Evaluation versions of APLX
30-day time-limited copies of the latest versions of APLX for Windows (v5.1) and APLX for Macintosh (v5.1) are available for evaluation and learning about APLX. The Windows version will run under Windows 7, Vista, XP, and 2000. The Macintosh version requires either an Intel or PowerPC-based Mac running MacOS 10.4 (Tiger), 10.5 (Leopard), or 10.6 (Snow Leopard). If you
would like to download an evaluation copy of APLX, please fill in this on-line form and you will then be able to download the evaluation software.
APLX for Linux (Personal Edition) Version 1.1
Version 1.1 of APLX for Linux is available free for non-commercial use. This member of the APLX
family brings the power and elegance of the APLX development environment to the Linux platform (see Technical Support page for notes on supported distributions).
Click here to download. And if you like the product, you can now purchase the latest Version 5.0 of APLX for Linux at a very favorable price!
Documentation, Tutorials, and Application Notes
Please visit the APLX Documents page for downloadable documentation.
Upgrade Packs
These Upgrade Packs will update your APLX installation to incorporate important fixes. Currently available are:
Update APLX for Windows Version 5.0.x to 5.1.0 (Windows installer 'aplx_5_1_0_updater.msi', 7MB)
This is a Windows installer which will update APLX for Windows 5.0.x to 5.1.0. Download the file, and run the installer by double-clicking on it. It will first check for a valid existing full (not demonstration) APLX Version 5 installation, and then upgrade it to 5.1.0.
Update APLX64 for Windows Version 5.0.x to 5.1.0 (Windows installer 'aplx64_5_1_0_updater.msi', 7MB)
This is a Windows installer which will update APLX64 for Windows 5.0.x to 5.1.0. Download the file, and run the installer by double-clicking on it. It will first check for a valid existing full (not demonstration) 64-bit APLX Version 5 installation, and then upgrade it to 5.1.0. Note: You must have purchased the 64-bit version of APLX to run this updater.)
Update APLX for Macintosh Version 5.0.x to 5.1.0 (19MB)
This is a Macintosh installer which will install APLX 5.1.0.
Download the file, and run the installer by double-clicking on it. It will first check for a valid existing full (not demonstration)
APLX Version 5 installation, and then install version 5.1.0.
Update APLX for Windows Version 4.x.x to 4.1.12 (Windows installer 'aplx_updater.msi', 6MB)
This is a Windows installer which will update APLX for Windows 4.x.x to 4.1.12. Download the file, and run the installer by double-clicking on it. It will first check for a valid existing full (not demonstration) APLX Version 4 installation, and then upgrade it to 4.1.12.
Update APLX64 for Windows Version 4.x.x to 4.1.12 (Windows installer 'aplx64_updater.msi', 6MB)
This is a Windows installer which will update the 64-bit interpreter APLX64 for Windows 4.x.x to 4.1.12. Download the file, and run the installer by double-clicking on it. It will first check for a valid existing full (not demonstration) APLX64 Version 4 installation, and then upgrade it to 4.1.12. Note: You must have purchased the 64-bit version of APLX to run this updater.)
Update APLX for Windows Version 3.x.x to 3.2.2 (Executable file 'aplx_update_3_2_2.exe', 1.5MB)
This is a Windows application which will update APLX for Windows 3.x.x to 3.2.2. Download the file, and run the executable. It will first check for a valid existing full (not demonstration) APLX version 3 installation, and then upgrade it to 3.2.2. The previous version is saved in the 'bin' directory of the APLX installation.
Update APLX for Macintosh Version 4.x.x to 4.1.13 (15MB)
This is a Macintosh installer which will install APLX 4.1.13.
Download the file, and run the installer by double-clicking on it. It will first check for a valid existing full (not demonstration)
APLX Version 4 installation, and then install version 4.1.13.
Update APLX for Linux Version 4.x.x to 4.1.12
(GZIP archive 'aplxlinux.gz', 2.5MB)
This replaces the APLX for Linux v4 interpreter code with version 4.1.12. (This is a password-protected area of the website, so you will need the user ID and password originally sent to you when you purchased APLX for Linux Version 4). Download the file, and copy it to the 'bin' directory of your APLX installation (usually /usr/local/aplx/bin). (Note: You may need to be logged on as root.) Change directory (using 'cd') to this directory. There should be an existing file called 'aplxlinux'. Type:
mv aplxlinux aplxlinux_old
gunzip aplxlinux.gz
chmod 755 aplxlinux
Update APLX for Linux Version 3.0.x to 3.1.1
(GZIP archive 'aplxlinux.gz', 2MB)
This replaces the APLX for Linux v3.0 interpreter code with version 3.1.1. (This is a password-protected area of the website, so you will need the user ID and password originally sent to you when you purchased APLX for Linux 3.0). Download the file, and copy it to the 'bin' directory of your APLX installation (usually /usr/local/aplxpe/bin). (Note: You may need to be logged on as root.) Change directory (using 'cd') to this directory. There should be an existing file called 'aplxlinux'. Type:
mv aplxlinux aplxlinux_old
gunzip aplxlinux.gz
chmod 755 aplxlinux
Update APLX for Linux Version 1.1.x to 1.1.9 (GZIP archive 'aplxlinux.gz', 1.7MB)
This replaces the APLX for Linux (Personal Edition) interpreter code with version 1.1.9. Download the file, and copy it to the 'bin' directory of your APLX installation (usually /usr/local/aplxpe/bin). (Note: You may need to be logged on as root.) Change directory (using 'cd') to this directory. There should be an existing file called 'aplxlinux'. Type:
mv aplxlinux aplxlinux_old
gunzip aplxlinux.gz
chmod 755 aplxlinux
APLX Support Libraries for Windows and Linux
With APLX (full versions), you can create a stand-alone "packaged" application
from any APLX workspace. You can distribute your packaged applications royalty-free (subject to a simple license agreement) but to run your application on other machines, your users will need to download and install the APLX Support Library for Windows or Linux, as appropriate. Packaged Macintosh applications created with APLX for Macintosh do not require a support library.
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