I have just had an interesting problem brought into me by the Director of CIS 
(Computer Information Systems).

>From an existing windows program the idea is to do some auxillary processing of data 
>that is retrieved from an
imaging system. 

The thought was to add an item to one of the menus in the windows program (written by 
a vendor) that would
trigger(execute) a perl program that was home grown(thats where I come in, a perl 
newbie).  This program would
pick up the filename from a previously executed "Save As.." and do some rather 
simplistic processing and then send the 
formatted output to the default workstation printer. 

At this point I am not sure what, if any, interface needs to be presented to the user. 
The question that presented itself was...
"What modules/routines, etc. are available to perlers to present decent user 
interfaces in a windows environment.  As this project is
more in the thinking phase than the planning phase, I am trying to mentally identify 
resources and tools that would be available.

Any ideas, suggestions, etc. would be greatly welcomed. Comments about my mental 
faculties can be discarded.  :-)

TIA

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