How to open .alx file format?

The probably reason why you are at this website is a problem with opening .alx file. The full name of the file is ActiveX Layout Control File. If the double-click on the file’s icon shows you a message that additional programs are needed to open the file, you’ll find the list of helpful programs in the bottom of the page.The developer of this format is Microsoft.

.alx file extension (ActiveX Layout Control File)

Category Developer/Producer File description Popularity
Web Files Microsoft ActiveX Layout Control File
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Programs using this file extension: .alx
ADS OS Software
Windows
Windows
  • Microsoft ActiveX Control Pad
  • Microsoft Internet Explorer
  • Any text editor

.alx file extension (BlackBerry Application Loader XML File)

Category Developer/Producer File description Popularity
Settings Files Research In Motion BlackBerry Application Loader XML File
RateRateRate
Programs using this file extension: .alx
OS Software
Windows
Windows
  • RIM BlackBerry Java Development Environment
  • Eclipse IDE for Java Developers with RIM BlackBerry JDE plug-in
  • Any text editor
MAC OS
MAC
  • RIM BlackBerry Java Development Environment
  • Eclipse IDE for Java Developers with RIM BlackBerry JDE Plug-in
  • Any text editor
Linux
Linux
  • RIM BlackBerry Java Development Environment
  • Eclipse IDE for Java Developers with RIM BlackBerry JDE plug-in
  • Any text editor


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