APLX for Linux Personal Edition Version 1.1 is a full, unrestricted implementation of Version 1 of APLX, with full development environment and user-interface programming facilities, similar to those provided on the Windows and Macintosh Version 1.1 products. (The only omission is that it does not include the APLX Packager required to build standalone APL applications.) It runs on most modern x86 desktop Linux distributions including Red Hat, Mandrake, SuSe, and Debian (for more details on supported distibutions, see the APLX support and trouble-shooting page). It comes with full documentation in HTML and PDF format, and includes the APLX font for X-Windows in a range of sizes. Workspaces are fully compatible with all other versions of APLX.
Please note that this free Personal Edition of APLX for Linux is not for commercial use.
Please read the Software Licence Agreement before downloading.
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Download Request Form
When you have completed this form, you will be able to download
APLX for Linux (Personal Edition) Version 1.1.
When you install the software, you will need to enter an activation code
which will be sent to the e-mail address you provide below. Make sure you supply an e-mail address which is valid.
Our privacy policy: It is a condition of the Software Licence Agreement that you provide us with your real name, address and e-mail address before downloading and using the Software, and that you agree that we may send you occasional e-mails regarding APLX and related products. Any information provided is
only for MicroAPL's use, will not be divulged to third
parties, and will not be stored on our web server. We respect your privacy and we do not send out junk e-mails, but we do send out occasional short e-mails to people who fill in this form when we have APL-related announcements to make. These will not exceed six e-mails per year, and will clearly show that they come from MicroAPL Ltd. You can stop using APLX for Linux Personal Edition and ask to be removed from our mailing list at any time.
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