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<TITLE>Enhanced Tk Console: tkcon</TITLE>
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<TD><FONT SIZE=+3><B>Enhanced Tk Console: tkcon</B></FONT></TD>
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<TH><A HREF="docs/plugin.html">Online Demo!</A> (requires
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<B><CODE STYLE="color: #990033;">Latest Release is 2.5 (2009-02-26)</CODE></B>
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You can grab the <A
HREF="http://tkcon.cvs.sourceforge.net/tkcon/tkcon/tkcon.tcl?rev=HEAD">latest sources</A> from the
<A HREF="http://tkcon.cvs.sourceforge.net/tkcon/tkcon/"><B>tkcon CVS repository</B></A>.
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tkcon is a replacement for the standard console that comes with Tk (on
Windows/Mac, but also works on Unix).  The console itself provides
<i>many</i> more features than the standard console.  tkcon works on all
platforms where Tcl/Tk is available.  It is meant primarily to aid one when
working with the little details inside tcl and tk, giving Unix users the GUI
console provided by default in the Mac and Windows Tk.  It's also not a bad
replacement for the default MS-DOS shell (although it needs lots of fine
tuning).
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<ADDRESS><FONT SIZE=2>&copy; Jeffrey Hobbs (jeff at hobbs dot org)</FONT></ADDRESS>

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