We might wonder about the definition of an [application], but it's probably reasonable to think of an [application] as a program that does something that people want done. There is an enormous number of applications written in or making use of Tcl/Tk, and most of them are somewhere on [the Tcler's Wiki]. If you want something in particular, you could [search] for a suitable keyword, such as [spreadsheet], or perhaps you could use the Category system, for which the starting point is [Category Category]. [Tcl Tools for the Office] For more on finding things in this wiki, have a look at [searching and bookmarking URLs on the Tcl'ers Wiki]. ---- '''Other places to look for Tcl/Tk applications''' * [SourceForge] supported Open Source software repository. * On SourceForge is a [tclapps] CVS module in the [tcllib] [sourceforge] repository. This module includes [tkchat] and will hopefully contain other small applications not big enough to warrent their own sf project. Another example of an application in that module is [dtp]. * See [Extensions for Tcl and Tk] for a catalog of extensions. * [Freshmeat] software directory. * Tcl Developer's Xchange [http://purl.org/tcl/home/software/] Software listings ''(this site currently has no comprehensive list of 3rd-party software - perhaps once a volunteer webmastering team steps forward that will return)'' * The comp.lang.tcl Launch Page at [http://www.purl.org/net/tcl-faq/] (which doesn't get updated frequently these days). * See [Applications in Tcl and Tcl/Tk -- Old] for some applications that have dead links, or have not seen development since Tcl 7.6. '''Places that don't seem to be accessible any more''' * [ProcPlace] provided Tcl Contributed Sources Archive at [ftp://ftp.procplace.com/pub/tcl/]. This is an archive - the files are quite old - few if any updates are occurring here. However, it is the only location for some of this code. * J.M. Ivler's Tcl package registration site at [http://www.wwinfo.com/tcl/]. ''([escargo] 14 Jul 2005 - It's still his domain, but there's no web server there any more.)'' <> Application