** Summary ** A starting page for users who know they want/need Tcl, but do not know where to start. 1. Easiest way is to get a [Tclkit] (one single file, about 1 MB) e.g. from http://www.equi4.com/tclkit/ . Put it anywhere on your machine. Run it ;-) 1. Locate and install a binary distribution. You can find a list at the [Binary Distributions]. 1. If no binaries available, locate, configure, build, and install from a source distribution [Getting Tcl/Tk]. 1. Read wiki pages to learn tcl/tk - see [Learning tcl], as well as [Tcl Tutor], [[feel free to add more references here]] 1. [Starter Tcl] discusses some common software that you will probably find helpful in writing or using Tcl. 1. On [PDA] or smartphones running [Windows/CE], [eTcl] is a good single-file distribution. <> Tutorial