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<H2><A NAME="s7">7. Most Famous Programs using Tcl/Tk</A></H2>
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<P>Apart from the two implementation described in the
<A HREF="TclTk-HOWTO-1.html#introduction">Introduction</A>, there are many applications writte
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in Tcl/Tk or a combination of Tcl and C. A complete list where to look for
these implementation is the
<A HREF="http://www.tclfaq.wservice.com/tcl-faq/part4.html">part 4</A>
of the frequently-asked questions on Tcl/Tk (FAQs). I suggest you to visit
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<A HREF="http://www.scriptics.com/resource/software/">Scriptics' Softwar e Central</A>.
<P>Another good starting point is
<A HREF="http://www.NeoSoft.com/tcl/">www.NeoSoft.com/tcl/</A>.
<P>One of the best Tcl applications running under Linux is called
<A HREF="http://people.mainz.netsurf.de/~bolik/tkdesk/">TkDesk</A>
a window manager and application launcher that works very well.
<P>If you're a Tcl/Tk Linux developer, feel free to
<A HREF="mailto:lukaros@tin.it">send me</A> a URL (and a description of
the work) that I can link to in here.
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