based Tk).
Updated:
Contact: <URL:mailto:hjstein@math.huji.ac.il> (Dr. Harvey J. Stein)

What: Stopwatch for Tcl/Tk
Where: <URL:http://www.hf.rim.or.jp/%7Enagao/stopwatch1.0.tar.gz>
Description: A simple stopwatch implemented in Tcl/Tk.
        This script works as both tclet and stand alone program.
        Tcl7.5/Tk4.1 or newer version including Tcl8.0/Tk8.0 is required.
Updated: 12/1997
Contact: <URL:mailto:nagao@hf.rim.or.jp> (Nagao Shijo)

What: stprof
Where: <URL:ftp://ftp.neosoft.com/languages/tcl/sorted/apps/stprof95/stprof95.tar.gz>
Description: German tax calculation program for 1994 and 1995.
Updated: 02/1997
Contact: <URL:mailto:kriegl.muc@sni.de> (Tuende Kriegl)

What: Tk Sound Editor (aedit)
Where: From the contact
Description: The beginnings of a Tk based sound editor.
Updated:
Contact: <URL:mailto:sani.nassif@att.com> (Sani R. Nassif) ???

What: SpecTcl/SpecJava/specPerl
Where: <URL:http://sunscript.sun.com/products/spectcl.html>
        <URL:ftp://ftp.sunlabs.com/pub/tcl/SpecTcl/>
        <URL:http://www.keck.ucsf.edu/%7Ekvale/specperl.html>
        <URL:ftp://ftp.python.org/pub/python/contrib/Graphics/Tkinter/spectcl2py.py>
        <URL:http://ftp.digital.com/pub/plan/python/contrib/Graphics/Tkinter/SpecPython-0.1.tar.gz>
Description: GUI builder for Tk/Tcl.
        Supports WYSIWYG drag and drop interface,
        ability to support new Tk widgets automatically, with simple
        access to generated code.
        The licensing for SpecTcl 1.1 is similar to Tcl/Tk core.  The
        the source is available and the product is free.  No future
        releases are planned, and no support is available from Sun.
        Documentation in PostScript and PDF format are available.
        Versions for Unix, Windows and Macintosh are available.
        specJava is also distributed with the package.  This
        application uses the same user interface, but generates
        Java instead of Tcl/Tk.
        specPerl is a set of add-on files by Mark Kvale that allow
        Perl/Tk code to be generated by the same interface, after
        installing pTk.  It requires specTcl 1.1, ptk 4.02.002 and perl 5.
        The python URL is a Python script to convert SpecTcl tcl output
        to Python Tkinter format.
        The Digital URL is to code which creates a specPython executable
        which is compatible with SpecTcl 1.0 or SpecJava 0.3.
Updated: 09/1997
Contact: <URL:mailto:SpecTcl@tcl.eng.sun.com>
        <URL:mailto:kvale@ivy.ucsf.edu>

What: Spice interface
Where: <URL:ftp://ftp.fernuni-hagen.de/pub/fachb/et/es/>
        <URL:http://es-sun2.fernuni-hagen.de/editor/editor/editor.html>
Description: Experimental schematic SPICE interface written in Stk.
Updated: 10/1997
Contact: <URL:mailto:fritz.heinrichmeyer@fernuni-hagen.de> (Johann Friedrich Heinrichmeyer)

What: Spynergy Weblet Developer(TM)
Where: <URL:http://www.eolas.com/>
Description: Commercial GUI builder which supports all platforms and
        supports the latest versions of Tcl/Tk.  It has a free 2-4 week
        trial period for the entire package.  Supports tclet developement
        with enhanced security, etc.
Updated: 11/1996
Contact: <URL:mailto:info@eolas.com>

What: STEAD
Where: <URL:ftp://ftp.ensta.fr/pub/tcl/contrib_ensta/STEAD-v0.36-alpha.tar.gz>
Description: Sympathetic Tk-based Editor for Average Dummies (STEAD)
        is a Tk 3.6 based editor based on jedit.  The doc is in French with
        menus in English.  Text selections (including rectangulars) can be piped
        through filters, search and replace using regular expressions,
        multilevel undo and redo, and many other features.
        Requires Tk 3.6/Tcl 7.3.
Updated: 09/1996
Contact: <URL:mailto:diam@ensta.fr> (Maurice DIAMANTINI)

What: subtile
Where: <URL:ftp://ftp.bdt.com/home/elf/pub/subtile-0.2.shar>
Description: a Tcl/Tk (4.0 or 4.1) program for generating Penrose,
        Ammann, and other aperiodic tilings through substitution or
        composition rules, displaying them, taking their fourier
        transforms, and generating postscript you can print for the
        kids to color.
Updated:
Contact: <URL:mailto:rec@elf.org> (Roger E. Critchlow Jr.)

What: Subway Navigator
Where: Source not available at this time
Description: Tk-based internet service to find routines in the world's
        subway systems.  Reach the subway via
        <URL:telnet://metro.jussieu.fr:10000> or
        <URL:gopher://gopher.jussieu.fr:70/1/metro>.
Updated:
Contact: <URL:mailto:Pierre.David@prism.uvsq.fr> (Pierre David)

What: Swedish/English dictionary
Where: From the contact
Description: A Python/Tk based Swedish/English dictionary.
Updated:
Contact: <URL:mailto:mchapman@erinet.com> (Mitch Chapman)

What: Symbolic derivations
Where: <URL:ftp://ftp.neosoft.com/languages/tcl/sorted/math/tderiv-1.0/tderiv-1.0.tar.gz>
Description: A simple symbolic derivation solver.
Updated: 02/1997
Contact: <URL:mailto:tiller@solace.me.uiuc.edu> (Michael Tiller)

What: System Security Scanner (3S)
Where: <URL:http://www.iss.net/3s>
Description: Tcl/Tk/Tix based tool which searches your machine for
        vulnerabilities of file permissions, account passwords, configuration
        of rhosts, shosts, netrc, inetd, host.equiv, and checks files
        against an MD5 library.
        Currently available for Linux, SunOS 4 and Solaris 2.
Updated:
Contact: <URL:mailto:cklaus@iss.net> (Christopher William Klaus)

What: Tabula Rosa
Where: <URL:http://found.cs.nyu.edu/fox/tab/>
Description: A multiscale user interface system builder based on STk.
        It is based on the Pad interface paradigm, providing the user
        with a movable scalable view of a surface of
        infinte detail and extent.  User interface objects on this
        surface can be moved and scaled just as the viewpoint can.
Updated: 10/1997
Contact: <URL:fox@cat.nyu.edu> (David Fox)

What: TACOMA
Where: <URL:http://www.cs.uit.no/DOS/Tacoma/>
Description: Operating system support for agents written in various languages.
        Tcl/Tk was the first language supported, but C, Perl, Python and
        Elk are also supported in version 1.2.
Updated:
Contact: <URL:mailto:tacoma-users@cs.uit.no> (TACOMA mailing list)

What: Tch
Where: <URL:ftp://ftp.neosoft.com/languages/tcl/sorted/info/tch01a.gz>
Description: A program which quickly and easily accesses the documentation
        for Tcl/Tk.  It does not rely on the man pages.  The doc has been
        reformatted and rewritten for use with Tch.  Version 0.1 is
        alpha.  This program will probably become shareware or commercial
        as it develops in detail.
Updated: 02/1997
Contact: <URL:mailto:mcdonald@cs.sfu.ca> (Ken McDonald)

What: Tcl compiler (Koski)
Where: <URL:ftp://ftp.running-start.com/pub/tclc.13Apr96.tar.gz>
Description: A Tcl to C compiler, written as a class project.
        Also see <URL:http://www.running-start.com/dkoski/Papers.html>
        for his paper.
Updated:
Contact: <URL:mailto:dkoski@running-start.com> (David Koski)

What: Tcl compiler (Tromey)
Where: <URL:http://drip.colorado.edu/%7Etromey/src/tcc-0.1.tar.gz>
Description: Written in C++ with templates (g++ 2.6.3), this
        requires no changes to the Tcl core.  It compiles procedures
        as they are defined, as well as if, while and for statements
        and math expressions.  Only tested with Tcl 7.3.
Updated:
Contact: <URL:mailto:tromey@cns.caltech.edu> (Tom Tromey)

What: Tcl
Where: <URL:http://sunscript.sun.com/>
        <URL:http://sunscript.sun.com/TclTkCore/8.0.html>
        <URL:ftp://ftp.sunlabs.com/pub/tcl/tcl8.0p2.tar.gz>
        <URL:ftp://ftp.sunlabs.com/pub/tcl/tcl80p2.exe>
        <URL:ftp://ftp.sunlabs.com/pub/tcl/mactk8.0p2.sea.hqx>
        <URL:ftp://ftp.sunlabs.com/pub/tcl/example.tar.gz>
        <URL:http://www.sunlabs.com/research/tcl/>
        <URL:http://www.sunlabs.com/research/tcl/compiler.html>
        <URL:http://www.cs.uoregon.edu/research/tcl/patch/>
        <URL:http://hpux.cs.utah.edu/>
Description: The complete base package for Tcl.
        Tcl is intended to be a smallish language which is easily extendable,
        and used as a user configuration language.  It is of course
        being used for much more as well.
        Tcl 8.0p2 is the latest version.
        Source or binaries for Windows and Macintosh are available at
        the ftp site.  Binaries for Unix systems are available for purchase at
        <URL:http://www.infohaus.com/access/by-seller/Sun_Labs_TclTk_Shop/>.
        The example tar file contains source code that builds a simple dynamic
        extension for Unix, Macintosh and Windows.
        The Uoregon patch site lists patches posted to
        <URL:news:comp.lang.tcl> or emailed to the page maintainer.
        They are not necessarily verified or approved as being valid or
        safe by anyone.
        You can find the binary version of Tcl at the HP-UX software
        porting and archive center.
Updated: 09/1997
Contact: <URL:mailto:John.Ousterhout@eng.sun.com> (John Ousterhout)

What: Tcl / Tk install softlink
Where: <URL:ftp://ftp.neosoft.com/languages/tcl/sorted/file/installtk/installtk.gz>
Description: installtk is a script which creates a set of softlinks
        from the distribution directory to the public installation
        directories.
Updated: 02/1997
Contact: <URL:mailto:mjl@dino.ph.utexas.edu> (Maurice J. LeBrun)

What: Tcl shells
Where: <URL:ftp://ftp.fzi.de/pub/OBST/OBST3-4.3/tclshells.tar.Z>
Description: Package to assist users who want to build customized
        shells by choosing among Tcl/Tk extensions.
        Also see <URL:ftp://ftp.fzi.de/pub/OBST/www/OBST.html> for more
        information.
Updated:
Contact: <URL:mailto:stone@fzi.de>

What: Tcl-my-fancy
Where: <URL:ftp://ftp.neosoft.com/languages/tcl/sorted/devel/tcl-my-fancy-2.0.tar.gz>
Description: Set of steps and a simple sh script that tries to aid in
        creating Tcl 7.4/Tk 4.0 interpreters with various extensions.
Updated: 03/1997
Contact: <URL:mailto:tpoindex@nyx.net> (Tom Poindexter)

What: tcl_cruncher
Where: <URL:ftp://hplyot.obspm.fr/pub/tcl/tcl_cruncher-1.11.tar.gz>
Description: C program that parses and flag syntax errors in your
        Tcl/tclX/[incr tcl]/itcl/etc. sources.
        Can also produce faster sources by removing all unneeded
        white space, comments, etc.
Updated:
Contact: <URL:mailto:dl@mail.box.eu.org> (Laurent Demailly)

What: tcl2c
Where: <URL:http://www.inx.de/%7Ejn/tcl-hacks/>
Description: Update to the script that converts a Tcl script into a
        C string.  Fixes problem with some CPP's that do not process
        very long lines.  Works with ANSI C only.
        This WWW page also points to other useful information regarding
        the use of Tcl.
Updated: 10/1996
Contact: <URL:mailto:jn@berlin.snafu.de> (Juergen Nickelsen)

What: tcl2c for HP compilers
Where: From the contact
Description: The HP compiler could not handle the long lines generated by
        one of the previous updators of tcl2c.  So this one was posted.
Updated:
Contact: <URL:mailto:walker@opus.hpl.hp.com> (Rick Walker)

What: tcl2dos
Where: <URL:ftp://ftp.neosoft.com/languages/tcl/sorted/distrib/tcl2dos.sh.gz>
Description: Script to port a clean TCL distribution to DOS and/or Windows,
        ready to compile.  Note this only works for Tcl - NOT Tk.
Updated: 02/1997
Contact: <URL:mailto:byennaco@East.Sun.COM> (Bob Yennaco)

What: tcl2html
Where: <URL:http://www.cs.uoregon.edu/research/tcl/script/>
Description: Tcl script which creates an HTML presentation of a Tcl program.
        Preserves spacing, emphasizes comments, bolds Tcl keywords for
        presentation on the WWW.  Works as either a CGI script or stand-alone
        script.  Written in Tcl 7.6.
Updated: 07/1997
Contact: <URL:mailto:jeff.hobbs@acm.org> (Jeffrey Hobbs)

What: tcl++
Where: From the contact
Description: Tcl based code providing SELF-like prototype-based tcl objects.
Updated:
Contact: <URL:mailto:hwan@apple.com> (Hansel Wan)

What: ICEM CFD Engineering Tcl Compiler (tclc)
Where: <URL:http://www.icemcfd.com/tcl/ice.html>
        <URL:ftp://ftp.dnai.com/users/i/icemcfd/tclc/>
Description: A commercial Tcl Compiler, available for a number of
        Unix platforms.  Supports tk, tclX, itcl, blt, expect,
        and tcl-dp extensions.  Support for Unix and Windows NT
        Tcl/Tk 8.0 now available.
Updated: 11/1997
Contact: <URL:mailto:tcl@icemcfd.com>

What: tclCheck
Where: <URL:ftp://catless.ncl.ac.uk/pub/tclCheck-1.1.12.tar.gz>
Description: C program to perform a sanity check for brackets and their
        nesting.
        Does not permit commercial use.
Updated: 10/1997
Contact: <URL:mailto:Lindsay.Marshall@newcastle.ac.uk> (Lindsay F. Marshall)

What: Tcl-Debugger (Tdb)
Where: <URL:http://members.ping.at/risc/tdb.html>
        <URL:ftp://ftp.neosoft.com/languages/tcl/sorted/devel/debug/Dbg4.1.1-base.tar.gz>
        <URL:ftp://ftp.neosoft.com/languages/tcl/sorted/devel/debug/Dbg4.1.1-english.tar.gz>
        <URL:ftp://ftp.neosoft.com/languages/tcl/sorted/devel/debug/Dbg4.1.1-german.tar.gz>
        <URL:ftp://ftp.neosoft.com/languages/tcl/sorted/devel/debug/Dbg4.1.1-hpux.tar.gz>
        <URL:ftp://ftp.neosoft.com/languages/tcl/sorted/devel/debug/Dbg4.1.1-info.ps.gz>
        <URL:ftp://ftp.neosoft.com/languages/tcl/sorted/devel/debug/Dbg4.1.1-irix.tar.gz>
        <URL:ftp://ftp.neosoft.com/languages/tcl/sorted/devel/debug/Dbg4.1.1-linux.tar.gz>
        <URL:ftp://ftp.neosoft.com/languages/tcl/sorted/devel/debug/Dbg4.1.1-support.tar.gz>
Description: A debugger for Tcl scripts.  Features standard debugger commands
        and Tk frontend.  Comes with English/German language
        adaptation and help pages.  Ready to run on Linux, HP-UX, and Irix.
        This version is a free one.  A commercial package, with support,
        advanced features, and future upgrades assured, can be purchased.
Updated: 04/1997
Contact: <URL:mailto:risc@finwds01.tu-graz.ac.at> (Richard Schwaninger)

What: Tcl Edit
Where: From the contact
Description: A Simple Text editor in Tcl/tk
Updated:
Contact: <URL:mailto:celald@informatik.uni-bremen.de> (Celal Dikici)

What: tclhttpd
Where: <URL:ftp://ftp.sunlabs.com/pub/tcl/tclhttpd.tar.Z>
Description: An HTTP daemon written in Tcl.  Uses event-driven  I/O,
        and caches URL to file name lookups.  Provides CGI interface,
        built in image map hit detection, uses SafeTcl as an
        additional way to process a page, supports server side
        includes, and provides a GUI to monitor the server's activity.
Updated: 05/1997
Contact: <URL:mailto:brent.welch@sun.com> (Brent Welch)

What: tcllex
Where: <URL:ftp://charon.amdahl.com/pub/agc/tcllex-5.03.tar.gz>
        <URL:ftp://ftp.etsimo.uniovi.es/pub/tcl/code/tcllex-5.04.tar.gz>
        <URL:ftp://ftp.neosoft.com/languages/tcl/sorted/text/tcllex-5.03.tar.gz>
Description: Generate Tcl code from lex input.  Email the contact
        if you cannot find the latest version on the Tcl FTP site and
        cannot get into the Amdahl FTP site.
Updated: 02/1997
Contact: <URL:mailto:agc@uts.amdahl.com> (Alistair G. Crooks)

What: Tcl-NEST
Where: <URL:ftp://hill.lut.ac.uk/Software/tclnest1.0.tar.Z>
Description: A network simulation tool built upon the NEST networking
        simulation tool and Tcl.
Updated:
Contact: <URL:mailto:J.P.Knight@lut.ac.uk> (Jon Knight)

What: TclNews
Where: <URL:http://www.infinet.com/%7Etbringar/tclnews/>
Description: Usenet newsgroup reader.
Updated: 03/1997
Contact: <URL:mailto:tbrignar@infinet.com> (Tony Bringardner)

What: tclparse
Where: <URL:http://www.informatik.uni-stuttgart.de/ipvr/swlab/sopra/tclsyntax/tclparseHomeEngl.html>
Description: Package used to test Tcl/Tk scripts for writing and programming
        errors.  Recognizes writing mistakes in variable or command names,
        wrong number of parameters passed, and forgotten $.  Tclparse
        cannot find _all_ such errors, since some may occur depending on
        the input data.  Sometimes, tclparse will even generate false error
        messages. Based on Tcl 7.6.
Updated: 04/1997
Contact: <URL:mailto:07031760536-002@t-online.de> (Stephan Weiss)
        <URL:mailto:grossmho@tick.informatik.uni-stuttgart.de> (Heiko Grossmann )

What: Tcl/Tk Perl 5 (Beattie)
Where: <URL:ftp://ftp.ox.ac.uk/pub/perl/Tcl-perl-a2.tar.gz>
        <URL:ftp://ftp.ox.ac.uk/pub/perl/TclTk-b1.tar.gz>
        <URL:ftp://sable.ox.ac.uk/pub/perl/Tcl-ext-a1.tar.gz>
        <URL:ftp://sable.ox.ac.uk/pub/perl/tkperl5a5.tar.gz>
        <URL:ftp://black.ox.ac.uk/src/ALPHA/Tcl-ext-a1.tar.gz>
        <URL:ftp://black.ox.ac.uk/src/ALPHA/tkperl5a5.tar.gz>
Description: These are Perl 5.000 extensions.  Tcl-perl/Tcl-ext allows a Perl
        program to create Tcl interpreters, evaluate scripts and files,
        dynamically bind commands into them in either C or Perl, manipulate Tcl
        variables, tie the variables to Perl variables, etc.  It will use a
        dynamic libtcl if one is available.
        The tkperl5 extends the Tcl-Perl extension to bind in the Tk widgets.
        This extension is incompatible with the pTk extension.
Updated:
Contact: <URL:mailto:mbeattie@sable.ox.ac.uk> (Malcolm Beattie)

What: tclpty
Where: <URL:ftp://ftp.neosoft.com/languages/tcl/sorted/devel/tclpty-1.0.tar.gz>
Description: Versions of tclsh and wish built with a new channel type called
        pty.  A pty/tty pair is opened and a command is then exec'd with
        its input and output streams connected to the slave side of the
        pair.  The master side is accessible using normal Tcl channel and file
        commands.  A C API is also provided.
Updated: 06/1997
Contact: <URL:mailto:dmlb@ragnet.demon.co.uk> (Duncan Barclay)

What: TclRobots
Where: <URL:ftp://ftp.neosoft.com/languages/tcl/sorted/games/tclrobots-2.0/tclrobots-2.0.tar.gz>
        <URL:ftp://ftp.neosoft.com/languages/tcl/sorted/misc/TclRobots/challenge-1/challenge-1.tar.gz>
        <URL:ftp://ftp.neosoft.com/languages/tcl/sorted/misc/TclRobots/challenge-2/challenge-2.tar.gz>
Description: A programming game in which one writes Tcl programs to
        control a robot, which must survive a battle with other
        robots.  Strongly influenced by CROBOTS.  Requires Tcl
        7.4 and Tk 4.0.  Uses "send".  For more info, see
        <URL:http://www.nyx.net/%7Etpoindex/>.
        The challenge tar files contain the winning robots for the 1995 and
        the 1996 competitions.
Updated: 02/1997
Contact: <URL:mailto:tpoindex@nyx.net> (Tom Poindexter)

What: tcltags (Hoegeman)
Where: From the contact
Description: Tcl command to generate vi tags file.
Updated:
Contact: <URL:mailto:mh@wx.gtegsc.com> (Michael Hoegeman)

What: tcltags (LoVerso)
Where: From the contact
Description: /bin/sh command to generate vi tags file.
Updated:
Contact: <URL:mailto:John@LoVerso.Southborough.MA.US> (John Robert LoVerso)

What: tcltags (Tromey)
Where: <URL:ftp://ftp.neosoft.com/languages/tcl/sorted/text/tcltags.tcl.gz>
Description: Emacs TAGS generation for Tcl source.  This was updated
        by Kartmann in November, 1995
Updated: 02/1997
Contact: <URL:mailto:tromey@busco.lanl.gov> (Tom Tromey)
        <URL:mailto:kartmann@azur.enet.dec.com> (Emmanuel KARTMANN)

What: tcltkgrass
Where: <URL:ftp://moon.cecer.army.mil/grass/incoming/tcltkgrass.tar.Z>
Description: Tcl/Tk front-end for GRASS
Updated:
Contact: <URL:mailto:markline@henson.cc.wwu.edu> (Mark Line)

What: Tcl to C compiler (brannon)
Where: From the contact
Description: Compiles Tcl scripts into corresponding C code.
Updated:
Contact: <URL:mailto:tb06@cs1.cc.lehigh.edu> (TERRENCE MONROE BRANNON) ???

What: tcl to c process
Where: From the contact
Description: set of steps placed in tkined makefile to build an
        initialized C string to a tcl script.
Updated:
Contact: <URL:mailto:schoenw@ibr.cs.tu-bs.de> (Juergen Schoenwaelder)

What: tcltrim
Where: From the contact
Description: Read in a Tcl script and remove empty lines, commented lines,
        and trim space to try to speed up script.  May cause problems if
        your code expected to find these things at run time.
Updated:
Contact: <URL:mailto:ioi@xpi.com> (Ioi Lam)

What: tcltt, v1
Where: <URL:ftp://ftp.white.toronto.edu/pub/muds/tcltt>
Description: Tcl TinyTalk - a multi-user interaction tool.
Updated:
Contact: <URL:mailto:cks@sys.utoronto.ca> (Chris Siebenmann)

What: TCLtt (TCL-TinyTalk)
Where: From the contact
Description: Programmable client for connecting to MUDs (effectively, chat
        servers with role playing).  Uses TCL 6.7, should be OK with earlier.
Updated:
Contact: <URL:mailto:dkfenger@sirius.uvic.ca> (David Fenger)

What: TclTutor
Where: <URL:http://www.msen.com/%7Eclif/TclTutor.html>
Description: Interactive lessons teaching Tcl 7.6 / Tk 4.2.
         Windows 96 and Windows NT support was added in release 0.93.
Updated: 07/1997
Contact: <URL:mailto:clif@clif.ypsi.mi.us> (Clif Flynt)

What: TclYasp
Where: <URL:ftp://ftp.stg.brown.edu/pub/sgml/>
Description: An integration of a conforming SGML parser with Tcl.  Ity
        uses a simple procedure call interface rather than an object
        oriented interface like CoST 1.1.
Updated:
Contact: <URL:mailto:dgd@cs.bu.edu> (David Durand)

What: tcshql
Where: <URL:ftp://ftp.neosoft.com/languages/tcl/sorted/apps/databases/tcshql-1.0/tcshql-1.0.tar.gz>
Description: A Tcl 7.4 interface to the shql SQL database program.
        Provides Tcl procedures to create, read and write a shql database.
Updated: 02/1997
Contact: <URL:mailto:jfontain@mygale.org> (Jean-Luc Fontaine)

What: tdcad
Where: <URL:ftp://ftp.neosoft.com/languages/tcl/sorted/graphics/tdcad2.0b/tdcad2.0b.tar.gz>
Description: A little Tk CAD drawing program in early Alpha stage.
Updated: 02/1997
Contact: <URL:mailto:tdoan@bnr.ca> (Tuan Doan)

What: tdoc
Where: <URL:ftp://ftp.neosoft.com/languages/tcl/sorted/text/Tdoc1.2.1-base.tar.gz>
        <URL:ftp://ftp.neosoft.com/languages/tcl/sorted/text/Tdoc1.2.1-english.tar.gz>
        <URL:ftp://ftp.neosoft.com/languages/tcl/sorted/text/Tdoc1.2.1-german.tar.gz>
        <URL:ftp://ftp.neosoft.com/languages/tcl/sorted/text/Tdoc1.2.1-hpux.tar.gz>
        <URL:ftp://ftp.neosoft.com/languages/tcl/sorted/text/Tdoc1.2.1-info.tar.gz>
        <URL:ftp://ftp.neosoft.com/languages/tcl/sorted/text/Tdoc1.2.1-irix.tar.gz>
        <URL:ftp://ftp.neosoft.com/languages/tcl/sorted/text/Tdoc1.2.1-linux.tar.gz>
        <URL:ftp://ftp.neosoft.com/languages/tcl/sorted/text/Tdoc1.2.1-support.tar.gz>
Description: Create documentation from Tcl scripts using the Perl pod
        notation.  Output may be in HTML, LaTeX, nroff, or plain text.
Updated: 02/1997
Contact: <URL:mailto:risc@finwds01.tu-graz.ac.at> (Richard Schwaninger)

What: TeamRooms
Where: <URL:http://www.cpsc.ucalgary.ca/projects/grouplab/teamrooms/>
        <URL:http://www.cpsc.ucalgary.ca/projects/grouplab/papers/>
Description: Tk based internet groupware environment that allows you to
        work with colleagues in real-time or asynchronously, using Unix,
        Macintosh and Windows machines.  See the WWW page for info on
        mailing lists, etc.  Releases for SunOS, Solaris, SGI, Linux,
        AIX, Windows 95/NT, Macintosh 68k/PPC are available.
        TeamRooms is currently undergoing the beta testing for the
        version 1 release.
Updated: 09/1996
Contact: <URL:mailto:roseman@cpsc.ucalgary.ca> (Mark Roseman)

What: Teapot
Where: <URL:ftp://cantor.informatik.rwth-aachen.de/pub/unix/>
Description: A Tcl/curses based Table editor and planner.
        Supports multiple languages, iterative expressions, three
        dimensional sheets, etc.
        Should work on any POSIX, ANSI C, XDR, System V curses (ncurses)
        library system, and supports X/OPEN message catalots.
Updated:
Contact: <URL:mailto:michael@cantor.informatik.rwth-aachen.de> (Michael Haardt)

What: Tecate
Where: <URL:ftp://ftp.sdsc.edu/pub/sdsc/graphics/tecate/tecate.tar.gz>
Description: As described in Dr. Dobbs Journal, July 1997, Tecate is an
        extension of Tcl providing commands to interact with 3-D objects.
        Based on the OpenGL/Mesa library, Tecate provides the ability to
        create scriptable 3D browser applications.
Updated: 08/1997
Contact: <URL:mailto:kochevar@sdsc.edu> (Peter D. Kochevar)

What: TeenyMUD
Where: From the contact
Description: a small Multi User Dungeon program which is based on a
        heavily modified version of Tcl.
Updated:
Contact: <URL:mailto:teeny-list-request@fido.econlab.arizona.edu> (TeenyMUD admin addr)
        <URL:mailto:teeny-list@fido.econlab.arizona.edu> (Teeny MUD Mailing List)
        <URL:mailto:downsj@atlantis.CS.ORST.EDU> (jason downs)

What: term_expect
Where: <URL:ftp://ftp.cme.nist.gov/pub/expect/expect.tar.Z>
Description: Expectk script that tests character graphic (e.g., Curses) apps.
Updated:
Contact: <URL:mailto:libes@nist.gov> (Don Libes)

What: tess
Where: <URL:ftp://ftp.neosoft.com/languages/tcl/sorted/file/tess3.2/tess3.2.tar.gz>
        <URL:ftp://ftp.crl.com/ftp/users/pc/pcoad/tess3.2.tar.gz>
Description: tess (tar extraction simplification script) is a tcl/tk based
        tar file extraction tool.  tess will automatically uncompress/unzip
        files ending in .Z or .gz respectively.
Updated: 02/1997
Contact: <URL:mailto:pcoad@crl.com> (Paul E Coad)

What: testApp
Where: From the contact
Description: A bare bones C application that creates a Tcl command
        and associates it with a button's callback.
Updated:
Contact: <URL:mailto:kennykb@dssv01.crd.ge.com> (Kevin B. Kenny)

What: tFloys
Where: <URL:http://www.aridolan.com/>
Description: Web oriented Artifical Life site where you can find
        versions of Floys - the territorial flocking creatures that
        defend against strangers.  There are Tcl/Tk and Java versions.
Updated: 11/1997
Contact: <URL:aridolan@netvision.net.il> (Ariel Dolan)

What: TH
Where: <URL:http://www.ece.cmu.edu/afs/ece/usr/svoboda/www/th/th.2.1.tar>
        <URL:ftp://ftp.neosoft.com/languages/tcl/sorted/devel/th.2.1.tar.gz>
Description: Teacher Hypertools created with Elsbeth.  These tools
        add new capabilities to other Tk programs.  See
        <URL:http://www.ece.cmu.edu/afs/ece/usr/svoboda/www/th/homepage.html>
        for more information concerning Teacher Hypertools.
Updated: 02/1997
Contact: <URL:mailto:svoboda@ece.cmu.edu> (David Svoboda)

What: Threading Analyst
Where: <URL:ftp://ftp.biochem.ucl.ac.uk/pub/px/>
Description: The Threading Analyst (tan.tcl), along with the Protein
        extension (px) to Tk/Tcl provide a GUI interface to a program
        which provides protein classification and prediction modelling.
Updated:
Contact: <URL:mailto:rmiller@bsm.bioc.ucl.ac.uk> (Rob Miller, Ph.D.)

What: tickle
Where: <URL:ftp://ftp.msen.com/pub/vendor/ice/tickle/AppOnly.hqx>
        <URL:ftp://ftp.msen.com/pub/vendor/ice/tickle/DocOnly.hqx>
        <URL:ftp://ftp.msen.com/pub/vendor/ice/tickle/EngineOnly.hqx>
        <URL:ftp://ftp.msen.com/pub/vendor/ice/tickle/scripts.hqx>
        <URL:ftp://ftp.msen.com/pub/vendor/ice/tickle/XTCL.hqx>
        <URL:ftp://ftp.msen.com/pub/vendor/ice/tickle/Tickle5.0v1.hqx>
Description: Tickle is a Macintosh text editor and file converter
        handling binhex, uudecode, compress, tar, MacBinary, Apple
        Single/Double, etc.  Supports System 7's drag and drop.
        Provides access to Macintosh functions such as Resource Manager,
        Communications Toolbox, OSA components, Editions and
        AppleEvents.  Contains a Macintosh Tcl interpreter and
        library.  Supports tclX extensions and some unix equivalent
        utilities.
Updated:
Contact: <URL:mailto:tickle@ice.com>
        <URL:mailto:time@ice.com>

What: TickleServices
Where: <URL:ftp://sonata.cc.purdue.edu/pub/next/submissions/TickleServices1.1.compressed>
Description: Shareware dynamic NEXTSTEP application which uses Tcl
        to provide a Services Menu framework.
        (Ed note: Sorry for the brief description, but I really don't understand
        NEXTSTEP enough to do better)
Updated:
Contact: <URL:mailto:scott@gac.edu> (Scott Hess)

What: TIGER
Where: <URL:ftp://metallica.prakinf.tu-ilmenau.de/pub/PROJECTS/TIGER1.0/tiger1.0.tar.gz>
        <URL:http://metallica.prakinf.tu-ilmenau.de/egr/tiger.htm>
Description: Tcl-based Interpretative Graphics EnviRonment is a tool for
        programming OpenGL.  It has a Tcl extension for OpenGL 1.0,
        with integration of the Tk widget set, extensibile TIGER kernel,
        a Tk editor/soft debugger (in development), and a course for students
        to learn OpenGL.  Depends on Tcl 7.3.  Runs on Irix, SunOS, AIX,
        Linux, NetBSD, HPUX.  Not for professional or commercial usage
        without registration.
        Send the line "subscribe TIGER mailing list" to join the TIGER mailing
        list.
Updated:
Contact: <URL:mailto:ekki@prakinf.tu-ilmenau.de> (Ekkehard 'Ekki' Beier)
        <URL:mailto:wicht@prakinf.tu-ilmenau.de> (TIGER mailing list)

What: timeclocks
Where: From the contact
Description: Tk application to keep track of how much time you spend doing
        different activities.
Updated:
Contact: <URL:mailto:forman@cs.washington.edu> (George Forman)

What: timesheet (Scroggins)
Where: <URL:ftp://ftp.neosoft.com/languages/tcl/sorted/apps/timesheet/timesheet.tar.gz>
Description: An online program which generates hardcopy time sheets.
Updated: 02/1997
Contact: <URL:mailto:monty.scroggins@rsd.dl.nec.com> (Monty Scroggins)

What: timesheet (tonys)
Where: <URL:ftp://ftp.neosoft.com/languages/tcl/sorted/apps/tonys.timesheet/tonys.timesheet.tar.gz>
Description: ??
Updated: 02/1997
Contact: ??

What: TiMidity
Where: <URL:http://www.clinet.fi/%7Etoivonen/timidity/>
Description: A MIDI to WAVE converter (MIDI renderer).  Doc claims that
        it has been used on Linux/FreeBSD with VoxWare driver,
        HP-UX with HP Network Audio Server, SunOS 4/5 with /dev/audio,
        DEC OSF/1 with MMS, Microsoft Windows NT and 95, MS-DOS and
        Macintosh.
Updated: 09/1996
Contact: <URL:mailto:toivonen@clinet.fi> (Tuukka Toivonen)

What: Tk
Where: <URL:http://sunscript.sun.com/>
        <URL:ftp://ftp.sunlabs.com/pub/tcl/tk8.0p2.tar.gz>
        <URL:ftp://ftp.sunlabs.com/pub/tcl/tk8.0p2.exe>
        <URL:ftp://ftp.sunlabs.com/pub/tcl/mactk8.0p2.sea.hqx>
        <URL:ftp://ftp.sunlabs.com/pub/tcl/tk4.2p2.tar.gz>
        <URL:ftp://ftp.sunlabs.com/pub/tcl/tk4.2p2.patch.gz>
        <URL:ftp://ftp.sunlabs.com/pub/tcl/win42.exe>
        <URL:ftp://ftp.sunlabs.com/pub/tcl/mactk4.2p1.sea.hqx>
        <URL:ftp://ftp.sunlabs.com/pub/tcl/w32s125.exe>
        <URL:ftp://ftp.sunlabs.com/pub/tcl/unz512xN.exe>
        <URL:ftp://ftp.sunlabs.com/pub/tcl/vclibs41.zip>
        <URL:ftp://ftp.sunlabs.com/pub/tcl/mac/>
        <URL:http://www.cs.wisc.edu/%7Embirk/bc450rtl.zip>
        <URL:ftp://info.service.rug.nl/networks/novell/netwire/novuser/11/bc450rtl.zip>
        <URL:ftp://nic.switch.ch/mirror/novell/netwire/novuser/11/bc450rtl.zip>
        <URL:ftp://nctuccca.edu.tw/vendors/Novell/netwire/novuser/11/bc450rtl.zip>
        <URL:http://www.bj-ig.de/tcltk/flat.txt>
        <URL:ftp://ftp.bj-ig.de/pub/tcltk/tk80sp01.exe>
        <URL:ftp://ftp.bj-ig.de/pub/tcltk/src80s01.tar.gz>
        <URL:http://www.bj-ig.de/wtk>
        <URL:ftp://ftp.bj-ig.de/pub/tcltk/wtkinst.exe>
Description: Tk is an X11 extension for Tcl.  It provides
        the means to write simple scripts to create and manipulate
        X window system windows with the various manipulators available
        in C libraries such as Motif.
        To compile Tk, you will need to get the Tcl 8.0 package as well.
        See <URL:http://www.sunlabs.com/cgi-bin/tcl/info.8.0>
        for more details of the latest release.
        Source or precompiled binaries for Windows (Win32s, Windows 95
        or Windows NT) and Macintosh are available.
        See <URL:http://www.infohaus.com/access/by-seller/Sun_Labs_TclTk_Shop/>
        for details on how to purchase the binaries for Unix systems.
        Leo Schubert's files at bj-ig create a faster Windows implementation.
Updated: 11/1997
Contact: <URL:mailto:John.Ousterhout@eng.sun.com> (John Ousterhout)
        <URL:mailto:leo@bj-ig.de> (Leo Schubert)

What: Tk patch to window raising
Where: From the contact
Description: Patch to tkWm.c to fix a problem raising toplevels under mwm
        and olwm.
Updated:
Contact: <URL:mailto:ouster@eng.sun.com> (John Ousterhout)

What: Tk to TkPerl converter
Where: From the contact
Description: Converts Tk programs to TkPerl5
Updated:
Contact: <URL:mailto:mhcoen@ai.mit.edu> (Michael H. Coen)

What: Tk Dylan
Where: <URL:http://legend.gwydion.cs.cmu.edu:8001/gwydion/mindy/>
        <URL:ftp://legend.gwydion.cs.cmu.edu/afs/cs/project/gwydion/release/>
Description: The CMU Mindy now ships with a Tk binding for its GUI interface.
Updated:
Contact: Unknown

What: Tk extensions via imake
Where: <URL:ftp://ftp.neosoft.com/languages/tcl/sorted/misc/tkmkmf-3.6/tkmkmf-3.6.tar.gz>
Description: An imake based utility that simplifies adding Tcl/Tk extensions
        to an interpreter so less frequent Tk core modifications are needed.
        Does not permit commercial use.
Updated: 02/1997
Contact: <URL:mailto:J.K.Wight@newcastle.ac.uk> (Jim Wight)

What: Tk Perl 4 (Schreiner)
Where: <URL:ftp://ftp.ira.uka.de/pub/x11/tkperl/tkperl_src-0.029.tar.gz>
        <URL:ftp://ftp.cis.ufl.edu/pub/perl/src/tkperl/tkperl-0.010.tar.z>
        <URL:ftp://ftp.cse.unsw.edu.au/pub/doc/applications/tkperl/>
Description: A Perl 4 library which can be linked into a Perl interpreter
        to provide access to the Tk/Tcl interpreter from Perl.
        This is different from the pTk extension.
Updated:
Contact: <URL:mailto:smile@ira.uka.de>,
        <URL:mailto:guenther@ira.uka.de> (Guenther Schreiner)

What: Tk Perl 4 (Grobgeld)
Where: <URL:ftp://ftp.cis.ufl.edu/pub/perl/scripts/wish.pl.gz>
Description: Perl 4 library for accessing the Tcl/Tk interpreter
        from within Perl.  Based on PerlWafe.
        This is different from the pTk extension.
Updated:
Contact: <URL:mailto:dov@menora.weizmann.ac.il> (Dov Grobgeld)

What: Perl/Tk (pTk)
Where: <URL:http://www.connect.net/gbarr/PerlTk/>
        <URL:ftp://ftp.u-net.com/junk/ni-s/Tk402.202.tar.gz>
        <URL:ftp://ftp.syd.dit.csiro.au/pub/perl5/local/>
        <URL:http://w4.lns.cornell.edu/%7Epvhp/ptk/doc/>
        <URL:http://pubweb.bnl.gov/%7Eptk/>
        <URL:http://www.perl.com/CPAN/authors/Gurusamy_Sarathy/>
        <URL:http://www.perl.com/CPAN/authors/NI-S/>
        <URL:http://www.tpj.com/>
Description: Perl 5 based Tk interface.  Provides
        a more object-oriented interface.  Based on Tk 4.0.
        Does not need Tcl or libtcl.a at all, and all Tk commands
        are available as native Perl XSUBs.  Requires at least
        Perl 5.002.  Known as TKML in the Perl 5 Modules FAQ.
        This distribution has a number of sample programs to demonstrate
        the module.  For instance, there is pfm, a perl tk file-manager like
        interface to emacs, ptknews (a GUI perl newsreader),
        tkpsh (the perl/tk equivalent to wish), toyedit (a text
        widget editor), browse (simple file browser front end to
        emacs), color_editor (frontend to Tk::ColorEditor), ixset
        (perl GUI interface to xset), pgs (perl/tk frontend to
        Ghostscript), rmt (remote control application), rolodex
        (a perl tk interface to notes), timer (a seconds based timer),
        tkpod (perl/Tk GUI pod viewer), and tkweb (a perl/Tk demo
        of doing WWW browsing).
        The csiro.au ftp site has a precompiled version of Perl 5.003/Tk b12
        for RedHat 3.0.3 for Linux.
        The authority location for the latest version of this package is
        located at the CPAN NI-S directory.
        See the Cornell site for the pTk FAQ and documentation and
        the BNL site for archives of the mailing list.
        See The Perl Journal site (tpj.com) for an archive of articles and
        sample code describing perl Tk.
        See the Sarathy CPAN directory for a binary distribution of pTk
        ported to Windows 95/NT.  This is still based on Tk 4.2
        (no native look and feel).
Updated: 10/1997
Contact: <URL:mailto:majordomo@lists.stanford.edu> with "subscribe ptk" requests
        in the body of the msg.

What: Tk Python (Ahlstrom)
Where: <URL:ftp://ftp.interet.com/pub/python/>
Description: A Native Python GUI language such that programs
        based on it run with a native look and feel on Windows NT
        and have a Tk look and feel under Unix/X.  Macintosh and OS/2 versions
        are expected.
Updated:
Contact: <URL:mailto:jim@interet.com> (James C. Ahlstrom)

What: Tk without Tcl
Where: From the contact
Description: An effort to separate Tk from its Tcl interpreter underpinnings
        is underway.  The intention is that the resulting Tk 4.x based
        system would be able to be used by many of the current interpreters
        such as Perl 5, Tcl, and Python.
Updated:
Contact: <URL:mailto:Nick.Ing-Simmons@tiuk.ti.com> (Nick Ing-Simmons)

What: tk WWW interface
Where: <URL:ftp://tk-www.mit.edu:8001/tk-www/help/tkWWW-0.13pre2.tar.gz>
        <URL:ftp://ftp.neosoft.com/languages/tcl/sorted/net/tkWWW-0.12/tkWWW-0.12.tar.gz>
        <URL:ftp://ftp.x.org/R5contrib/xli.1.15.tar.Z>
Description: A Tk WorldWideWeb (WWW) browser, requires tk 3.x.
        It expects to find xli to display external graphic files.
        Version 0.13 is intended for use with tk 4.0 and is quite buggy
        as of Mar 31 1995.  Also, see <URL:http://tk-www.mit.edu:8001/>.
Updated: 02/1997
Contact: <URL:mailto:tk-www-request@athena.mit.edu> (administration of mailing list)
        <URL:mailto:tk-www@athena.mit.edu> (WWW Tk Browser Discussion List)

What: tk WWW robot
Where: <URL:http://www.cs.sunyit.edu/Robots/tkwww.html>
Description: Extends tkwww functionality and can be used as a standalone
        agent that processes queries.
Updated:
Contact: <URL:mailto:scott@sunyit.edu> (Scott Spetka)

What: Tk xworld
Where: From the contact
Description: Tk world builder for the xworld server
Updated:
Contact: <URL:mailto:mdm@cis.ohio-state.edu> (Michael D. Moore)

What: TASH/TWASH
Where: <URL:http://www.ocsystems.com/xada/tash>
        <URL:http://wuarchive.wustl.edu/languages/ada/bindings/tash/>
        <URL:ftp://ocsystems.com/xada/tash/tash1.1b1.tar.gz>
        <URL:ftp://cs.nyu.edu/pub/gnat/>
        <URL:ftp://ftp.neosoft.com/languages/tcl/sorted/devel/tash1.0b1.tar.gz>
        <URL:http://lglwww.epfl.ch/Ada/Resources/Compilers/GNAT.html>
Description: A Tcl binding from Ada 95.  Allows a Tcl program to use Ada 95
        in place of C to implement Tcl commands as well as make the
        variety of Tcl library functions available to the Ada programmer.
        It can also be used to make the Tcl library functions available
        to an Ada program.  TWASH is the Ada/Tcl/Tk version of wish.
        Versions of TASH are available for Tcl 7.6 and 8.0.  These
        are available for Unix or Windows 95.
        Developed using GNAT, located at
        <URL:http://lglwww.epfl.ch/Ada/Resources/Compilers/GNAT.html>
        or <URL:ftp://cs.nyu.edu/pub/gnat/>.
        You need to get an Ada 95 compiler such as GNAT (the GNU New York
        University Ada Translator), version 2.09 or newer.
Updated: 09/1997
Contact: <URL:mailto:westley@buffnet.net> (Terry J. Westley)

What: tk2mif
Where: From the contact
Description: Tool that converts forms written in Tcl/Tk into graphic objects
        in FrameMaker's Maker Interchange Format (MIF).  This is an
        alpha release (not all widgets supported, no color supported,
        no image support) and is not bug free.
Updated: 08/1997
Contact: <URL:mailto:Peter.Weseloh@hamburg.sc.philips.com>

What: tk3play
Where: <URL:http://desmodus.biom.cornell.edu/tk3play/>
        <URL:http://www.heim3.tu-clausthal.de/%7Eolli/mpg123/>
Description: An MPEG Audio player depending on TclX 7.6.
        Depends on mpg123.
Updated: 06/1997
Contact: <URL:mailto:bef2@cornell.edu> (Brian Foutz)
        <URL:mailto:oliver.fromme@heim3.tu-clausthal.de>

What: TKAPPS
Where: <URL:http://infoweb.magi.com/%7Ejvgulik/>
Description: Contains apps based on vanilla tcl 7.5/tk4.1 (or newer) including
        a full featured mail and news reader (vmail3), vacation mail autoreply
        interface (vvac), editor with HTML support and spell checking (vedit),
        file manager (fm), program launcher (vprog),
        directory based database interface (vquery), mailbox monitor (vbiff),
        directory query interface, directory NUAD update interface (vdir).
        Tested under SunOS, AIX 3 and 4, HPUX and Linux.  May run on
        Windows 95/NT as well.  Also requires ispell version 3.x, vacation,
        mmencode, and uuencode/uudecode.
Updated: 03/1997
Contact: <URL:mailto:jvgulik@magi.com> (John van Gulik)

What: tkAtaxx
Where: <URL:http://nebo.cs.byu.edu/%7Ewilliams/ataxx/tkataxx.html>
        <URL:ftp://ftp.neosoft.com/languages/tcl/sorted/games/tkataxx-1.0/tkataxx-1.0.tar.gz>
Description: Strategy game similar to Othello.  Requires Tk 7.[45] and
        Tk 4.x.  5 levels of computer opponet, unlimited undo, save
        and load games, setup game board positions.
Updated: 02/1997
Contact: <URL:mailto:williams@cs.byu.edu> (John Williams)

What: TkBabyNames
Where: <URL:ftp://ftp.neosoft.com/languages/tcl/sorted/TkBabyNames-4.1/tkbaby-4.1.tar.gz>
Description: Provide combinations for someone seeking names for a new
        child.  Requires Tk 4.0.
Updated: 02/1997
Contact: <URL:mailto:bigler@texas.net> (Tyson Bigler)

What: TkBible
Where: From the contact
Description: Present the user with a menubar of the books of the Bible
        (obtained from <URL:ftp://sifon.cc.mcgill.ca/pub/things_of_interest/bible/)>
        and display the current book.
Updated:
Contact: <URL:mailto:mdm@cis.ohio-state.edu> (Michael D. Moore)

What: tkbiff (Hooft)
Where: From the contact
Description: A small xbiff-like program, in Tk 4.0.
Updated:
Contact: <URL:mailto:Rob.Hooft@EMBL-Heidelberg.DE> (Rob W. W. Hooft)

What: tkbiff (Libes)
Where: <URL:http://expect.nist.gov/tkbiff>
Description: allows arbitrary commands (play audio clip, metamail, etc) to
        be executed upon mail reception.  Runs on any UNIX host.  Has features
        unavailable in any other biff program.  Is flexible enough that you
        can make it do anything (including simulate any other biff).  Defaults
        provide very fast and convenient access to new email using very little
        screen real estate.
Updated: 05/1997
Contact: <URL:mailto:libes@nist.gov> (Don Libes)

What: Tkbroadcast
Where: <URL:http://www.cs.vassar.edu/%7Eetgold/tkbroadcast-1.8.tar.gz>
        <URL:ftp://ftp.neosoft.com/languages/tcl/sorted/net/tkbroadcast-1.8/tkbroadcast-1.8.tar.gz>
Description: Tkbroadcast is an X11 based messaging utility designed
        to provide funtionality similar to broadcast on the Apple
        Macintosh.  Requires Tcl 7.5/Tk 4.1.
Updated: 02/1997
Contact: <URL:mailto:etgold@cs.vassar.edu> (Ethan Gold)

What: tkbuttons
Where: From the contact
Description: Read a config file and put up a panel of buttons to run
        user specified Unix commands.
Updated:
Contact: <URL:mailto:jef@netcom.com> (Jef Poskanzer)

What: TkCD plus CDplayer
Where: <URL:ftp://sunsite.unc.edu/pub/Linux/apps/sound/players/CDplayer-2.0.tar.gz>
        <URL:ftp://raven.alaska.edu/pub/>
Description: Tk/Tcl GUI front end for CDplayer 2.0.  Requires a Linux or
        Coherent supported CD-ROM drive.  Porting to other systems
        using Sun CD-ROM ioctl() system should be simple.
        Questions about TkCD should be sent to its author, Michael Hamilton.
Updated:
Contact: <URL:mailto:mark@datasoft> (Mark Buckaway)
        <URL:mailto:michael@actrix.gen.nz> (Michael Hamilton)

What: tkcdctl
Where: From the contact
Description: A Tk base SCSI CD player skeleton.
Updated:
Contact: <URL:mailto:k-chinen@is.aist-nara.ac.jp> (Kenichi Chinen)

What: tkchrom
Where: <URL:ftp://ftp.neosoft.com/languages/tcl/sorted/apps/tkchrom-1.1/tkchrom-1.1.gz>
Description: A clock (patterned after xchrom) that uses the orientation
        of a wedge in a circle to indicate the time.
Updated: 02/1997
Contact: <URL:mailto:phelps@cs.berkeley.edu> (Tom Phelps)

What: TkCon
Where: <URL:http://www.cs.uoregon.edu/research/tcl/script/tkcon/>
        <URL:ftp://ftp.cs.uoregon.edu/pub/tcl/tkcon/>
Description: A Tcl/Tk source standard console.  It not only is a replacement
        for the one that comes with Tk on Windows and Macintosh, but can
        also be used under Unix.  Provides command history, path/proc/variable
        name expansion, multiple interpreter consoles, captures stdout and
        stderr, character and proc highlighting, history searching,
        copy/paste between consoles, communicate with other tk
        interpreters, supports dynamically loadable extensions,
        electric character and proc highlighting.  Latest version supports
        attaching to itcl/Tcl 8 namespaces.
        Regular updates occur - check pack on the WWW page for announcements.
        Requires Tcl 7.6+/Tk 4.2+.
        This is the last intended release of the software.
Updated: 07/1997
Contact: <URL:mailto:jeff.hobbs@acm.org> (Jeffrey Hobbs)

What: tkconnect
Where: <URL:http://www.lyot.obspm.fr/%7Edl/softs.html>
        <URL:ftp://ftp.lyot.obspm.fr/tcl/tkconnect>
Description: Simple Tcl7.5/Tk 4.1 TCP/IP multi-connection, multi-window
        client that could be useful for MUDs, game servers, debugging
        a network, etc. but mainly is useful as an example/tutorial on
        using Tcl/Tk networking and basic widgets.
Updated:
Contact: <URL:mailto:dl@mail.box.eu.org> (Laurent Demailly)

What: tkCVS
Where: <URL:http://www.phys.ufl.edu/docs/goodies/unix/programming/tkcvs.html>
        <URL:ftp://ftp.neosoft.com/languages/tcl/sorted/apps/tkcvs-6.0/tkcvs-6.0.tar.gz>
Description: tkCVS release 6 is a Tk 4.1 interface to the
        Concurrent Version System, a revision control system.
        Supports CVS 1.6 and newer and provides search facilities for the
        modules database, file browser, etc.
        Requires TkDiff 1.0 to be installed.  Has been tested under
        Linux 1.2.13/CVS 1.6/Tk 4.0 and SunOS 4.1.3/CVS 1.[2-6]/Tk 4.0.
Updated: 07/1997
Contact: <URL:mailto:del@babel.dialix.oz.au> (Del)

What: tkdb
Where: From the contact
Description: Python/Tk debugger.
Updated:
Contact: <URL:mailto:dlarsson@sw.seisy.abb.se> (Daniel Larsson)

What: tk-debug
Where: <URL:http://drip.colorado.edu/%7Etromey/src/tk-debug.tar.gz>
        <URL:ftp://ftp.neosoft.com/languages/tcl/sorted/apps/tk-debug-0.2.tar.gz>
Description: A Tk interacter for Don Libes' Tcl debugger.  It lets
        you connect to any running Tcl process, including background
        processes.  Includes Don's Tcl debugger.
Updated: 02/1997
Contact: <URL:mailto:tromey@klab.caltech.edu> (Tom Tromey)
        <URL:mailto:tromey@busco.lanl.gov> (Tom Tromey)

What: tkDCSE
Where: <URL:ftp://www-rrna.uia.ac.be/pub/dcse/>
Description: Dedicated Comparative Sequence Editor - a Tk application for
        Irix 5.2 (though it should be able to be ported).
        This is a multiple sequence alignment program of
        interest to biologists.  It also includes a modified Tcl/Tk, with
        the following extensions dynamically loadable: [incr tcl]/itcl, wigwam,
        blt, expect, tclX, tix, table, mb, and etraL (some extra list
        commands written by the contact).  See also
        <URL:http://www-rrna.uia.ac.be/%7Epeter/dcse/>.
Updated:
Contact: <URL:mailto:derijkp@reks.uia.ac.be> (Peter.DeRijk)

What: TkDesk
Where: <URL:http://people.mainz.netsurf.de/%7Ebolik/tkdesk/>
        <URL:ftp://sunsite.unc.edu/pub/Linux/X11/xutils/managers/tkdesk-1.0b4.tar.gz>
        <URL:ftp://ftp.neosoft.com/languages/tcl/sorted/file/tkdesk-1.0b4/tkdesk-1.0b4.tar.gz>
Description: Unix/X graphical file manager.  See
        <URL:http://sun1.rrzn-user.uni-hannover.de/%7Ezzhibol/tkdesk/>
        for screen snapshots and fixes for the released package.  Allows an
        arbitrary number of file and
        directory browser windows, configurable file-specific popup-menus,
        history mechanism of directories, opened files, executed commands,
        etc., annotated files, ability to search for files by annotation,
        name, contents, size or age, trash can, drag and drop, disk usage
        of directories hierarchies, performs file operations in the background,
        bookmarks, configurable application bar, multi-buffer editor,
        sound support.
Updated: 06/1997
Contact: <URL:mailto:zzhibol@rrzn-user.uni-hannover.de> (Christian Bolik)
        <URL:mailto:majordomo@mrj.com> (TkDesk mailing list "subscribe tkdesk")

What: tkdiff
Where: <URL:http://www.ipass.net/%7Eklassa/tkdiff/>
        <URL:ftp://ftp.neosoft.com/languages/tcl/sorted/text/tkdiff-1.0b9.tar.gz>
Description: TkDiff is a Tk based interface to the Unix diff command which
        provides highlighting of difference regions, side by side viewing of
        files, linked scrolling, random access to the difference
        regions and online help.  Requires Tk 3.x or 4.x.  Also
        supports RCS and CVS.
Updated: 02/1997
Contact: <URL:mailto:klassa@ipass.net> (John M. Klassa)

What: tkDIP
Where: From the contact
Description: Tk wrapper that executes DIP to start a SLIP connection
        and echos the output to a text widget.  Includes a timer that
        keeps track of time spent online.
Updated:
Contact: <URL:mailto:bigler@texas.net> (Tyson Bigler)

What: tkdir
Where: <URL:ftp://ftp.ifh.de/pub/unix/tcl/code/tkdir-1.2.0.tar.Z>
        <URL:ftp://ftp.neosoft.com/languages/tcl/sorted/file/tkdir-1.1.5/tkdir-1.1.5.tar.gz>
Description: Directory display tool. Supports sorting directories by
        name, file size, date or user, selecting interesting files,
        directing to rmote machines, etc.
Updated: 02/1997
Contact: <URL:mailto:kowallik@ifh.de> (Rainer Kowallik)

What: TkDispCalc
Where: From the contact
Description: A Tk display calculator, with memory of previous commands.
Updated:
Contact: <URL:mailto:eric@pandora.Las-Vegas.NV.US> (Eric J. Schwertfeger)

What: tkdraw
Where: <URL:http://sheol.org/throopw/tkdraw.html>
Description: A simple Tk 3.6 drawing tool.
Updated:
Contact: <URL:mailto:throopw@sheol.org> (Wayne Throop)

What: tkdvi
Where: From the contact
Description: Manipulate .dvi files via a Tk interface.  Still in alpha
        stage.
Updated: 09/1997
Contact: <URL:mailto:lingnau@math.uni-frankfurt.de>

What: tkedit
Where: <URL:ftp://ftp.ifh.de/pub/unix/edit/tkedit-2.3.0.tar.gz>
        <URL:ftp://ftp.neosoft.com/languages/tcl/sorted/text/tkedit-2.2.0.tar.gz>
Description: Tk text editor with multiple buffers, split views, function
        key macro recording, columnar blocks, X11 selections used
        a lot, C, FORTRAN and Tcl function summaries, can be used as
        an X replacement for 'more' at the end of a pipeline.
        It also has macros for keyword highlighting C, FORTRAN and Tcl
        and function folding.  It also can do Tcl syntax checking.
        Version 2 supports Tk 4.1.
Updated: 12/1997
Contact: <URL:mailto:kowallik@ifh.de> (Rainer Kowallik)

What: tkelm
Where: <URL:ftp://ftp.neosoft.com/languages/tcl/sorted/apps/tkelm.shar.gz>
Description: Tk elm-based mail reader.
Updated: 03/1997
Contact: <URL:mailto:rahardj@ccu.umanitoba.ca> (Budi Rahardjo)

What: TkFibs
Where: <URL:ftp://shuksan.cs.berkeley.edu/pub/tkfibs/>
Description: Tk client that provides an interface to the Fibs
        backgammon server.
Updated:
Contact: <URL:mailto:tkfibs@shuksan.cs.berkeley.edu>

What: tkFind
Where: <URL:http://http.tamu.edu/%7Ee0c6090/tkFind/tkFind.html>
Description: Alpha Tk app of interface to Unix find command.
Updated: 09/1997
Contact: <URL:mailto:e0c6090@acs.tamu.edu> (Eduardo Cavazos)

What: tkfire
Where: From the contact
Description: Tk Defender like game
Updated:
Contact: <URL:mailto:wayne@pmac.com> (Wayne A. Christopher)

What: tkfont
Where: <URL:ftp://tsx-11.mit.edu/pub/linux/incoming/tkfont-1.1.tar.gz>
Description: Font viewing program, writtin in Tk.
Updated: 01/1997
Contact: <URL:mailto:grantj@sfu.ca> (Neil Grant)

What: tkfonts
Where: From the contact
Description: Font selection program.
Updated:
Contact: <URL:mailto:shmdgljd@rchland.vnet.ibm.com> (Jay Schmidgall)

What: tkfontsel
Where: <URL:ftp://ftp.neosoft.com/languages/tcl/sorted/graphics/tkfontsel/tkfontsel.tcl>
Description: Simple Tk font browser.  Execs grep, xlsfonts and echo.
Updated: 02/1997
Contact: <URL:mailto:ccox@airmail.net> (Chris Cox)

What: tkforth
Where: <URL:http://cis.paisley.ac.uk/scripts/staff.pl/knag-ci0/papers/tkforth/>
        <URL:ftp://cis.paisley.ac.uk/forth/tkforth.zip>
Description: The TkForth interface for programming Tcl/Tk from inside
        MPE's ProForth for Windows, version 1.5.
Updated: 09/1997
Contact: <URL:mailto:pjk@paisley.ac.uk> (Peter Knaggs)

What: TkfPW
Where: <URL:http://www.ec-nantes.fr/F_Serveur/Recherche/DMN/WWW/Software/TkfPW/>
        <URL:ftp://ftp.ec-nantes.fr/Recherche/DMN/TkfPW/>
        <URL:http://www.club-internet.fr/perso/queutey/>
Description: A Tk based FORTRAN Programmer's Workshop for Unix/X11
        systems, designed to manage many FORTRAN files, programs, libraries
        (individual or group shared).
Updated: 10/1997
Contact: <URL:mailto:Patrick.Queutey@ec-nantes.fr> (Patrick Queutey)

What: tkgnats
Where: <URL:http://www.cuug.ab.ca:8001/%7Emacdonal/tkgnats.html>
        <URL:ftp://ftp.cygnus.com/pub/gnats-3.102.tar.gz>
Description: Tk front ends for the GNATS bug management system.
        Ported to Tk4.2 and the interface is completely overhauled.
        Starting with GNATS beta 3.102, this version is shipped in
        the config directory.
Updated: 06/1997
Contact: <URL:mailto:rickm@vsl.com> (Rick Macdonald)

What: tkgofer
Where: <URL:http://www.informatik.uni-ulm.de/abt/pm/ftp/tkgofer.html>
Description: Gofer is a functional language.  For graphical I/O, a
        few primitives were added to communicate with Tcl/Tk.  Documentation,
        examples, and two papers describing the system are included in
        the distribution.
Updated:
Contact: <URL:mailto:ton@informatik.uni-ulm.de> (Ton Vullinghs)

What: tkgoodstuff
Where: <URL:http://www-personal.umich.edu/%7Emarkcrim/tkgoodstuff/>
        <URL:ftp://merv.philosophy.lsa.umich.edu/pub/tkgoodstuff.tgz>
        <URL:ftp://merv.philosophy.lsa.umich.edu/pub/in-progress/tkgoodstuff4.1.tgz>
        <URL:ftp://merv.philosophy.lsa.umich.edu/pub/in-progress/tkgoodstuff8.0.tgz>
        <URL:ftp://ftp.neosoft.com/languages/tcl/sorted/x11/tkgoodstuff4.1/tkgoodstuff4.1.tar.gz>
        <URL:ftp://ftp.neosoft.com/languages/tcl/sorted/x11/tkgoodstuff4.2.b1-7/tkgoodstuff4.2.b1-7.tar.gz>
Description: A Tk 4.x based configurable desktop button panel.  Supports
        a clock, biff, PPP/SLIP/TERM net link GUI dialer, POP/IMAP
        mail fetch scheduler, launcher for www browser, note taker
        calendar/alarm support, system load monitor, Webster dictionary client,
        calculator, file watcher, tkman launcher,
        button bars, stacks, fvwm support, etc. Requires Tk 4.1.
        The 8.0 version is an alpha version that works with Tk 8.0a1.
Updated: 02/1997
Contact: <URL:mailto:markcrim@umich.edu> (Mark Crimmins)

What: tkgoph (Wade)
Where: From the contact
Description: A quick and dirty Tk based gopher client.
Updated:
Contact: <URL:mailto:wade@cs.utk.edu> (Reed Wade)

What: tkgopher
Where: From the contact
Description: Tk based gopher client which will use tclX, tkPixmap, and
        Japanized text if available.
Updated:
Contact: <URL:mailto:hoshi@.sra.co.jp> (Hoshi Takanori)

What: tkgrabber
Where: <URL:ftp://ftp.neosoft.com/languages/tcl/sorted/x11/tkgrabber-1/tkgrabber-1.tar>
Description: A Tk 3.6 program that manages and manipulates the X
        selection on your display.
Updated: 02/1997
Contact: <URL:mailto:rmcclana@gmu.edu> (Rich McClanahan)

What: Tk GUI builder
Where: <URL:ftp://ftp.neosoft.com/languages/tcl/sorted/apps/devel/graphics/GuiBuilder1.0.tar.gz>
Description: A Tk 4.0 based GUI Builder, called GuiBuilder (or tclGui).
        You get to choose place vs pack, allow you to configure the
        widgets, provides a grid for snapping things into place, etc.
        A Japanized version of GuiBuilder's help file was contributed by
        <URL:mailto:taguchi@fox.aic.co.jp> in April of 1995.
Updated: 02/1997
Contact: <URL:mailto:shalliday@ea.com> (Sean Halliday)
        <URL:mailto:majordomo@banffcentre.ab.ca> with a body message of
        "subscribe tclgui" to join the TclGUI mailing list.

What: tkHelloWorld
Where: <URL:ftp://ftp.neosoft.com/languages/tcl/sorted/apps/devel/example/tkHelloWorld.tar.gz>
Description: A very simple example of a C program which sets up an
        interpreter and then makes the calls to put up the standard
        Tk hello world button.  Provides the novice with a simple
        example of how to embed Tk in a C program.
Updated: 02/1997
Contact: <URL:mailto:ericbl@paramount.nikhefk.nikhef.nl> (Eric Bleeker)

What: TkHelp
Where: <URL:ftp://ftp.cpsc.ucalgary.ca/pub/users/baecker/>
        <URL:ftp://ftp.neosoft.com/languages/tcl/sorted/devel/tkhelp60.tgz>
Description: A facility to make and use helpfiles with Tk/Tcl.
        Latest versions provide support for Tk 4.1.
Updated: 03/1997
Contact: <URL:mailto:hbaecker@island.net> (Harry Baecker)

What: tkhfs
Where: <URL:ftp://ftp.obs-besancon.fr/pub/outgoing/>
Description: A Tcl/Tk front end to hfs, which displays the Macintosh files in
        a selector.  You can walk through folders, and copy or display files
        or images with a double click on a file name.
        These programs should also be available via any of the FreeBSD
        FTP sites.
Updated:
Contact: <URL:mailto:jmz@cabri.obs-besancon.fr> (Jean-Marc Zucconi)

What: tkhistory
Where: <URL:ftp://ftp.neosoft.com/languages/tcl/sorted/misc/tkhistory-2/tkhistory-2.tar.gz>
Description: A Tk 3.6 script that visually keeps track of the
        command history for csh, tcsh, and ksh.
Updated: 02/1997
Contact: <URL:mailto:rick@buster.prc.com> (Rick McClanahan)

What: TkHolWorkbench
Where: From the contact
Description: Tk interface to HOL.
Updated:
Contact: <URL:mailto:Donald.Syme@cl.cam.ac.uk>

What: tkHTML
Where: <URL:ftp://ftp.ssc.com/pub/ssc/roland/tkHTML/tkHTML-3.1.tar.gz>
        <URL:ftp://sunsite.unc.edu/pub/packages/infosystems/WWW/tools/editing/unix/tkhtml/>
        <URL:ftp://ftp.u.washington.edu/public/roland/tkHTML/tkHTML-2.4.tar.gz>
        <URL:ftp://sunsite.unc.edu/pub/packages/infosystems/WWW/tools/editing/unix/tkhtml/>
Description: Simple HTML editor for X.  It has both menu and keystroke
        oriented commands to make editing and converting documents to
        HTML easier.  Current beta provides Tk 4 support.
        See <URL:http://www.ssc.com/%7Eroland/tkHTML/tkHTML.html>
        for more details.
        tkHTML 3.1 is the current beta release and is a binary only
        distribution, with Tk 4.0 and Tix 4.0 support.
        Uses Netscape and Mosaic for previewing - no longer requires wwwish.
Updated:
Contact: <URL:mailto:roland@cac.washington.edu> (Liem Bahneman)

What: tkhylafax
Where: <URL:ftp://ftp.neosoft.com/tcl/sorted/comm/tkflexfax-3.0b2/tkflexfax-3.0b2.tar.gz>
Description: A tk/tcl interface to Sam Leffler's Hylafax package.
        Supports most of the Hylafax features, including batching fax
        destinations, built-in fax number database, fast cover sheet
        generation, cover sheet preview, cover sheet only transmission
        and more.
        Requires Hylafax 3.0 or newer, ghostview, Tk 4.2, X11R5 or newer.
Updated: 02/1997
Contact: <URL:mailto:andy@wx.gtegsc.com> (Andy Moskoff)

What: tkined
Where: <URL:http://www.ibr.cs.tu-bs.de/projects/nm/tkined/>.
        <URL:ftp://ftp.ibr.cs.tu-bs.de/ibr/pub/local/tkined-1.3.4.tar.Z>
Description: A Tk based network editor with a programming interface that
        allows network management applications to use tkined as a user
        interface. Sample applications are part of the scotty sources.
Updated: 12/1996
Contact: <URL:mailto:schoenw@ibh.cs.tu-bs.de> (Juergen Schoenwaelder)
        <URL:mailto:tkined-request@ibr.cs.tu-bs.de>

What: tkinfo
Where: <URL:http://math-www.uni-paderborn.de/%7Eaxel/tkinfo/>
        <URL:ftp://ftp.neosoft.com/languages/tcl/sorted/text/tkinfo-0.6.tar.gz>
        <URL:ftp://ptolemy.eecs.berkeley.edu/pub/misc/tkinfo-0.6.tar.Z>
        <URL:ftp://ptolemy.eecs.berkeley.edu/pub/misc/tkinfo-0.7-beta.tar.Z>
        <URL:ftp://ftp.redhat.com/pub/contrib/SRPMS/tkinfo-1.6-1.src.rpm>
        <URL:ftp://ftp.redhat.com/pub/contrib/RPMS/tkinfo-1.6-1.i386.rpm>
Description: The TkInfo by White, on ptolemy, is a Tcl library of
        GNU info parsing and interpretation code and a Tk program
        providing a sample of how to use it.  Boldt's WWW reference
        is an replacement for tkinfo, in which he rewrote tkinfo to
        be a purely browsing program (rather than a library).
        Versions after 1.6 now work with Windows, Tk 4.0, have
        backwards searching, usage hints, a last command, can cycle
        through links, display Help in a new window, have a 'history'
        in the search entry box, have Sun keypad bindings, have
        option to display info file's pathname, and a man page.
        The redhat site's distribution information was provided by Mr. Long.
        The latest version is 2.0, which adds support for
        tear off menus, identically named info files in different directories,
        index lookups of matches in node names, better mode line and
        status messages, history accessible with shortcuts and cleanups.
Updated: 11/1997
Contact: <URL:mailto:kennard@ohm.eecs.berkeley.edu> (Kennard White)
        <URL:mailto:mjlong@mindspring.com> (Michael J. Long)
        <URL:mailto:boldt@math.ucsb.edu> (Axel Boldt)

What: tkinspect (LoVerso)
Where: <URL:http://www.osf.org/%7Eloverso/tcl-tk/tkinspect-full.tar.gz>
        <URL:http://www.osf.org/%7Eloverso/tcl-tk/tkinspect-lite.tar.gz>
Description: Modified version of tkinspect so that it uses comm.  This allows
        tkinspect to run under Windows.  tkinspect-lite contains just
        the pieces of tkinspect-full that differ from the authority version
        of tkinspect.
Updated:
Contact: <URL:mailto:John@LoVerso.Southborough.MA.US> (John Robert LoVerso)

What: tkinspect (Shen)
Where: <URL:ftp://ftp.neosoft.com/languages/tcl/sorted/devel/tkinspect-5.1.6.tar.gz>
        <URL:http://huizen.dds.nl/%7Equintess/pub/tkinspect_itcl.patch.tar.gz>
        <URL:http://www.neosoft.com/tcl/ftparchive/sorted/devel/tkinspect-5.1.6p3.patch.tar.gz>

Description: Allow browsing/inspection of running Tk applications.
        This version works with Tk 4.0b4 or better.
        Paul Healy has written a patch to 5.1.6 so that it is compatible
        with Tk 8.
Updated: 12/1997
Contact: <URL:mailto:slshen@lbl.gov> (Sam Shen)
        <URL:mailto:sls@aero.org> (Sam Shen)
        <URL:mailto:ei9gl@indigo.ei> (Paul Healy)

What: tkirc
Where: <URL:http://www.north.de/%7Eatte/irc.html>
        <URL:http://www.leo.org/pub/comp/networking/irc/clients/unix/ircII/>
        <URL:http://ftp.funet.fi/pub/unix/irc/>
Description: Graphical front end for ircII.  Requires ircII and Tcl/Tk 8.0.
Updated: 06/1997
Contact: <URL:mailto:atte@gecko.north.de>

What: TkIspell
Where: <URL:ftp://ftp.slac.stanford.edu/software/TkMail/tkispell-2.0.tar.gz>
        <URL:ftp://ftp.slac.stanford.edu/software/TkMail/tkispell-4.0beta1.tar.gz>
        <URL:ftp://ftp.neosoft.com/languages/tcl/sorted/text/tkispell-1.6.tar.gz>
        <URL:ftp://ftp.neosoft.com/languages/tcl/sorted/text/tkispell-1.6.patch1.gz>
Description: Interface to ispell command.  Version 2.0 is intended to
        share utility files with TkMail v2.0.
Updated: 02/1997
Contact: <URL:mailto:raines@slac.stanford.edu> (Paul Raines)

What: TkJdic
Where: <URL:http://www.akumiitti.fi/%7Eptk/tkjdic.html>
Description: A combined wa-ei-wa and Kanji dictionary program
        for X which uses Tk.  You also need the EDICT and KanjiDIC
        data files - accessible from the above page.
        Your Tk of course needs the Japanese support patches.
Updated:
Contact: <URL:mailto:Pertti.Kasanen@hut.fi>

What: tkkids
Where: From the contact
Description: Two kids' games - a Concentration-like memory game and
        a spelling game (requires speak/scat software).
Updated:
Contact: <URL:mailto:grina@fai.com> (Peter Grina)

What: Tk/Lua
Where: <URL:http://www.inf.puc-rio.br/%7Eroberto/lua.html>
Description: Lua is am embeddable language with a simple, pascal-like syntax,
        small size. good data description facilities (including
        associative arrays), and adequate extensibility, with a Tk binding.
        Lua programs are compiled into bytecodes, which are then interpreted.
        Interpreters are available for Unix, DOS, Windows, Macintosh, Cray, etc.
Updated: 11/1996
Contact: <URL:mailto:lua@icad.puc-rio.br>

What: TkLayers
Where: From the contact
Description: Tk/Expectk interface to ulayers, a windowing package
        for serial protocol Unix users.
Updated:
Contact: <URL:mailto:dwallach@cs.Princeton.EDU> (Dan Wallach)

What: tklayout
Where: <URL:ftp://ftp.neosoft.com/languages/tcl/sorted/devel/tklayout1.2.tar.gz>
Description: Tk 4.0 Canvas Graph Layout
        See <URL:http://ic-www/ic/projects/bayes-group/group/people/taylor/taylor-home.html>
        for more details.
Updated: 03/1997
Contact: <URL:mailto:dennis@cs.colorado.edu> (Dennis Heimbigner)
        <URL:mailto:taylor@ptolemy.arc.nasa.gov> (Will Taylor)

What: tkloan
Where: <URL:ftp://ftp.neosoft.com/pub/tcl/sorted/apps/tkloan-1.0/tkloan-1.0.tar.gz>
Description: Loan amortization schedules with saving of parameters,
        multiple computations, pre-payment specs.  Tested under Tk 4.0.
Updated: 10/1997
Contact: <URL:mailto:qjpe@aol.com> (Paul Eldreth)

What: tklogger
Where: <URL:ftp://ftp.eng.auburn.edu/pub/doug/tklogger>
Description: Tk program that watches log files for certain events
        and displays them according to certain rules in a priority
        or normal window.
Updated:
Contact: <URL:mailto:doug@eng.auburn.edu> (Doug Hughes)

What: tklsfonts
Where: From the contact
Description: List all the X fonts.
Updated:
Contact: <URL:mailto:slouken@cs.ucdavis.edu> (Sam Oscar Lantinga)

What: TkMail
Where: <URL:http://www.slac.stanford.edu/%7Eraines/tkmail.html>
        <URL:ftp://ftp.slac.stanford.edu/software/TkMail//tkmail.tar.gz>
        <URL:http://www.cs.vassar.edu/%7Eetgold/tkmailstuff.html>
        <URL:ftp://ftp.neosoft.com/languages/tcl/sorted/net/tkmail-2.0p6/tkmail-2.0p6.tar.gz>
Description: Tk 4 interface to BSD's Mail command.
        The tkmailstuff.html are some extensions written by Ethan Gold.
Updated: 11/1997
Contact: <URL:mailto:raines@slac.stanford.edu> (Paul Raines)

What: tkmaillist
Where: <URL:ftp://avahi.inria.fr/tcl/tkmaillist>
Description: Tk front-end that lets you subscribe and unsubscribe from
        mailing lists.
Updated:
Contact: <URL:mailto:beust@sophia.inria.fr> (Cedric Beust)

What: Tkmailto
Where: <URL:ftp://ftp.neosoft.com/languages/tcl/sorted/net/tkmailto-1.0/tkmailto-1.0.tar.gz>
Description: Alpha version Tk-based mail composer which supports MIME.
        Requires Safe-Tcl 1.1.
Updated: 02/1997
Contact: <URL:mailto:tet90jl@tintin.hik.se> (Johan Lindbladh)

What: TkMan (Phelps)
Where: <URL:ftp://ftp.cs.berkeley.edu/ucb/people/phelps/tcltk/tkman.tar.Z>
        <URL:ftp://ftp.cs.berkeley.edu/ucb/people/phelps/tcltk/rman.tar.Z>
Description: A full featured, must have Tk based man page reader providing
        full text search and great hypertext links.
        Compatible with IBM AIX, BSDI, FreeBSD, HP-UX, SCO, SGI Irix,
        Linux, OSF/1, SunOS 4/5, System V, and DEC Ultrix.
        Requires RosettaMan, Tk 7.5 and Tk 4.1 or later.
        TkMan 2.0 is now released.
        It supports an outlining (with excerpt display) user interface,
        GNU texinfo file reader, database kept in memory, command name
        completion, man page highlights, and many other features now
        supported.
        TkMan 2 now supports of Tcl 8.0.  The author also says this is likely
        the last release of this tool.
        Note there is another unrelated tar file called tkman out there,
        so be sure that you get the one from this FTP site if you want
        the one most folk refer to in relationship to Tcl/Tk.
Updated: 10/1997
Contact: <URL:mailto:phelps@cs.berkeley.edu> (Tom Phelps)

What: Simple tkman (Chandrasekaran)
Where: <URL:ftp://ftp.neosoft.com/languages/tcl/sorted/text/tkman.tar.Z>
Description: Simple Tk man page browser, few features.  See Phelps
        tkman for full featured program.
Updated: 03/1997
Contact: <URL:mailto:karthik@mpd.tandem.com> (Karthik Chandrasekaran)

What: TkMapedit
Where: <URL:ftp://ftp.neosoft.com/languages/tcl/sorted/net/tkmapedit-2.1/tkmapedit-2.1.tar.gz>
Description: A CERN httpd htimage configuration file editor.
Updated: 02/1997
Contact: <URL:mailto:taguchi@aic.co.jp> (Takeshi Taguchi)

What: tkmerge
Where: <URL:http://easyweb.easynet.co.uk/%7Eihiscock/tkmerge/>
Description: A Tk 4.1 tool to graphically compare two ASCII files
        and optionally merge selected differences, creating a third
        file.  This has been briefly tested on Windows NT/Windows 95/
        SPARC Solaris.
Updated: 03/1997
Contact: <URL:mailto:ihiscock@easynet.co.uk> (Ian Hiscock)

What: tkmess
Where: <URL:ftp://hplyot.obspm.fr/tcl/tkmess>
Description: Tk version of xmessage.
Updated:
Contact: <URL:mailto:dl@mail.box.eu.org> (Laurent Demailly)

What: TkMH
Where: <URL:ftp://ftp.neosoft.com/languages/tcl/sorted/net/tkmh1.1/tkmh1.1.tar.gz>
Description: Interface for the MH mailing system.  Depends on Tcl 7.0 and
        Tk 3.3.
Updated: 02/1997
Contact: <URL:mailto:tgtcmv@chem.tue.nl> (Martien Verbruggen)

What: TkMHn
Where: From the contact
Description: Interface for the MH mailing system.
Updated:
Contact: <URL:mailto:thillier@aiguemarine.unice.fr> (Thillier Pyves)

What: tkmines
Where: <URL:ftp://ftp.neosoft.com/languages/tcl/sorted/unknown/tkmines.1.5.shar.gz>
Description: Mines game.
Updated: 02/1997
Contact: <URL:mailto:joel@cs.berkeley.edu> (Joel Fine)

What: TkMix
Where: <URL:ftp://sunsite.unc.edu/pub/Linux/apps/sound/mixers/tkmix1.0.tar.gz>
Description: An X11 audio mixer, written in Tcl/Tk.
Updated: 04/1997
Contact: <URL:mailto:mike@tara.demon.co.uk> (Mike Welch)

What: tkmotd
Where: From the contact
Description: Tk based tool to display the MOTD file with acknowledge button.
Updated:
Contact: <URL:mailto:doug@vf.ge.com> (Doug Hughes)

What: Tk mpeg_play
Where: From the contact
Description: Tk interface to mpeg_play.  Tested only for 8 bit color.
Updated: 12/1996
Contact: <URL:mailto:gor@black.cs.strath.ac.uk> (Gordon Russell)

What: tkmr
Where: <URL:ftp://ftp.neosoft.com/languages/tcl/sorted/net/tkmr-0.9/tkmr-0.9.tar.gz>
Description: A read-only Tk based mail file viewer, with search and
        sort.  Can load multiple mail files at once.  Uses
        Tk 3.6.
Updated: 02/1997
Contact: <URL:mailto:andy@dina.erie.ge.com> (Andy Tefft)

What: tkmsql
Where: <URL:http://www.infinet.com/%7Etbringar/tkmsql.gz>
Description: A Tk application to help with MSQL database administration.
Updated: 12/1996
Contact: <URL:mailto:tbringar@infinet.com> (Tony Bringardner)

What: tkncaa
Where: <URL:ftp://ftp.cs.duke.edu/dist/sources/hoops.tar.gz>
Description: A interactive NCAA tournament pool editor, scorer, and viewer.
Updated:
Contact: <URL:mailto:khera@kciLink.com> (Vivek Khera, Ph.D.)

What: tknet
Where: <URL:http://public.logica.com/%7Ekempsonc/tknet.htm>
        <URL:ftp://sunsite.unc.edu/pub/Linux/system/Network/serial/>
        <URL:ftp://ftp.neosoft.com/languages/tcl/sorted/net/tknet1_0/tknet1_0.tgz>
Description: TkNet is a frontend to SLIP/PPP.  Manages Daemon internet accounts.
        Generates login scripts, displays link throughput, can retrieve mail,
        message status line, diagnostic log file, multi-script sessions,
        connect on startup option, etc.
Updated: 02/1997
Contact: <URL:mailto:charlie@siren.demon.co.uk> (Charlie Kempson)
        <URL:mailto:kempsonc@logica.com>

What: tkNewMail
Where: <URL:http://www.osf.org/%7Eloverso/tcl-tk/tkNewMail.shar.gz>
Description: Tk 4.1 replacement for xbiff.  Can report on new mail in
        several ways, including using POP directly, or using MH folders,
        can work with exmh, and includes a clock.
Updated:
Contact: <URL:mailto:John@LoVerso.Southborough.MA.US> (John Robert LoVerso)

What: tknews (Bringardner)
Where: <URL:http://www.infinet.com/%7Etbringar/tknews.tar.gz>
Description: Tk 4.x based USENET news reader.
Updated: 12/1996
Contact: <URL:mailto:tbringar@infinet.com> (Tony Bringardner)

What: tknews (Moore)
Where: <URL:ftp://ftp.neosoft.com/languages/tcl/sorted/net/tknews.1.2b/tknews.1.2b.tar.gz>
        <URL:ftp://archive.cis.ohio-state.edu/pub/tknews/beta.94.12.19.tar.gz>
        <URL:ftp://archive.cis.ohio-state.edu/pub/tknews/tknews-2.0.6b.tar.gz>
Description: Tk-based news reader.  In December of 1995, tknews was ported
        to Tk 4.0.  The author has indicated that development is frozen.
Updated: 02/1997
Contact: <URL:mailto:mdm@cis.ohio-state.edu> (Michael D. Moore)

What: tknf
Where: <URL:ftp://ftp.python.org/pub/python/contrib/Network/tknf-0.5.tar.gz>
Description: NNTP Newsreader written in Python/Tk (Tkinter).  It is in alpha
        state.  Features threading, reading, article saving, followup,
        posting,uudecode, subject searching.  Requires Python 1.3, Tk 4.0
        Tcl 7.4.
Updated:
Contact: <URL:mailto:koert@cais.com> (Koert Zeilstra)

What: tkng
Where: <URL:http://chemphys.weizmann.ac.il/%7Edov/pdarchive/tkng-1.0.tgz>
        <URL:http://chemphys.weizmann.ac.il/%7Edov/pdarchive/perl.ng.gz>
Description: A Norton Guide file reader written in Perl/Tk.
        The perl.ng file is Kevin O. Grover's conversion of the perl manual
        to this format.
        Requires pTk to be installed.
Updated:
Contact: <URL:mailto:dov@menora.weizmann.ac.il> (Dov Grobgeld)

What: tknote
Where: From the contact
Description: Little TK notepad for jotting down things to remember.
Updated:
Contact: <URL:mailto:clay@trixie.intecom.com> (Clay Luther)

What: tk# (aka tknum)
Where: <URL:ftp://ftp.NeoSoft.com/pub/tcl/sorted/apps/tknum-0.1/tknum-0.1.tar.gz>
Description: Tk 4.2 based spreadsheet and demos.
Updated: 09/1997
Contact: <URL:mailto:mv@fgi.fi> (Martin Vermeer)

What: tkodo
Where: <URL:ftp://ftp.Lehigh.EDU/pub/tkodo/tkodo-1.0/tkodo-1.0.tar.gz>
        <URL:ftp://ftp.neosoft.com/languages/tcl/sorted/x11/tkodo-1.0/tkodo-1.0.tar.gz>
Description: This is a Tcl/Tk implementation of xodometer, which tracks
        the approximate total distance your pointing device travels.
Updated: 02/1997
Contact: <URL:mailto:lusol@Lehigh.EDU> (Stephen O. Lidie)

What: Tkolumns
Where: From the contact
Description: Tk Columns game.
Updated:
Contact: <URL:mailto:ad392@Freenet.carleton.ca> (Tony Bates)

What: tkpb
Where: <URL:ftp://ftp.wpi.edu/perl5/pTk-Modules/ptkb.pl>
Description: A Perl/Tk xbiff like mailbox watcher.
        Requires pTk to be installed.
Updated:
Contact: <URL:mailto:john@wpi.edu> (John Stoffel)

What: tkpbiff
Where: From the contact
Description: Tk version of xpbiff, a pop-up bitmap version of biff.
Updated:
Contact: <URL:mailto:bluri@ctp.com> (Benjamin Lurie)

What: tkpgp
Where: <URL:http://jfku.edu/%7Erunge/Programs/TkPgp/TkPgp.html>
        <URL:http://jfku.edu/%7Erunge/Programs/TkPgp/tkpgp.tar.gz>
Description: Tk interface to the cryptology tool PGP.
        Can take input from Tk clipboard or files.  Places text into
        the clipboard for pasting.  It requires Tk 4.2 and PGP 2.6.2.
        Preliminary support for Windows.  Works better under Windows 95
        than Windows 3.1.
Updated: 11/1997
Contact: <URL:mailto:runge@crl.com>

What: tkpiano
Where: <URL:http://fsmat.htu.tuwien.ac.at/%7Eavl/piano.tcl>
Description: Displays a piano keyboard.
Updated: 01/1997
Contact: <URL:mailto:avl@alpha.logic.tuwien.ac.at>

What: tkping
Where: From the contact
Description: Tk program that runs ping -s in the background and logs output.
Updated:
Contact: <URL:mailto:brent.welch@sun.com> (Brent Welch)

What: TkPlanet
Where: <URL:ftp://lumpi.informatik.uni-dortmund.de/pub/NN/src/Tkplanet_1.34.tar.gz>
Description: Tk GUI to XNet version of the Neural Network Simulator
        PlaNet 5.7.
Updated:
Contact: <URL:mailto:mam@LS11.informatik.uni-dortmund.de> (Martin Mandischer)

What: tkpostage
Where: <URL:ftp://ftp.neosoft.com/languages/tcl/sorted/x11/tkpostage-1.3b/tkpostage-1.3b.tar.gz>
        <URL:ftp://ftp.cc.utexas.edu/source/languages/tcl/packages/tkpostage-1.3.tar.Z>
Description: An xbiff replacement.  Requires Tk 3.[34].
Updated: 02/1997
Contact: <URL:mailto:dwallach@cs.Princeton.EDU> (Dan Wallach)

What: TkPostit
Where: <URL:ftp://ftp.neosoft.com/languages/tcl/sorted/text/tkPostit-1.4.tar.gz>
Description: A Tk program behaving like xpostit.
Updated: 02/1997
Contact: <URL:mailto:rubini@ipvvis.UNIPV.IT> (Alessandro Rubini)

What: tkppp
Where: <URL:ftp://ftp.neosoft.com/languages/tcl/sorted/apps/comm/tkppp-090294/tkppp-090294.tar.gz>
Description: A Tcl/Tk tool for controlling a PPP connection.
Updated: 02/1997
Contact: <URL:mailto:jeschke@cs.indiana.edu> (Eric Jeschke)

What: tkpppstats
Where: From the contact
Description: Tk script to launch dip scripts, handle messages, parse
        /var/adm/messages, and display the output of pppstats.
Updated:
Contact: <URL:mailto:ratzel@lagrangeamd.com> (Rick Ratzel)

What: tkprompt
Where: <URL:http://www.osf.org/%7Eloverso/tcl-tk/>
        <URL:ftp://ftp.neosoft.com/languages/tcl/sorted/unknown/tkprompt.shar.gz>
Description: Tk xprompt/xprompt2 replacement.  Pop up a window with some
        prompts and input areas.
Updated: 02/1997
Contact: <URL:mailto:John@LoVerso.Southborough.MA.US> (John Robert LoVerso)

What: tkps
Where: <URL:ftp://ftp.x.org/contrib/utilities/tkps2.0>
Description: Tk front-end to the ps command
Updated:
Contact: <URL:mailto:hqm@ai.mit.edu> (Henry Minsky)

What: tkpsh
Where: <URL:http://sun20.ccd.bnl.gov/%7Eptk/archive/ptk.1995.05/0010.html>
Description: A poor man's shell for Perl/Tk.
        Requires pTk to be installed.
Updated:
Contact: <URL:mailto:lusol@Turkey.CC.Lehigh.EDU> (Stephen O. Lidie)

What: TkRat
Where: <URL:http://www.dtek.chalmers.se/%7Emaf/ratatosk/>
        <URL:ftp://ftp.md.chalmers.se/pub/tkrat/>
        <URL:ftp://ftp.sunet.se/pub/unix/mail/tkrat/>
        <URL:ftp://ftp.cac.washington.edu/mail/imap.tar.Z>
Description: Tk based Mail User Agent (MUA).  Requires Tcl 7.5/Tk 4.1
        and sendmail 8.7 or later.  Supports various MIME options.
        Supports DSN/ESMTP.  Supports English, Swedish and Italian.
        Provides supports for saving messages in a database, creating
        virtual folders, composing messages, putting the msgs on hold,
        understands Unix mailboxes, POP, IMAP, and mh folders.
        Reads mh-folders.  Watch the web site for new version releases.
        Version 1.0.3 provides PGP support.
Updated: 07/1997
Contact: <URL:mailto:maf@dtek.chalmers.se> (Martin Forssen)

What: tkrecord
Where: From the contact
Description: Tk interface to 'record' Unix command.
Updated:
Contact: <URL:mailto:K.Y.B.Koo@dcs.warwick.ac.uk> (Kei Y Boris Koo)

What: tkreq
Where: <URL:ftp://ftp.ccs.neu.edu/pub/sysadm/>
Description: A Tk based task/request tracking software system.
Updated:
Contact: <URL:mailto:jerry@arlut.utexas.edu> (Jerry Heyman)

What: TkRolo
Where: <URL:ftp://ftp.khoral.com/pub/neilb/tkrolo-1.000.tar.gz>
        <URL:http://www.khoral.com/staff/neilb/tkrolo/>
Description: Tool for manipulating rolodex files from xrolodex and other
        similar tools.
Updated:
Contact: <URL:mailto:neilb@khoral.com> (Neil Bowers)

What: tkrun
Where: <URL:http://www.astro.umd.edu/nemo/>
        <URL:ftp://ftp.astro.umd.edu/progs/nemo/tkrun-0.1.tar.gz>
Description: Tk script generator.  Allows one to create Tk
        applications without having to learn all the intricacies of
        Tcl/Tk.
Updated: 11/1997
Contact: Unknown (Peter Teuben)

What: tkSather
Where: <URL:ftp://csis.dit.csiro.au/pub/sather/tkSather.tar.Z>
        <URL:ftp://csis.dit.csiro.au/pub/sather/sys-reflection.tar.Z>
Description: A collection of Sather classes to interface to Tk/Tcl.
        Built in Sather ver0.5.
Updated:
Contact: <URL:mailto:Oscar.Bosman@csis.dit.csiro.au> (Oscar Bosman)

What: tksccs
Where: From the contact
Description: Tk script that runs on top of SCCS designed for users
        used to VMS CMS.  See
        <URL:http://tinygee.dasd.honeywell.com:8080/%7Emmajka/HomePage.html>
        for more details.
Updated:
Contact: <URL:mailto:mmajka@tinygee.dasd.honeywell.com> (Matt Majka)

What: Tksh
Where: <URL:http://www.cs.princeton.edu/%7Ejlk/tkshproj/>
        <URL:http://www.research.att.com/sw/tools/reuse/>
        <URL:http://www.gtlinc.com/products/languages/ksh/ksh.html>
Description: Tksh is an implementation of the Tcl C library written on
        top of ksh93. Tksh emulates the
        behavior of Tcl by using the API that is provided for extending ksh93.
        This allows Tcl libraries such as Tk to run on top of ksh93
        unchanged, making it possible to use shell scripts in place of Tcl
        scripts.  ksh93 is well suited for use with Tk because it is backward
        compatible with sh, making it both easy to learn and easy to extend
        existing scripts to provide a graphical user interface.  Tksh
        allows Tcl scripts to run without modification using the
        ksh93 internals.
Updated: 04/1997
Contact: <URL:mailto:jlk@cs.princeton.edu> (Jeff Korn)

What: tksimsys
Where: <URL:http://www.neosoft.com/tcl/ftparchive/sorted/apps/tksimsys-2.1/>
Description: Simulation for biocybernetic systems.  With TkSimSys you can
        build a model for a system, which may include different elements like
        Lowpass-filter, Highpass-filter, or Integrator.
        Requires Tk 4.0 or higher and ghostview.
Updated: 07/1997
Contact: <URL:mailto:wchao@hrz.Uni-Bielefeld.DE> (Wei-Lun Chao)

What: tkSketch
Where: From the contact
Description: Tk based Sketch and Schematic editor.
Updated:
Contact: <URL:mailto:fritz.heinrichmeyer@fernuni-hagen.de> (Johann Friedrich Heinrichmeyer)

What: TkSol (Dyer)
Where: <URL:http://www.darmstadt.gmd.de/%7Edyer/tcl-tk/tksol-0.9a.tar.gz>
Description: A modification of tksol with added features.
Updated: 04/1997
Contact: <URL:http://www.darmstadt.gmd.de/%7Edyer/>

What: TkSol (Trinh)
Where: <URL:ftp://ftp.neosoft.com/languages/tcl/sorted/games/tksol-0.9/tksol-0.9.tar.gz>
        <URL:ftp://ftp.cs.umd.edu/pub/tksol/tksol-0.9.tar.Z>
Description: Solitaire card game in Tk.
Updated: 02/1997
Contact: <URL:mailto:bao@cs.umd.edu> (Bao Trinh)

What: tkSound
Where: <URL:ftp://sound.media.mit.edu/pub/Code/tksound-1995jan21.tar.gz>
Description: Sound file examiner.  Comes with a new tcl command
        to instance tcl objects corresponding to AIFF files, a tk widget
        to display sound data as a wafe form, a widget to display a
        labeled axis, a widget to display a 2D array of bytes
        as a greyscale image, as well as a couple of applications.
Updated: 05/1997
Contact: <URL:mailto:dpwe@media.mit.edu> (Dan Ellis)

What: tksquare
Where: <URL:ftp://ftp.neosoft.com/languages/tcl/sorted/games/tksquare.1.0.2/tksquare.1.0.2.tar.gz>
Description: With tksquare you can build a 'magic square'.
        A 'magic square' is an arrangement of numbers which can be
        added together in a great number of directions (rows, columns,
        diagonals is minimum) to yield the same total.
Updated: 02/1997
Contact: <URL:mailto:pivari@agip.geis.com> (Fabrizio Pivari)

What: tk_stattab
Where: <URL:ftp://odin.mda.uth.tmc.edu/pub/unix/tk_stattab.tar.Z>
Description: A packaging of the scientific application Stattab using
        Tcl/Tk.
Updated:
Contact: <URL:mailto:dansera@odin.mda.uth.tmc.edu> (Dan Serachitopol)
        <URL:mailto:bwb@odin.mda.uth.tmc.edu> (Barry W. Brown)

What: tktail (Lidie)
Where: From the contact
Description: pTk program to collect the output of a tail on the argument
        into a Perl/Tk text widget.
Updated:
Contact: <URL:mailto:lusol@Turkey.CC.Lehigh.EDU> (Stephen O. Lidie)

What: tktail (Vella)
Where: From the contact
Description: Tk/Tcl program to collect the output of the end of a
        possibly growing file into a Tk widget.
Updated: 11/1996
Contact: <URL:mailto:jvella@mentorg.com> (John Vella)

What: tktail (Wieck)
Where: From the contact
Description: Tk/Tcl program to collect the output of the end of a
        possibly growing file into a Tk widget.
Updated: 11/1996
Contact: <URL:mailto:wieck@news.sns-felb.debis.de> (Jan Wieck)

What: tktar
Where: <URL:ftp://ftp.neosoft.com/languages/tcl/sorted/file/tktar/tktar.gz>
Description: Tk interface to the tar command.
Updated: 02/1997
Contact: <URL:mailto:doug@eng.auburn.edu> (Doug Hughes)

What: tkTelnet (Hobbs)
Where: <URL:http://www.cs.uoregon.edu/%7Ejhobbs/work/xtel>
        <URL:ftp://ftp.neosoft.com/languages/tcl/sorted/net/tkTelnet-1.0/tkTelnet-1.0.tar.gz>
Description: Tk 4.0 app named xtel that spawns an xterm to telnet
        or rlogin to a machine.
Updated: 02/1997
Contact: <URL:mailto:jeff.hobbs@acm.org> (Jeffrey Hobbs)

What: tkTelnet (Patel)
Where: <URL:ftp://bert.eecs.uic.edu/pub/tcl/>
        <URL:ftp://ftp.neosoft.com/languages/tcl/sorted/apps/tkTelnet-1.0.tar.gz>
Description: An expectk script that automates logging into machines
        via telnet.  Requires Tcl 7.4/Tk 4.0/Expect 5.17 or
        newer.
Updated: 02/1997
Contact: <URL:mailto:pately@vivanet.com> (Yatish Patel)

What: tkterm
Where: <URL:ftp://ftp.cme.nist.gov/pub/expect/expect.tar.Z>
        <URL:ftp://ftp.neosoft.com/languages/tcl/sorted/pterm/>
Description: Expect bindings to make Tk text widget into terminal emulator.
        Pterm is an updated version of tkterm by Bruce STephers
        <URL:mailto:B.Stephens@math.ruu.nl> to add more terminal
        emulation abilities.
Updated: 02/1997
Contact: <URL:mailto:libes@nist.gov> (Don Libes)

What: TkTetris
Where: <URL:http://www.cs.uoregon.edu/research/tcl/code/tclet/>
        <URL:ftp://ftp.cs.uoregon.edu/pub/tcl/tclet/>
Description: A Tk 4.0 based game, similar to the standard tetris,
        with auto-statistics, auto-pause, shadowing.  Now at version 2.0.
        Besides being a tclet, this game can also be played stand-alone,
        and as such, provides more features.
Updated: 09/1996
Contact: <URL:mailto:jeff.hobbs@acm.org> (Jeffrey Hobbs)

What: tktex
Where: <URL:http://www.cs.indiana.edu/hyplan/ndanner/tktex.html>
        <URL:ftp://ftp.neosoft.com/languages/tcl/sorted/text/tktex-2.1.tar.gz>
        <URL:ftp://iu-math.math.indiana.edu/pub/ndanger/tcl/tktex/tktex-2.2.tar.gz>
Description: TkTeX is a 4.1 or later 'launch pad' interface to the TeX tools.
        With tkX, non-blocking input/output is available.
Updated: 07/1997
Contact: <URL:mailto:ndanner@indiana.edu> (Norman Danner)

What: tktiles
Where: <URL:http://dess.tallships.istar.ca/%7Ehclsmith/plugin.html>
Description: What X toolkit is complete until a Sam Lloyd 14-15
        type puzzle is written in it?  Now works as a tclet as well.
Updated: 11/1996
Contact: <URL:mailto:hclsmith@tallships.istar.ca> (Hume Smith)

What: tkview
Where: From the contact
Description: View one or more files from a scrollable Tk text widget.
Updated:
Contact: <URL:mailto:eric@pandora.Las-Vegas.NV.US> (Eric J. Schwertfeger)

What: tkvolname
Where: From the contact
Description: Tk frontend to volname providing CD/CDROM title lookup from
        a database.  volname displays what is going on in the cdrom drives.
Updated: 04/1997
Contact: <URL:mailto:teffta@erie.ge.com> (Andrew Tefft)

What: TkVP
Where: <URL:http://www.cs.umn.edu/Research/GIMME/video-poker.html>
        <URL:ftp://www.cs.umn.edu/users/konstan/TclProp-2.0.tar.gz>
Description: A video poker application built using TclProp.  It is a
        traditional casion-style game.  It is designed as an intro to
        using TclProp and declarative programming in general.
        For more information, see <URL:http://www.cs.umn.edu/Research/GIMME/>.
        TkVP is also available as a tclet at the above URL.
Updated: 12/1996
Contact: <URL:mailto:tkvp-request@cs.umn.edu> (TkVP admin requests)

What: tkweb
Where: From the Tk.pm source distribution
Description: Simple Perl/Tk based WWW browser.  Comes with the pTk module.
Updated:
Contact: <URL:mailto:majordomo@lists.stanford.edu>
        with a "subscribe ptk" body message

What: tkwfd
Where: <URL:ftp://ftp.neosoft.com/languages/tcl/sorted/text/tkwfd.shar.gz>
Description: A postfilter of words displaying bar graphs showing relative
        percentages of token matches or word frequencies.
Updated: 02/1997
Contact: <URL:mailto:jlf@essi.cerisi.fr> (Jean-Louis Faraut)

What: Tkwm
Where: <URL:http://www.dna.lth.se/%7Eerics/tkwm.html>
        <URL:ftp://ftp.neosoft.com/languages/tcl/sorted/devel/tkwm-0.9.1.tar.gz>
        <URL:ftp://busco.lanl.gov/pub/tkwm-0.1a11.tar.gz>
Description: A Tcl/Tk window manager, based on extensions to Tk.
Updated: 09/1997
Contact: <URL:mailto:MajorDomo@comp.vuw.ac.nz> for mailing list subscriptions.
        <URL:mailto:eric.schenk@dna.lth.se> (Eric Schenk)

What: tkwool
Where: From the contact
        <URL:ftp://avahi.inria.fr/wtk/>
Description: A version of Tk which uses the wool language rather than
        Tcl.  A Sun 4 binary is available on avahi.
Updated:
Contact: <URL:mailto:colas@opossum.inria.fr> (Colas Nahaboo)

What: tkWorld
Where: <URL:http://www.phys.ksu.edu/%7Ebailey/tkWorld.html>
        <URL:ftp://ftp.phys.ksu.edu/pub/bailey/>
Description: Provide a Tk interface to popular Unix commands.
        Each application's interface has a command center, toolbar and log
        window.  Currently these applications are developed:
        tkGrep (a GUI interface to the Unix grep command),
        tkLB (a little HTML browser),
        tkREM (a regular expression maker),
        tkSort (a GUI interface to Unix sort),
        tkWinstall (GUI install tool, used to install/deinstall tkWorld)
        Software is released under the GNU General Public License.
Updated: 10/1997
Contact: <URL:mailto:bailey@phys.ksu.edu> (wes bailey)

What: tkxcd
Where: <URL:http://www.doitnow.com/%7Equillan/john/tkxcd/>
Description: Graphical interface to diff.  Two files are compared
        side by side with different colors used to highlight
        the differences.  Also supports RCS.
        Provides a look and feel similar to xcleardiff (from Clearcase).
        Has been tested with Tk 4.[01] on Unix.
        Available under GNU General Public License.
Updated: 01/1997
Contact: <quillan@doitnow.com> (John C. Quillan)

What: tkxpilots
Where: <URL:ftp://ftp.neosoft.com/languages/tcl/sorted/games/tkxpilots-2.0/tkxpilots-2.0.tar.gz>
Description: Tk/Tcl script that allows you to create configured
        xpilots servers.  Best with xpilots-3.1.0 or newer.
Updated: 02/1997
Contact: <URL:mailto:richardo@cogs.susx.ac.uk> (Richard Oak)

What: TkZip
Where: <URL:http://www.pcnet.com/%7Eproteus/TkZip/>
Description: shareware GUI front end to zip command.  Features
        automatic archive type recognition (tar, compress, gzip, zip, arj,
        rar, ar, bzip, shorten), tape and floppy support.
Updated: 04/1997
Contact: <URL:mailto:proteus@pcnet.com> (Bob Woodside)

What: TL
Where: <URL:http://www.lnf.infn.it/%7Esfiligoi/tl.html>
        <URL:http://www.lnf.infn.it/%7Esfiligoi/tl/default/doc/>
Description: A descriptive language for writing Tcl commands.  TL generates
        C code to interface to Tcl.  Check the page to determine the current
        version.  Automatic documentation can now be generated.
Updated: 08/1997
Contact: <URL:mailto:sfiligoi@lnf.infn.it> (Sfiligoi Igor)

What: tm
Where: <URL:ftp://ftp.neosoft.com/languages/tcl/sorted/x11/tm1.0/tm1.0.tar.gz>
Description: A Tk 4.0 typemon program to monitor keyboard and mouse activity
        and suggest rest breaks.
Updated: 02/1997
Contact: <URL:mailto:walker@opus.hpl.hp.com> (Rick Walker)
        <URL:mailto:knotts@opus.hpl.hp.com> (Tom Knotts)

What: tmidi
Where: <URL:ftp://hobbes.nmsu.edu/os2/>
        <URL:http://www.40th.com/>
Description: VIO based standard MIDI file player for OS/2.
        Able to support more than one MPU.  For OS/2 Warp or
        later.  Locate file tmidi200.zip at above ftp site.
Updated: 09/1997
Contact: <URL:mailto:cornel@40th.com> (Cornel Huth)

What: tmusic
Where: <URL:ftp://ftp.neosoft.com/languages/tcl/sorted/apps/tmusic.tar.gz>
Description: Tcl 7.3 based music file browser.
Updated: 02/1997
Contact: <URL:mailto:shendrix@escape.widomaker.com> (Shannon Hendrix)

What: tooltips
Where: From the contact
Description: Tk program which provides functionality similar to
        the one Microsoft has.
Updated:
Contact: <URL:mailto:pdboyer@c3i.saic.com> (Paul D. Boyer)

What: Towers of Hanoi
Where: From the contact
Description: Sample of Towers of Hanoi solution in Tk.
Updated:
Contact: <URL:mailto:dap@damon.com> (Damon Permezel)

What: tpp
Where: <URL:ftp://ftp.neosoft.com/languages/tcl/sorted/apps/tpp-0.11.tar.gz>
Description: CPP-like Preprocessor to run over Tcl scripts to remove
        extraneous white space and comments before execution as well
        as provide the ability to use macros and constant #define
        statements.
Updated: 02/1997
Contact: <URL:mailto:edwards@xon.cuug.ab.ca> (Ken Edwards)

What: tprof
Where: <URL:http://members.ping.at/risc/tprof.html>
        <URL:ftp://ftp.neosoft.com/languages/tcl/sorted/devel/tprof-2.2.base.tar.gz>
        <URL:ftp://ftp.neosoft.com/languages/tcl/sorted/devel/tprof-2.2.pub.linux.tar.gz>
        <URL:ftp://ftp.neosoft.com/languages/tcl/sorted/devel/tprof-2.2.pub.hpux.tar.gz>
        <URL:ftp://ftp.neosoft.com/languages/tcl/sorted/devel/tprof-2.2.pub.irix.tar.gz>
        <URL:ftp://ftp.neosoft.com/languages/tcl/sorted/devel/tprof-2.2.english.tar.gz>
        <URL:ftp://ftp.neosoft.com/languages/tcl/sorted/devel/tprof-2.2.german.tar.gz>
        <URL:ftp://ftp.neosoft.com/languages/tcl/sorted/devel/tprof-2.2.demo.tar.gz>
        <URL:ftp://ftp.neosoft.com/languages/tcl/sorted/devel/tprof-2.2.info.tar.gz>
        <URL:ftp://ftp.neosoft.com/languages/tcl/sorted/devel/tprof-2.2.pub.tar.gz>
        <URL:ftp://sunsite.unc.edu/pub/Linux/tprof-2.2.all.linux.tar.gz>
Description: A Tcl script profiler, allowing creation of profile information
        datasets and supports analysis thru a graphical front end.  Comes
        complete with English and German language adapation and help pages.
        Available only for Linux, HP/UX and Irix.
        Both public domain and commercial versions available - see
        documentation or home page for details.
Updated: 06/1997
Contact: <URL:mailto:risc@finwds01.tu-graz.ac.at> (Richard Schwaninger)
        <URL:http://members.ping.at/risc/>

What: trad
Where: From the contact
Description: Tcl 7.3/Tk 3.6 interface to the Radiance program.
Updated:
Contact: <URL:mailto:GJWard@lbl.gov> (Greg Ward)

What: trajectory
Where: From the contact
Description: Program to edit piecewise linear paths in space as a
        function of time.
Updated:
Contact: <URL:mailto:wayne@pmac.com> (Wayne A. Christopher)

What: trajedit
Where: <URL:ftp://ikaros.fysik4.kth.se/pub/tcl-tk/>
Description: A simple Tk trajectory editor, showing the function of the
        hermite smoothing.  Requires the smoothing and PGM/PPM extensions
        available in the same directory.
Updated:
Contact: <URL:mailto:oliver@fysik4.kth.se> (Oliver Trepte)

What: trax
Where: From the contact
Description: A Tcl/Tk tool to play trax.  Rules available from
        <URL:mailto:pbmserv@vtsu.prc.com>.
Updated:
Contact: <URL:mailto:mel@csua.berkeley.edu> (Mel Nicholson)

What: TreeLink
Where: <URL:http://aorta.tat.physik.uni-tuebingen.de/%7Egaier/treelink/>
Description: Tk based program which draws a hypergraph of links starting
        with a particular HTML document.
Updated:
Contact: <URL:mailto:gaier@ceres.tat.physik.uni-tuebingen.de> (Karsten Gaier)

What: Trellis
Where: <URL:ftp://ftp.cs.unc.edu/pub/navon/>
Description: Trellis is a hypermedia system developed by Furuta (Texas A&M)
        and Stotts (UNC Chapel Hill).  Includes a server, net editor,
        browser, librarian, attribute viewer.  Only SPARC binaries are
        included.  You need Perl 5 and Tk/Tcl libraries to run clients
Updated:
Contact: <URL:mailto:stotts@cs.unc.edu> (David Stotts)

What: Trevi
Where: <URL:http://catless.ncl.ac.uk/Lindsay/>
        <URL:ftp://ftp.neosoft.com/languages/tcl/sorted/graphics/trevi-1.2/trevi-1.2.tar.gz>
Description: Simple Tk 8 font browser.
Updated: 09/1997
Contact: <URL:mailto:Lindsay.Marshall@newcastle.ac.uk>

What: Trinket
Where: <URL:http://maigret.cog.brown.edu/python/Tk/Trinket>
        <URL:http://starship.skyport.net/%7Eda/Python/Scripts/Trinket/>
Description: Replacement for Python's Tkinter.py interface
        which uses Rivet, allowing a Tcl-less use of Tk.
Updated: 09/1997
Contact: <URL:mailto:da@maigret.cog.brown.edu> (David Ascher)

What: trn
Where: <URL:ftp://ftp.clari.net/private/trn/trn4-test54.tar.gz>
        <URL:ftp://ftp.uu.net/private/trn/trn4-test54.tar.gz>
Description: Trn 4.0 is a threaded newsreader in alpha test.  It is a
        text based reader.  There are at least two places within trn
        which support Tcl or Tcl/Tk. The first is a filtering mechanism
        that permits one to score articles as you enter a newsgroup.
        The scoring files can be written in either Tcl or Perl.
        The second is that a rudimentary Tk interface is available, but
        is in dire need of a champion to take over and actually develop
        it.
Updated: 02/1997
Contact: <URL:mailto:trn-workers-request@clari.net> (Trn development team request mail address)
        <URL:mailto:wayne@clari.net> (Wayne Davison)

What: TrueTalk
Where: <URL:http://www.entropic.com/truetalk.com>
        <URL:ftp://ftp.entropic.com/pub/truetalk/README.ptt>
Description: Personal TrueTalk, by Entropic Research Laboratory, Inc.,
        is an all-software Text-to-Speech (TTS) system designed to voice
        enable Unix X Window system workstations.  TrueTalk is a commercial
        product, but you can obtain access to an evaluation copy
        via the internet.  See the WWW site for details.
Updated:
Contact: <URL:mailto:truetalk@entropic.com> (Entropic Research)

What: ts (TeX)
Where: <URL:ftp://sunsite.unc.edu/pub/Linux/apps/tex/ts>
Description: An easy to use TeX shell for the X window system.
        It includes an editor.
Updated:
Contact: <URL:mailto:poenisch@wirtschaft.tu-chemnitz.de>

What: TS (Console shell)
Where: <URL:http://www.rahul.net/grant/>
Description: A Tcl based console shell which will work with Windows 95
        as well as Windows NT.
Updated:
Contact: <URL:mailto:grant@cognicon.com> (Grant J. Munsey)

What: TUA
Where: <URL:ftp://itnsg1.science.unitn.it/pub/tua/tua-4.0.tar.gz>
Description: Collect all the info that UUCP packages put in their logs
        and summarize it.
Updated:
Contact: <URL:mailto:lele@itnsg1.cineca.it> (Lele Gaifax)

What: tupact
Where: alt.sources archives
Description: 9X faster C-news active file "minimum article" updater
Updated:
Contact: <URL:mailto:karl@NeoSoft.com> (Karl Lehenbauer)

What: twoClocks
Where: <URL:ftp://ftp.neosoft.com/languages/tcl/sorted/x11/twoClocks.tcl/twoClocks.tcl.gz>
Description: Two different kinds of clock.
Updated: 02/1997
Contact: <URL:mailto:read@oracle.lanl.gov> (Charles Read) ???

What: Tx
Where: <URL:ftp://ftp.sunlabs.com/pub/tcl/mx.tar.Z>
Description: an old Tcl/Sx based terminal emulator - not kept up to
        date with the latest Tcl and Tk.
Updated:
Contact: <URL:mailto:John.Ousterhout@eng.sun.com> (John Ousterhout)

What: tyacc
Where: <URL:ftp://ftp.neosoft.com/languages/tcl/sorted/devel/tyacc-0.9.tar.gz>
Description: A slightly modified and extended version of byacc that
        allows the parsers specified in .y to generate Tcl code.
Updated: 03/1997
Contact: <URL:mailto:kleyn@cs.utexas.edu> (Mike Kleyn)

What: Tycho
Where: <URL:http://ptolemy.eecs.berkeley.edu/tycho/Tycho.html>
Description: Tycho is an GUI itcl development environment.
        Eventually, Tycho will include a graphical block diagram editor for
        dataflow graphs, among other things.  Currently, it has some
        text editing features, an itcl graphical class browser, a profiler,
        HTML viewer, an integrated documentation system to create HTML
        from itcl classes, and provides support for creating
        large applications.  Tycho includes a Tcl/Java interface
        that runs under Solaris and Windows NT.  Future plans are to
        add better interaction between Java and Tcl.  Tycho is freely
        distributable.
Updated: 06/1997
Contact: <URL:mailto:cxh@eecs.berkeley.edu> (Christopher Hylands)

What: tydoc
Where: <URL:http://ptolemy.eecs.berkeley.edu/tycho/tycho0.1/tycho0.1/lib/tydoc/doc/introduction.html>
        <URL:http://ptolemy.eecs.berkeley.edu/tycho/tycho0.1/tycho0.1/lib/tydoc/DocSys.itcl>
        <URL:http://ptolemy.eecs.berkeley.edu/tycho/tycho0.1/tycho0.1/lib/tydoc/tydoc>
Description: A part of Tycho, tydoc takes itcl source code and generates
        html.
Updated: 11/1996
Contact: <URL:mailto:cxh@EECS.Berkeley.EDU> (Christopher Hylands)

What: typebreak
Where: <URL:ftp://ftp.neosoft.com/languages/tcl/sorted/x11/typebreak/typebreak.gz>
Description: This Tk 4.0 program can be configured for varying break
        periods.  It also allows programs/scripts to be started at
        different points in typebreak's operation.
        The idea is that it reminds you to take a break from typing,
        to ensure that you do not injure yourself.
Updated: 02/1997
Contact: <URL:mailto:dummy@emf.net> (Robert Brown)

What: uudeview
Where: <URL:http://www.uni-frankfurt.de/%7Efp/uudeview/>
Description: A decoder which automatically detects
        the type of encoding used in a text file, offering MIME Base64
        and BinHex as well as the popular uuencoding and the less
        frequently used xxencoding methods.  It can be build to use a Tk
        front-end.  Also includes uuenview encoder.
Updated: 11/1996
Contact: <URL:mailto:fp@informatik.uni-frankfurt.de> (Frank Pilhofer)

What: ui2perl
Where: From the contact
Description: A Perl script which converts SpecTcl's .ui files into
        Perl code.
Updated:
Contact: <URL:mailto:marvin@logware.de> (Andreas Koschinsky)

What: umake
Where: From the contact
Description: Tcl script providing unconditional make like capability.
Updated:
Contact: <URL:mailto:ioi@xpi.com> (Ioi Lam)

What: uncgi (Koreth)
Where: <URL:http://www.hyperion.com/%7Ekoreth/uncgi.html>
        <URL:ftp://ftp.hyperion.com/%7Ekoreth/>
Description: A frontend for processing queries and forms from WWW on
        Unix systems.
Updated:
Contact: <URL:mailto:koreth@hyperion.com>

What: UNIPEN
Where: <URL:http://hwr.nici.kun.nl/unipen/uptools3>
        <URL:ftp://ftp.nici.kun.nl/pub/UNIPEN/tools/uptools3.tar.gz>
Description: Software intended for researchers in on-line handwriting
        recognition.  Contains software using Tk for browsing, editing,
        extracting, transforming UNIPEN format files.
Updated: 04/1997
Contact: <URL:mailto:schomaker@nici.kun.nl> (Lambert Schomaker / NICI )

What: UniWord
Where: <URL:http://www.darmstadt.gmd.de/%7Edyer/tcl-tk/uniword.tar.gz>
Description: A new free word processor written in Tcl/Tk.
Updated: 04/1997
Contact: <URL:http://www.darmstadt.gmd.de/%7Edyer/>

What: unix.tk
Where: <URL:ftp://ftp.cs.berkeley.edu/>
         in the Tcl mailing list archive file
Description: a Unix Tk browser
Updated:
Contact: <URL:mailto:brent.welch@sun.com> (Brent Welch)

What: unix agent
Where: <URL:http://malik.srce.hr/%7Erpremuz/unix_agent/>
Description: Unix agent is a SNMPv2c agent, using tcl and scotty.
        Works with Scotty 2.1.1.  Can monitor various states of a Unix
        system such as users, groups, processes, memory and file system.
Updated: 12/1996
Contact: <URL:rpremuz@public.srce.hr> (Robert B. Premuz)

What: URL to Tcl array decoder
Where: <URL:ftp://ce-toolkit.crd.ge.com/pub/tcl/httpqs2tcl.tar.gz>
        <URL:ftp://ce-toolkit.crd.ge.com/pub/tcl/url2tcl.tar.gz>
Description: httpqs2tcl is an encoded URL to Tcl array variable decoder for
        the WWW that simply takes an encoded URL (query string) and decodes
        it into a Tcl array.  url2tcl takes the encoded URL to Tcl
        array variable from POST transactions.
        They were particularly designed for use with dtclsh,
        but the raw code will also work with other packages.
Updated:
Contact: Unknown

What: USE
Where: <URL:ftp://cranach.rz.tu-ilmenau.de/pub/unix/tcl/extensions/use1.0.tar.gz>
        <URL:ftp://ftp.neosoft.com/languages/tcl/sorted/apps/use1.0.tar.gz>
Description: Provides a graphical tool for designing user shells.
Updated: 02/1997
Contact: <URL:mailto:rf@rz.tu-ilmenau.de> (Ruediger Franke)

What: Usenet gateways for Compuserve and GEnie
Where: From the contact
Description: Software using Expect, Bourne shell, and C which provides
        a gateway between GEnie and/or Compuserve Information Systems and
        a local moderated Usenet newsgroup.
Updated:
Contact: <URL:mailto:david@bdt.com> (David Beckemeyer)

What: user interface component testing package
Where: From the contact
Description: Package to test user interface components.  It can test
        anything from widgets to full applications.  It can emulate most
        user events.  It is completely written in Tcl and can can be used
        to perform thousands of tests.
Updated:
Contact: <URL:mailto:ioi@hercules.cs.cornell.edu> (Ioi Lam)

What: User-Maint
Where: <URL:ftp://ftp.neosoft.com/languages/tcl/sorted/misc/UserMaint_V1.0/UserMaint_V1.0.tar.gz>
Description: a Tk based user account maintenance package for maintaining
        /etc/passwd, /etc/group, etc.
Updated: 02/1997
Contact: <URL:mailto:eads@cory.berkeley.edu> (Charles A. Eads)

What: user-setup
Where: <URL:ftp://ftp.eng.auburn.edu/pub/Modules/user-setup2.0.tar.Z>
Description: Menu driven interface to the Modules package.
Updated:
Contact: <URL:mailto:elling@eng.auburn.edu> (Richard Elling)

What: Uts
Where: <URL:ftp://ftp.cs.toronto.edu/pub/xerion/>
Description: Portable artificial neural network simulator which
        includes Tcl/Tk.  Includes tkbp to do back propagation
        and tkmxm to do mixed em gaussian optimization.
Updated:
Contact: Unknown

What: vat
Where: <URL:ftp://ftp.ee.lbl.gov/conferencing/vat/>
        <URL:ftp://ftp.isi.edu/mbone/faq.txt>
Description: Distribute audio files between workstations on a network.
        Has a Tk interface.  Is a binary only release for DEC MIPS,
        DEC Alpha, SPARC/Solaris 2, SPARC/Solaris 1, SGI, HP Snake, I386/BSD.
        The other reference is a FAQ on MBONE upon which vat is based.
Updated:
Contact: <URL:mailto:vat@ee.lbl.gov>

What: vedit
Where: <URL:http://esba-www.jrc.it/dvgdocs/calm/vedit.html>
Description: Tk/Tcl application for combining video sequences to form
        an animation.
Updated: 12/1997
Contact: <URL:mailto:c_macmillan@cen.jrc.it>

What: Velocity Engine
Where: <URL:http://www.binevolve.com/>
Description: This is a beta version of a commercial Netscape Server API
        plugin that allows you to
        program the Netcape HTTP server using Tcl.  Speeds up developer
        time on WWW site developement by replacing CGI by allowing one
        to embed Tcl into pages.
Updated: 08/1997
Contact: <URL:mailto:info@binevolve.com>

What: VHDL93
Where: <URL:ftp://ftp.cs.wright.edu/pub/vhdl/VHDL93_SWI_2.7.14.tar.gz>
Description: An experimental VHDL-93 design description browser written
        in Tk 4.1 is included in this tar file, which is a parser
        for VHDL-03 written in SWI Prolog version 2.7.14.
Updated: 09/1997
Contact: <URL:mailto:tkprasad@cs.wright.edu> (Krishnaprasad Thirunarayan)

What: VHDLcapture
Where: <URL:http://www.tmx.com.au/softsmiths/>
        <URL:ftp://ftp.tmx.com.au/cust/softsmiths/>
Description: Commercial package providing ability to capture VHDL designs
        in a graphical format and writing out VHDL netlist descriptions.
        Allows direct access and editing of the functional code for any
        block at any level in the design hierarchy.
        Software available for evaluation purposes, with educational and
        commercial licenses possible.
Updated: 05/1997
Contact: <URL:mailto:info@softsmiths.oz.au>

What: vic
Where: <URL:ftp://ftp.ee.lbl.gov/conferencing/vic/>
Description: Video Conferencing (VIC) over the internet is the purpose
        of this tool.  It is designed with a flexible and extensible
        architecture.  It provides a Tk interface.
Updated:
Contact: <URL:mailto:vic@ee.lbl.gov> (Vic comments)

What: videoteXt
Where: <URL:ftp://ftp.gwdg.de/pub/linux/misc/videoteXt-0.5.tar.gz>
Description: Read, display, and store videotext pages.  Package contains a
        Tk browser.
Updated: 04/1997
Contact: <URL:mailto:martin.buck@student.uni-ulm.de> (Martin Buck)

What: VIM
Where: <URL:ftp://ftp.neosoft.com/languages/tcl/sorted/graphics/vimdemo/vimdemo.tar.gz>
        <URL:ftp://ftp.neosoft.com/languages/tcl/sorted/graphics/vimdemo-dutch-thesis/vimdemo-dutch-thesis.tar.gz>
Description: A demo version of the pilot project of visualization of Ising
        models.  Thesis is written in Dutch.  Also, the contact is no longer
        at this email address.
Updated: 02/1997
Contact: <URL:mailto:huffi@dutncph.tn.tudelft.nl>

What: Vis5D
Where: <URL:http://www.ssec.wisc.edu/%7Ebillh/vis5d.html>
Description: Vis5D is a system for interactive visualization of large
        5-D gridded data sets such as those made by numeric weather
        models. One can make isosurfaces, contour line slices, colored
        slices, volume renderings, etc of data in a 3-D grid then
        rotate and animate the image in real time.  Vis5D has a
        Tcl/Tk based scripting language that enables it to be used
        as an animation production system.
Updated:
Contact: <URL:mailto:whibbard@macc.wisc.edu> (Bill Hibbard)
        <URL:mailto:bpaul@macc.wisc.edu> (Brian Paul)

What: Visual Tcl (Allen)
Where: <URL:http://www.neuron.com/stewart/vtcl/>
        <URL:http://www.deakin.edu.au/%7Emattb/vtcl/>
        <URL:http://www.jessikat.demon.co.uk/vtcl/>
        <URL:http://www.ifconnection.de/%7Erjs/vtcl/>
        <URL:http://www.ultra.net/%7Eeugene/mirror/vtcl/>
        <URL:http://chaos.uark.edu/vtcl/>
Description: Application development environment written only in Tcl.
        Includes support for compund widgets, custom compund widget
        libraries, aliases, etc.
        Works on Windows, Macintosh and Unix (Tk 4.1 or newer).
        Macintosh version requires you to use Tk 4.2p1.
        Covered by the GNU general public license.
        Versions are being made available from the WWW page on a regular
        basis.
Updated: 01/1997
Contact: <URL:mailto:stewart@neuron.com> (Stewart Allen)

What: Visual Tcl/Tk (Bebber)
Where: <URL:http://www.virtualbase.com/vtcl.html>
Description: This is a public project whose goal is to produce and
        make freely available a professional quality cross-platform
        visual design environment for Tcl/Tk.
Updated:
Contact: <URL:mailto:dougb@virtualbase.com> (Douglas A. Bebber)

What: viwish
Where: <URL:http://www.TechFak.Uni-Bielefeld.DE/techfak/ags/ai/viwish-home/>
Description: A visualisation server for protein modelling and docking.
Updated: 04/1997
Contact: <URL:mailto:friedric@techfak.uni-bielefeld.de> (Freidrich Ackermann)

What: VMD
Where: <URL:http://www.ks.uiuc.edu/Research/vmd/>
Description: A biomolecular visualization and analysis program that
        uses Tcl, TclX, TclDP for the base of its extension language.
        Adds commands for extracting atomic and molecular info from the
        internal data structure, measuring physical properties including
        center of mass, rmsd, and radius of gyration, controlling molecular
        representations, adding 3D to the scene, and interfacing to
        the structure determination program STRIDE.  As of version
        1.2b1, support for platforms which do not have the GL library
        is now available.  Currently, SGI, HP-UX, Linux are available
        with AIX to be available soon.
Updated:
Contact: <URL:mailto:vmd@ks.uiuc.edu>

What: VMS port of Tcl/Tk (Angel Li)
Where: <URL:http://www.rsmas.miami.edu/vms-tcl.html>
        <URL:ftp://mango.rsmas.miami.edu/pub/VMS-tcl/tcl7.5b3-tk4.1b3/>
        <URL:ftp://mango.rsmas.miami.edu/pub/VMS-tcl/tcl7.5-tk4.1/>
        <URL:ftp://mango.rsmas.miami.edu/pub/VMS-tcl/tcl8.0b2-tk8.0b2/>
Description: Tcl 7.5, Tk 4.1 ported to VMS.
        Other extensions may be available at the FTP site.
        Binaries for Vax/VMS and Alpha/VMS are present.
Updated: 07/1997
Contact: <URL:mailto:angel@flipper.rsmas.miami.edu> (Angel Li)

What: VMS port of Tcl/Tk (Kimball)
Where: <URL:ftp://src.honeywell.com/pub/tcl67-tk32-on-vms55.tar.Z>
Description: Port of most of Tcl 6.7 and Tk 3.2 done by a number of folk.
Updated:
Contact: <URL:mailto:jkimball@src.honeywell.com> (John Kimball)

What: VMS port of Tcl subset (Lester)
Where: <URL:ftp://ftp.neosoft.com/languages/tcl/sorted/distrib/vms-sharable-binaries.tar.gz>
        <URL:ftp://ftp.neosoft.com/languages/tcl/sorted/distrib/vms_sources.tar.gz>
        <URL:ftp://ftp.neosoft.com/languages/tcl/sorted/distrib/vms_tcl_dp.tar.gz>
Description: This Tcl port to VMS contains binaries and source to start
        your own application.  The sources for the VMS port of Tcl DP
        are also available.
Updated: 02/1997
Contact: <URL:mailto:gwlester@cpu.com> (Gerald W. Lester)

What: VROOM
Where: From the contact
Description: Tcl/Tk binding for the Volume Rendering using Object Oriented
        Methods (VROOM) C++ class library, aimed at multi-modal visualization.
        For more information, see <URL:http://www.cv.ruu.nl/>.
Updated:
Contact: <URL:mailto:karel@cv.ruu.nl> (Karel Zuiderveld)

What: VT100 emulator
Where: From the contact
Description: An almost complete VT100 emulator, similar to TkTerm, in the
        testing phase.  One problem - { character cannot be input.
Updated:
Contact: <URL:mailto:harcoh@sci.kun.nl> (Harco de Hilster)

What: VxWorks port of Tcl
Where: <URL:ftp://ftp.atd.ucar.edu/pub/vxworks/vx/vxTcl8.0-diff>
Description: This is a patch file to the Tcl 8.0 source tree to produce a
        VxWorks 5.3.1 version.  Older versions of Tcl may also be
        present.
Updated: 10/1997
Contact: <URL:mailto:chris@wallabyt.mtc.ti.com> (Chris Frank)

What: w3cli
Where: <URL:http://hplyot.obspm.fr/%7Edl/>
Description: A WWW Tcl robot.
Updated:
Contact: <URL:mailto:dl@mail.box.eu.org> (Laurent Demailly)

What: Wafe
Where: <URL:http://www.wu-wien.ac.at/wafe/wafe.html>
        <URL:ftp://ftp.wu-wien.ac.at/pub/src/X11/wafe/wafe-1.0.tar.gz>
        <URL:ftp://ftp.wu-wien.ac.at/pub/src/X11/wafe/wafe-1.0-patch17.tar.gz>
        <URL:ftp://ftp.wu-wien.ac.at/pub/src/X11/wafe/1.0.17/>
        <URL:ftp://ftp.wu-wien.ac.at/pub/src/X11/wafe/Xaw3d-1.3.2-src.tar.gz>
        <URL:ftp://mohegan.wi-inf.uni-essen.de/pub/wafe/1.0.17/>
Description: Symbolic interface to Athena Widgets.  Note that this
        can be used with Xaw3d to get 3-D Athena widget
        presentation.  At the above FTP site are many other
        associated tar files, such as Linux binaries, Xaw3d, documentation,
        etc.  One of the sample programs is a text based WWW browser.
        Supports the Kino widget class, Mosaic Hypertext widget,
        plotter widgets, XmGraph widget, Layout widget, tree widget,
        XbaeMatrix widget, Ghostview widget, Eurobridge widget, analog clock
        widget, most of the FWF widget classes, libWWW, LDAP library and more.
        Wafe supports graphic formats such as XBM, XPM, GIF, JPEG, and PNG.
        Various object oriented Tcl extensions such as OTcl or itcl are
        also supported.  SSLEAY is supported.  Available in RedHat's
        .rpm format.
        The current version of Wafe is 1.0.17.
Updated:
Contact: <URL:mailto:wafe@wu-wien.ac.at> (WaFE mailing list)

What: Wafe graphical cross-reference browser
Where: From the contact
Description: A graphical interface to cref written in Wafe and Perl.
Updated:
Contact: <URL:mailto:mikee@rambo.aadt.com> (Mike Eggleston) ???

What: Wafeperl
Where: <URL:ftp://ftp.wu-wien.ac.at/pub/src/X11/wafe/wafeperl-0.2.tar.gz>
Description: A version of Perl enhanced with Wafe extensions.  Contact
        has also posted at least one patch.  Also included in Wafe 1.0
        distribution.
Updated:
Contact: <URL:mailto:neumann@watson.ibm.com> (Gustaf Neumann)

What: Wafepython
Where: From the contact
Description: An extension to Python allowing one to build
        graphical user interfaces based on OSF/Motif or Athena Widgets.
        Uses Wafe (Tcl/Xt/Extensions/Widgets) to gain access to the
        widgets.  Also included in Wafe 1.0 distribution.
Updated:
Contact: <URL:mailto:neumann@watson.ibm.com> (Gustaf Neumann)

What: Web*
Where: <URL:http://webstar.cerc.wvu.edu/>
Description: Program that allows you to publish dynamic information on the
        internet.  Uses TclDii to provide an optional Orbix interface.
        With this package, you can easily write Tcl scripts that dynamically
        insert data into the middle of HTML code.
Updated: 11/1996
Contact: <URL:mailto:almasi@cerc.wvu.edu>

What: Web Slideshow
Where: <URL:http://kriston.web.aol.com/wedding/pictures/>
Description: A demonstration of a web slide show using the AOLserver (GNNserver)
        and its built-in Tcl interpreter.
Updated: 08/1997
Contact: <URL:mailto:kriston@aol.net> (Krison J. Rehberg)

What: WebTk
Where: <URL:http://www.sunlabs.com/research/tcl/webtk/>
Description: A Tk HTML editor and browser.  It requires Tk 4.1 (FCS) or
        greater.  There are packages for Unix, Macintosh, and Windows.
        The editor supports forms, but not tables and frames.
        Provides end-user extensibility and customization.  You can
        copy and paste text, links and images from live pages from the
        web using WebTk's browser features.  You can also
        chart and validate links on pages.
        This beta release is free for a 90 day evaluation period.
Updated: 03/1997
Contact: <URL:mailto:brent.welch@sun.com> (Brent Welch)

What: widget server
Where: From the contact
Description: Widget server designed for use with the X11/emacs program epoch.
Updated:
Contact: <URL:mailto:blk@mitre.org> (Brian L. Kahn)

What: wish child
Where: From the contact
        <URL:http://www.ssc.com/lj/>
Description: Code from the Linux Journal Magazine article "X Window System
        Programming with Tcl and Tk", written by
        Matt Welsh (Feb 1995, pp 26-33) which forks off a Tcl/Tk interpreter,
        attaches two
        file pointers to the child process, and sets the points for reading
        and writing.  Allows someone from C/C++/Perl/etc. to send commands
        to a Tcl/Tk interpreter and receive the results. Info on the
        author not available.
Updated: 11/1997
Contact: <URL:mailto:mdw@sunsite.unc.edu> (Matt Welsh)

What: wish compiler (Buckingham)
Where: From the contact
Description: Updates to wish_compiler to Tcl 7.3/Tk 3.6, added in support
        for Expect 5.7, Add more of the std Tcl/Tk init files.
Updated:
Contact: <URL:mailto:brettb@nortel.ca> (Brett Buckingham)

What: wish compiler (Thomas)
Where: <URL:ftp://efland.uu.net/pub/wish_compiler.tar.gz>
Description: Update to the "wish compiler" which generates obscured
        Tcl code.  The Tcl script is turned into an initialized string
        which is compiled and linked into the interpreter.  This currently
        generates assembly language for a 68k machine.  The Tcl
        code uses a "very simple minded" scheme for obscuring but
        makes the code relatively secure from simple attacks.
Updated:
Contact: <URL:mailto:gary@efland.uu.net> (Gary Thomas)

What: wish compiler (Uhler)
Where: <URL:ftp://ftp.neosoft.com/languages/tcl/sorted/devel/wish_compiler.shar.gz>
Description: Builds a self-contained "wish" application binary that can
        be executed independently of the presence of Tcl 7 and Tk 3.3 on
        the target system.
Updated: 02/1997
Contact: <URL:mailto:stepher.uhler@sun.com> (Stephen A Uhler)

What: wish Perl extension
Where: From the contact
Description: Perl 5 extension that allow one to call Tcl and Tk scripts
        from within Perl.  Original author contact info not available.
        This is different from the pTk extension.
Updated:
Contact: <URL:mailto:naren@cs.ualberta.ca> (Narendra Ravi)

What: word10
Where: <URL:ftp://ftp.neosoft.com/languages/tcl/sorted/text/word10.tar.gz>
Description: A Tk dictionary searching application.
Updated: 02/1997
Contact: <URL:mailto:monty.scroggins@rsd.dl.nec.com> (Monty Scroggins)

What: Workplace
Where: <URL:http://www.teamwave.com/>
Description: Commercial release of internet groupware product that
        lets you work together with colleagues in real-time or
        asynchronously, using Macintosh, Windows, or Unix platforms.
        Provides shared spaces on the internet allowing groups to share
        information.  Combines shared whiteboards, chat rooms, and
        customizable groupware applets with a persistent work environment
        to support both meetings and ongoing work.  Free time-limited
        demo licenses are available.  Software is available to
        educational institutions for free.  Version 2.0 and 2.1 beta 1
        now available, with new applets, improved user interface on
        Macintosh and Windows and other improvements.
Updated: 06/1997
Contact: <URL:mailto:info@teamwave.com> (TeamWave Software Ltd.)

What: Workspace
Where: <URL:http://www.mirai.com/wks/>
Description: In progress integrated pTk front end to the fvwm window manager.
        Uses Perl/Tk.
Updated: 07/1997
Contact: <URL:mailto:mirai@mirai.com> (Jim Fetters)

What: wt, a 3D game engine
Where: <URL:ftp://magoo.uwsuper.edu/pub/wt/srcs/>
Description: Version 0.05 of a 3D game engine with Tcl programming support.
        Includes a Tk based graphical world editor by
        <URL:mailto:malik@rhrk.uni-kl.de> (Thomas Malik).
Updated:
Contact: <URL:mailto:claurel@mr.net> (Chris Laurel)

What: wtkdiff
Where: <URL:http://sheol.org/throopw/wtkdiff.html>
Description: Little brother to tkdiff.
Updated:
Contact: <URL:mailto:throopw@sheol.org> (Wayne Throop)

What: wtour
Where: <URL:ftp://ftp.neosoft.com/languages/tcl/sorted/apps/devel/example/wtour2.0.tar.gz>
Description: Source for the Tk 3.x Widget tour.  Binaries for 386BSD,
        HP/Apollo DEC Alpha AXP (OSF), DEC MIPS (ULTRIX), Linux (386),
        HP PA-RISC, IBM RS/6000, SCO 386, Sun SPARC, SGI Irix are also
        available.
Updated: 02/1997
Contact: <URL:mailto:payne@openmarket.com> (Andrew Payne)

What: WOA
Where: <URL:http://www.csua.berkeley.edu/%7Esls/woa/woa.html>
Description: WOA is a server access counter program which counts document
        accesses and also provides information about the sites which
        accessed each document. WOA generates HTML output and is written
        in Tcl and C.
Updated: 09/1997
Contact: <URL:mailto:slshen@lbl.gov> (Sam Shen)
        <URL:mailto:sls@aero.org> (Sam Shen)

What: WWW (STk)
Where: <URL:http://kaolin.unice.fr/Contrib/www.tar.gz>
Description: HTML browser enhancing the hbrowse demo of the STk distribution.
Updated: 10/1997
Contact: <URL:mailto:hjstein@math.huji.ac.il> (Harvey J. Stein)

What: www (pTk)
Where: <URL:http://sun20.ccd.bnl.gov/%7Eptk/archive/ptk.1995.08/0411.html>
Description: 8 line perl/Tk www browsing.  This is for amusement only.
        See tkweb for a more serious browser (and it is only 60 lines
        long!).
Updated: 07/1997
Contact: <URL:mailto:orwant@fahrenheit-451.media.mit.edu>

What: wwwtools
Where: <URL:http://hplyot.obspm.fr/%7Edl/wwwtools.html>
        <URL:ftp://hplyot.obspm.fr/tcl/www/>
Description: Source for geturl, geturl2, uncgi, test-cgi, guest book,
        as well as other WWW related Tcl tools.
        Note that a HTTP server written in
        Tcl, tclX, Tcl-DP, and GD Tcl is also described here.
Updated:
Contact: <URL:mailto:dl@mail.box.eu.org> (Laurent Demailly)

What: x-automate
Where: <URL:http://www.geocities.com/SiliconValley/8608/>
        <URL:ftp://sunsite.unc.edu/pub/Linux/system/Misc/x-automate-1.00.tgz>
        <URL:ftp://ftp.netcom.com/pub/be/benedict/files/>
Description: Tk interface to Aaron Hightower's x10-amh
        home automation and lighting control software.
        Set up floor plans, etc.
Updated: 09/1997
Contact: <URL:mailto:benedict@netcom.com> (Stew Benedict)

What: X-CD-Roast
Where: <URL:http://www.fh-muenchen.de/home/ze/rz/services/projects/xcdroast/e_overview.html>
Description: Tcl/Tk/Tix frontend for software to create CD-ROMs.
        Comes with static versions of Tcl/Tk/Tix.
        Tested on Linux and other platforms.
Updated: 02/1997
Contact: <URL:mailto:tn@mailserv.rz.fh-muenchen.de> (Thomas Niederreiter)

What: X-Directory
Where: <URL:ftp://ftp.unix-ag.uni-siegen.de/pub/x-director/>
        <URL:ftp://vespa.unix-ag.uni-siegen.de/pub/x-director/>
Description: Tcl/Tk based Directory/File manager.
Updated:
Contact: <URL:mailto:majordomo@vespa.uni-siegen.de> (X-Directory mailing list)
        send "subscribe ml-xdirector" in body.
        <URL:mailto:wilhelm@vespa.unix-ag.uni-siegen.de> (Christoph Wilhelm)

What: x-files
Where: <URL:http://java.inf.tu-dresden.de/X-Files/>
        <URL:http://pinhead.tky.hut.fi/%7Exf_adm/>
        <URL:http://www.hut.fi/%7Emkivinie/xfindex.html>
        <URL:ftp://java.inf.tu-dresden.de/pub/linux/X-Files/>
        <URL:ftp://sunsite.unc.edu/pub/X11/contrib/utilities/>
        <URL:ftp://ftp.funet.fi/pub/X11/contrib/utilities/>
Description: X-Files is a graphical file management program for Unix/X.
        User-configurable action buttons supported.
        Easy configuration.  Transparent access to tar and zip packages.
        Pop up menu for quick use of basic file operations.  Directory
        history, safe delete, short cut keys, context sensitive help.
        Requires Tcl 7.4 or newer, preferably a 3 button mouse, and
        Unix/X.
        Note that the primary http site is only available during
        daylight hours at this time.
Updated: 11/1997
Contact: <URL:mailto:xfiles@java.inf.tu-dresden.de>
        <URL:mailto:jforsten@cc.hut.fi>
        <URL:mailto:mkivinie@cc.hut.fi>

What: X-html2ps
Where: <URL:http://www.tdb.uu.se/%7Ejan/html2ps.html>
Description: Freely available GUI frontend for html2ps,
        the program intended to provide high quality output for
        WWW HTML pages.  X-html2ps is written in Tk 4.2.
Updated: 08/1997
Contact: <URL:mailto:jan@tdb.uu.se> (Jan Karrman)

What: X-Ref words
Where: <URL:http://sheol.org/throopw/vxref.html>
Description: A Tk browser for a brute force word xrefing (mxref) script.
        Both are by the author.  This allows one to search for any words in
        sets of files mxref'd.
Updated:
Contact: <URL:mailto:throopw@sheol.org> (Wayne Throop)

What: X-Tester
Where: <URL:http://www.atscorp.com/xtester.html>
Description: This is a demo version of a commercial testing product
        for X applications.  Full product provides developers
        with an easy way to automate unit testing of X and Tcl/Tk
        applications.
Updated: 11/1996
Contact: <URL:mailto:atscorp@atscorp.com>

What: xalias
Where: <URL:ftp://ftp.hillside.co.uk/xalias/xalias>
Description: A simple program launcher.
        More info can be found in SunExpert magazine, March 1995 and
        <URL:http://www.hillside.co.uk/local/articles/sunexpert.html>.
Updated:
Contact: <URL:mailto:pc@hillside.co.uk> (Peter Collinson)

What: xbatcheck
Where: <URL:ftp://sunsite.unc.edu/pub/Linux/system/power/xbatcheck-1.2.tar.gz>
Description: battery and AC line monitor for portables with critical
        power alarm.
Updated: 08/1997
Contact: <URL:mailto:stefan@irdeto.nl> (Stefan Sinnige)

What: xbible
Where: <URL:ftp://ftp.neosoft.com/languages/tcl/sorted/misc/xbible/xbible.tar.gz>
Description: Simple Tk front-end to Bible: BRS Rel. 4.00
Updated: 02/1997
Contact: <URL:mailto:siumk@cs.ust.hk> (Alan Mak)

What: xblast
Where: <URL:ftp://ftp.x.org/contrib/games/multiplayer/xblast-2.2.tar.gz>
        <URL:ftp://ftp.x.org/contrib/games/multiplayer/xblast-2.2-sound.tar.gz>
Description: Multiplayer arcade game for X11R5 and X11R6.  2-4 players can
        play and 1-4 X displays for output.  Supports color and monochrome
        graphics.  Inspired by Bomberman/Dynablaster.  Has been tested on
        Linux, HPUX, Ultrix, SunOS, Solaris, NetBSD, and Irix.
        Contains tkXBlast, a vastly improved tcl/tk XBlast launcher,
        featuring resource setup and game statistics.
Updated: 01/1997
Contact: <URL:mailto:vogel@ikp.uni-koeln.de> (Oliver Vogel)

What: XBrowse
Where: From the contact
Description: Tk file browser.  Uses some of the Sekora jlibrary routines.
Updated:
Contact: <URL:mailto:pjsmith@ins.infonet.net> (Phil J Smith)

What: XBubbleJet
Where: <URL:http://patriot.net/%7Ebutera/xbubblejet.html>
Description: Tk script to select various ghostscript options for
        printing with Canon BJC-4200 inkjet printer.
Updated: 11/1997
Contact: <URL:mailto:butera@patriot.net> (Rob Butera)

What: xcal
Where: <URL:ftp://ftp.neosoft.com/languages/tcl/sorted/x11/xcal.tcl/xcal.tcl.gz>
Description: Simple calendar display.
Updated: 02/1997
Contact: <URL:mailto:m.dsouza@mrc-apu.cam.ac.uk> (Mitch Dsouza)

What: xcd
Where: <URL:ftp://ftp.obs-besancon.fr/pub/outgoing/xcd-1.6.tar.gz>
        <URL:ftp://ftp.freebsd.org/pub/FreeBSD/distfiles//xcd-1.6.tar.gz>
Description: A Tcl/Tk Compact Disk player.
Updated: 09/1997
Contact: <URL:mailto:jmz@freeBSD.org>

What: xchklogs
Where: <URL:http://www.iaehv.nl/users/grimaldo/chklogs.html>
        <URL:ftp://ftp.iaehv.nl/pub/users/grimaldo/xchklogs-1.1-1.tar.gz>
Description: xchklogs is a GUI for the ChkLogs application.
Updated: 01/1997
Contact: <URL:mailto:grimaldo@panama.iaehv.nl> (D. Emilio Grimaldo T.)

What: xcricket
Where: <URL:http://abattoir.cc.ndsu.nodak.edu/%7Enem/perl/cricket/>
Description: The game of cricket, implemented in Perl/Tk.
        You must install pTk to use this program.
Updated: 11/1996
Contact: <URL:mailto:nem@abattoir.cc.ndsu.nodak.edu> (Nem W Schlecht)

What: xdbf
Where: <URL:http://www.komm.hdk-berlin.de/home/rasca/dbflib/>
Description: xdbf is a small Perl/Tk browser of xBase files.  It uses dbflib,
        a free library implementing access to xBase files, as well as
        the Perl 5 interface to the library.  It requires pTk and Dbf.
Updated: 11/1996
Contact: <URL:mailto:rasca@mozart.komm.hdk-berlin.de> (Rasca Gmelch)

What: Xdig
Where: <URL:ftp://ftp.neosoft.com/languages/tcl/sorted/apps/Xdig.shar.gz>
Description: A Tcl/Tk-based interface to the Domain Internet Groper (dig)
Updated: 03/1997
Contact: <URL:mailto:davecb@nexus.yorku.ca> (Dave Collier-Brown) ???

What: xdrum
Where: <URL:ftp://ftp.neosoft.com/languages/tcl/sorted/sound/xdrum-1.0/xdrum-1.0.tar.gz>
        <URL:ftp://ftp.sterling.com/usenet/comp.sources.misc/packages/xdrum>
Description: A script based on the Tcl MIDI extensions that allows you
        to create and edit drum patterns.
Updated: 02/1997
Contact: <URL:mailto:durian@advtech.uswest.com> (Mike Durian)

What: xe
Where: <URL:http://sheol.org/throopw/xe.html>
Description: Simple extensible Tk based text editor.
Updated:
Contact: <URL:mailto:throopw@sheol.org> (Wayne Throop)

What: xelem
Where: <URL:ftp://ftp.neosoft.com/languages/tcl/sorted/misc/xelem-1.21/xelem-1.21.tar.gz>
Description: A Tcl/Tk-based hypertext periodic table of chemical elements.
        Requires Tk and BLT.
Updated: 02/1997
Contact: <URL:mailto:przemek@rrdbartok.nist.gov> (Przemek Klosowski)

What: XESS Tk interface
Where: <URL:ftp://ftp.uu.net/vendor/ais/tclXess-1.0.0B.tar.gz>
        <URL:ftp://ftp.neosoft.com/languages/tcl/sorted/devel/tclXess-1.0.0B.tar.gz>
Description: Tcl/Tk interface to the XESS commercial spreadsheet product.
        This makes it easier to construct advanced apps which integrate
        XESS with other products.
Updated: 09/1997
Contact: <URL:mailto:info@ais.com> (Applied Information Systems, Inc.)

What: xf
Where: <URL:http://www.cimetrix.com/sven/xf.html>
        <URL:http://www.dfw.net/%7Emcody/tcl_info.html>
        <URL:ftp://ftp.neosoft.com/languages/tcl/sorted/graphics/xf4.0/xf4.0.zip>
Description: XF 4.x is a complete Tk 4.x development environment.
Updated: 02/1997
Contact: to subscribe to the XF mailing list, send a
        "sub xf-l Your Name" line to
        <URL:mailto:listserv@tubvm.cs.tu-berlin.de>,
        <URL:mailto:sven@cimetrix.com> (Sven Delmas)

What: xf, Japanization version
Where: <URL:ftp://srawgw.sra.co.jp/pub/lang/tcl/jp/xf2.2pl5jp-patch.Z>
Description: This Japanization patch includes the Japanese translation
        of xftutorial scripts. Requires Japanized Tk extension.
Updated:
Contact: <URL:mailto:nisinaka@sra.co.jp> (Yoshiyuki Nishinaka)

What: XF86Setup
Where: <URL:ftp://ftp.XFree86.Org/pub/XFree86/current/untarred/xc/programs/Xserver/hw/xfree86/XF86Setup/>
        <URL:ftp://ftp.XFree86.Org/pub/XFree86/current/source/X32src-1.tgz>
        <URL:ftp://ftp.XFree86.Org/pub/XFree86/current/binaries/>
Description: A Tk/Tcl utility to configure XFree86 servers.  It uses Tk
        for almost the entire configuration process.  It can save off
        and reload confiugration files, so it is easy to make small changes
        to existing configurations.  Requires a C compiler and Tcl 7.[456]
        and Tk 4.[012].  Binaries are available, by operating system, and
        are called X32set.tgz.  However, other parts of XFree86, also
        available from the same binary directories, wil be required in order
        to run XF86Setup.  XF86Setup is also available at any of
        the other XFree86 mirror ftp sites.
Updated: 11/1996
Contact: <URL:mailto:jmoss@ichips.intel.com> (Joe Moss)

What: Xforge
Where: <URL:http://shell3.ba.best.com/%7Ebeale/gforge/>
Description: A Tcl 7.4?Tk 4.0 or later interface to the gforge
        landscape generator.
Updated: 03/1997
Contact: <URL:mailto:beale@best.com> (John P Beale)

What: xfstool
Where: <URL:ftp://saturn.mathematik.uni-kl.de/pub/Systems/linux/local/tools/>
Description: Tk tool to give users access to floppy disk for mount, unmount,
        mkfs, etc. as well as ability to shutdown the system.
Updated: 04/1997
Contact: <URL:mailto:> (Torsten Eichner)

What: xgpl
Where: <URL:ftp://ftp.neosoft.com/languages/tcl/sorted/graphics/xgpl-1.0/xgpl-1.0.tar.gz>
Description: A Tk interface to the gnuplot program.
        Comes with minimal documentation - may require a Tcl/Tk
        expert to deal with some of the intricacies.  Requires
        gnuplot 3.5.
Updated: 02/1997
Contact: <URL:mailto:pa@mrao.cam.ac.uk> (Paul Alexander)

What: xibc
Where: <URL:ftp://ftp.neosoft.com/languages/tcl/sorted/games/xibc-0.31/xibc-0.31.tar.gz>
Description: Requires expectk - provides an X11 front-end for the Internet
        Backgammon Server.
Updated: 02/1997
Contact: <URL:mailto:d9jesper@dtek.chalmers.se> (Jesper Blommaskog)

What: XiRCON
Where: <URL:http://www.xircon.com/>
Description: beta release IRC client for Windows 95/NT.
        Contact #xircon on the efnet IRC network for help with the client.
Updated: 08/1997
Contact: <URL:mailto:mhanson@servtech.com> (Mark Hanson)

What: xisofs
Where: <URL:http://www.netcomuk.co.uk/%7Epariah/>
        <URL:ftp://ftp.funet.fi/pub/languages/perl/CPAN/modules/by-authors/Steve_Sherwood/>
Description: Perl/Tk interface to mkisofs and cdwrite which allow
        you to create ISO9660 filesystems and write them to supported
        CDR devices.  The ISO9660 filesystems can also be written directly
        to CD-ROM's from certain Windows programs.
        Requires Perl 5.004, Perl/Tk 400.202, mkisofs v1.11, cdwrite v2.0.
Updated: 09/1997
Contact: <URL:mailto:pariah@netcomuk.co.uk> (Steve Sherwood)

What: Xisrdisplay
Where: <URL:http://vis-www.cs.umass.edu/projects/isr/ISR3_2/Tutorial/Tutorial.html>
Description: Graphically display images from the ISR3.2 objects from
        its symbolic data store.
        See <URL:http://vis-www.cs.umass.edu/projects/isr/isr.html> for
        more information.
Updated:
Contact: <URL:mailto:heller@cicero.cs.umass.edu>

What: xka
Where: <URL:ftp://ftp.neosoft.com/languages/tcl/sorted/xka-0.91/xka-0.91.tar.gz>
Description: Tk based rolodex-like application.
Updated: 02/1997
Contact: <URL:mailto:Pierre.David@prism.uvsq.fr> (Pierre David)

What: xkeysyms
Where: From the contact
Description: Tk script to display the keysym of input keys
Updated:
Contact: <URL:mailto:mharriso@spd.dsccc.com> (Mark Harrison)

What: xmotd
Where: <URL:ftp://ftp.neosoft.com/languages/tcl/sorted/x11/xmotd/xmotd.gz>
Description: Simple Tk script that displays the motd and forces the user
        to acknowledge that they have read it by pressing a key.
Updated: 02/1997
Contact: <URL:mailto:doug@vf.ge.com> (Doug Hughes)

What: xmpeg
Where: <URL:ftp://ftp.neosoft.com/languages/tcl/sorted/sound/xmpeg_0.5/xmpeg_0.5.tar.gz>
        <URL:ftp://ftp.cis.ufl.edu/pub/xmpeg/xmpeg_0.5b.tar.Z>
Description: a Tk/Tcl based front end to mpeg_play.
Updated: 02/1997
Contact: <URL:mailto:alexei@cis.ufl.edu> (Alexei Rodriguez)

What: xnearest
Where: <URL:http://sheol.org/throopw/xnearest.html>
Description: A simple minded tool for map viewing, written in Tcl/Tk.
Updated:
Contact: <URL:mailto:throopw@sheol.org> (Wayne Throop)

What: xnet
Where: <URL:ftp://ftp.neosoft.com/languages/tcl/sorted/net/xnet.1.0/xnet.1.0.tar.gz>
Description: An X window system based AX.25 packet network analyzer.
        AX.25 is a data link layer network protocol used by for wireless
        packet radio operators.
Updated: 02/1997
Contact: <URL:mailto:action@iadfw.net> (Rich Parry)

What: Xnetlib
Where: From the contact
Description: A file retrieval application, developed to support file
        distribution similar to Netlib.  A demo of the software was
        planned for a November conference.
Updated:
Contact: <URL:mailto:wade@cs.utk.edu> (Reed Wade)

What: xnewscan
Where: From the contact
Description: xnewscan is a Tk interface to the newscan program, which
        scans an NNTP server using user provided patterns for matching
        articles.
Updated:
Contact: <URL:mailto:jfm@rahul.net> (John McGowan)

What: xpel
Where: <URL:ftp://cs.unc.edu/pub/XPEL/>
Description: X Pseudo-servers built with X Protocol Engine Library.  Uses
        both Tcl and Safe-Tcl for various purposes.
Updated:
Contact: <URL:mailto:xpel-request@cs.unc.edu> to get on mailing list.

What: xphone
Where: <URL:ftp://ftp.neosoft.com/languages/tcl/sorted/apps/xphone-3a/xphone-3a.tar.gz>
Description: A Tk-based address and phone database.
Updated: 02/1997
Contact: <URL:mailto:rick@buster.prc.com> (Rick McClanahan)

What: Xpilots interface
Where: <URL:ftp://ftp.x.org/contrib/games/TkXpInterface-3.7.tar.gz>
Description: Tk interface to a xpilot server.  Allows to you
        configure the xpilot server by using buttons and sliders.
Updated:
Contact: <URL:mailto:ferhati@aremihp.univ-lille1.fr> (Ramdane Ferhati)
        <URL:mailto:berne@imag.fr> (Berne Yves-Henri)

What: xpole
Where: <URL:ftp://ptolemy.eecs.berkeley.edu/pub/misc/xpole-1.4.5-src.tar.Z>
Description: A digital filter design and exploration program
        written in tcl 6.[67]/tk 3.[12], TkPixmap1.5, Tk patch focus 3.1a
        (with a few widgets written in C).
Updated: 04/1997
Contact: <URL:mailto:kennard@ohm.eecs.berkeley.edu> (Kennard White)

What: Xprint
Where: From the contact
Description: Tk 4.0 script which allows you to specify various options to
        xwd/xpr/lpr so that you can get various X widgets printed.
Updated:
Contact: <URL:mailto:jmc0@roger.gte.com> (John Chambers)

What: XPVM
Where: <URL:ftp://netlib2.cs.utk.edu/>
        <URL:http://www.netlib.org/pvm3/xpvm/>
Description: Tk front end to monitor and debug PVM 3.3 or higher.  PVM
        is a package for developing parallel computing applications.
Updated:
Contact: <URL:mailto:xiaokun@stats.gla.ac.uk> (Xiaokun Zhu)
        <URL:mailto:kohl@msr.epm.ornl.gov> (James Arthur Kohl)

What: xreconfirm
Where: From the contact
Description: Provide user-friendly interface to repetitive tasks which need
        logged.  Requires tclX's tcl command for the daemon, and no
        more than core Tcl/Tk for the remainder.
Updated:
Contact: <URL:mailto:grina@fai.com> (Peter Grina)

What: Xrpm
Where: <URL:http://www.gmsys.com/>
Description: Original version written in Tcl/Tk; now rewritten in
        Python.  Allows user to display all RPM installed, query to
        find out what a package is, list files of any installed package,
        remove installed package, view uninstalled packages, look for
        RPMs, query uninstalled package, list files in uninstalled package,
        install a package, look at an FTP site for all these things,
Updated: 11/1997
Contact: <URL:mailto:george@falcon.cc.mala.bc.ca> (George A. Farris)

What: xscript
Where: <URL:ftp://ftp.x.org/contrib/applications/XScript.1.0.tar.gz>
Description: Collection of X11 shell programs which can be used in pipelines.
        Some of the tools need tclMotif to link.
Updated:
Contact: <URL:mailto:jan@pandonia.canberra.edu.au> (Jan Newmarch)

What: xstatus
Where: <URL:http://www.nas.nasa.gov/NAS/Software/bin/get_software.cgi?Tablename=approved_sw>
Description: Client/Server virtual whiteboard for displaying status of
        various topics defined by the administrator.  Also provides a
        Point of Contact database.
Updated:
Contact: <URL:mailto:zele@nas.nasa.gov> (Victor A. Zele)

What: xstick
Where: <URL:ftp://ftp.netcom.com/pub/be/benedict/files/xstick.zip>
Description: A tool for viewing scales, notes, and chords on the
        Chapman Stick under Unix, Windows, and Macintosh.  Use Tk 4.2.
Updated: 04/1997
Contact: <URL:mailto:benedict@netcom.com> (Stew Benedict)

What: xtem
Where: <URL:http://ftp.lrw.uni-bremen.de/xtem/xtem_texmenu.html>
        <URL:ftp://ftp.iwd.uni-bremen.de/pub/tex/xtem/xtem_texmenu.tar.gz>
Description: Provides a simple graphical user interface to control an editor,
        TeX and LaTeX, previewers, printing, syntax checking, spell checking,
        index building, bibtex, etc.  Requires Tcl 7.[456]/8.x, Tk, tclX.
Updated: 11/1997
Contact: <URL:mailto:weibezahn@iwd.uni-bremen.de> (Roland Weibezahn)

What: XTeXShell
Where: <URL:ftp://tsx-11.mit.edu/pub/linux/packages/TeX/XTeXShell-0.91.tar.gz>
Description: Tk 4.x/tclX based shell around LaTeX/TeX, providing hypertext
        help, interactive editor, and spell checking.
Updated:
Contact: <URL:mailto:hofmann@vipmza.physik.uni-mainz.de> (hofmann)

What: Xts
Where: <URL:http://www.netedge.com/%7Eftrogers/xts/>
Description: Xts is the Tk interface to Ts, a package designed to test
        the SNMP implementation of a networking device.  It provides a
        robust ASN.1 parser and easy navigation of the MIB, ability to
        query sections of the MIB and reports common subagent bugs.
Updated: 08/1997
Contact: <URL:mailto:Tarek_Rogers@netedge.com> (Tarek Rogers)

What: XZ editor
Where: <URL:http://www.hf.rim.or.jp/%7Enagao/xz1.0b.tar.gz>
Description: A Tk based text editor intended to be WordStar (or VZ editor)
        compatible. Multi windows and line number facility is available with
        many system configurations such as color, font, etc.  The current
        version is implemented with the "Object-Tcl ver 1.0", but only a
        stripped script is available in this distribution.
        Unix platform and Tcl7.0/Tk4.0 or newer versions are required.
        Tcl8.0/Tk8.0 is not supported yet.
Updated: 12/1997
Contact: <URL:mailto:nagao@hf.rim.or.jp> (Nagao Shijo)

What: YART
Where: <URL:ftp://metallica.prakinf.tu-ilmenau.de/pub/PROJECTS/YART.tar.Z>
        <URL:ftp://ftp.luth.se/pub/graphics/sources/oographics/YART.tar.Z>
        <URL:ftp://wuarchive.wustl.edu/graphics/graphics/mirrors/>
        <URL:ftp://metallica.prakinf.tu-ilmenau.de/YART.tar.Z>
Description: A C++/Tk 3.2 Raytracer/Renderer.  Contains an OpenGL Tk
        widget.
Updated:
Contact: <URL:mailto:Ekkehard.Beier@prakinf.tu-ilmenau.de> (Ekkehard Beier)

What: YART/VR
Where: <URL:ftp://metallica.prakinf.tu-ilmenau.de/pub/PROJECTS/GOOD1.10/yart1.10.tar.gz>
Description: Allows you to move around in virtual scenes across the net,
        meeting other people.  Based on X11, Tcl 7.3, Tk 3.6, YART 1.1,
        IOM 1.1
Updated:
Contact: <URL:mailto:Ekkehard.Beier@prakinf.tu-ilmenau.de> (Ekkehard Beier)

What: yh2a
Where: From the contact
Description: Process WWW queries and forms via Tcl.
Updated:
Contact: <URL:mailto:jmu@fokus.gmd.de> (Joachim Mueller)

What: Zap Interpreters
Where: <URL:ftp://ftp.neosoft.com/languages/tcl/sorted/unknown/zapinterps.shar.gz>
Description: Simple Tk script to clear out all Tcl/Tk interpreters which
        died without being removed.
Updated: 02/1997
Contact: <URL:mailto:spencer@med.umich.edu> (Spencer W. Thomas)

What: Zircon
Where: <URL:http://catless.ncl.ac.uk/Programs/Zircon/>
        <URL:ftp://catless.ncl.ac.uk/Programs/Zircon/>
        <URL:ftp://catless.ncl.ac.uk/pub/zircon.tar.gz>
        <URL:ftp://ftp.neosoft.com/languages/tcl/incoming/zircon-1.18.71.tar.gz>
        <URL:ftp://coombs.anu.edu.au/pub/irc/tcl/>
        <URL:ftp://catless.ncl.ac.uk/pub/zircon.beta.tar.gz>
Description: A Tk interface to IRC.  Version 1.18 supports Tk 4.1,Tk4.2/Tk8.0.
        Does not permit commercial use.
Updated: 11/1997
Contact: <URL:mailto:zircon-request@catless.newcastle.ac.uk>

What: Zorro
Where: <URL:ftp://catless.ncl.ac.uk/pub/zorro-1.1p8.tar.gz>
        <URL:ftp://ftp.neosoft.com/languages/tcl/sorted/apps/zorro-1.1p8/zorro-1.1p8.tar.gz>
Description: A Tk based To Do list manager.  Supports Tcl 7.4/Tk 4.0.
Updated: 02/1997
Contact: <URL:mailto:Lindsay.Marshall@newcastle.ac.uk> (Lindsay Marshall)

What: Simple name of package
Where: FTP site
        From the contact
Description: Small description of package, including Tk/Tcl version
        requirements.
Updated: Date the FAQ was last updated.
Contact: Email address for questions, comments, etc.

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