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    MacPerl supports the Perl programming language on Mac OS (not Mac OS X). Mac OS 8.1 - 9.x are supported; 7.5.5 is supported by the MPW tool and older versions of the app. 5.6.1r2 is the current version (based on perl 5.6.1); MacPerl 5.8 is in development
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    Shuck is a POD (plain old documentation) reader for Mac OS (Classic). It is bundled with (and written for) MacPerl.
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    MacPerl module to do Apple Events more simply. This project has been moved to the pudge project at http://sf.net/projects/pudge/.
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    cpan-mac is tools for using CPAN with MacPerl 5.2.0r4. It is NOT compatible with MacPerl 5.6.1, which already includes the modified modules and tools from cpan-mac. cpan-mac will not be developed further; future development will be in MacPerl itself.
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