An attempt at a Xanalogical Web, comprised of a CGI system with both native and HTML interfaces, a set of standards, a backend supporting Transclusion, versioning, and a custom browser with support for Transpointing and editing.
ASED is a Tcl/Tk Editor written in pure Tcl/Tk using the BWidget Toolkit. Features included: multifile editing, syntax-highlighting, command-expansion, undo/redo, autoindent, find/replace, file-browser, help-system
TkMan is a graphical, hypertext manual page and Texinfo browser for UNIX.
TkMan boasts hypertext links, high quality display and a superior navigational interface,
full text search and much more.
Real-time error alerts, performance insights, and anomaly detection across your full stack. Free 30-day trial.
Move from alert to fix before users notice. AppSignal monitors errors, performance bottlenecks, host health, and uptime—all from one dashboard. Instant notifications on deployments, anomaly triggers for memory spikes or error surges, and seamless log management. Works out of the box with Rails, Django, Express, Phoenix, Next.js, and dozens more. Starts at $23/month with no hidden fees.
Tcl in the legacy applications world: includes a Cobol/Tcl interface, an LDAP directory browser/manager and a set of tk/widgets with strong formatting.
This is an eText and eBook Reader with KDE look & feel but written in TCL/TK. (Browser like)
eBooks can be downloaded from Project Gutenberg (http://promo.net/pg)