About this software
NetLinx Tools Personal is a single-user subscription providing access to the NetLinx development toolkit for AMX control systems. It supports writing, testing, and deploying NetLinx control code and managing compatible AMX devices.
Intended for AV integrators and systems programmers, the package focuses on local development workflows for AMX controllers and device communication. Licensing terms apply per user and per subscription period
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JetBrains 3rd Party NetLinx Tools
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Benefits
- Single-user subscription: Grants one named user access to NetLinx development tools
- Code editing and testing: Includes tools for writing and testing NetLinx control code locally
- Device communication: Supports connecting and communicating with compatible AMX devices
- Deployment workflow: Enables deploying control code to AMX controllers and devices
- Subscription-based licensing: License duration and terms are managed through a subscription model
Available languages
- English
Support information
- Publisher resources: Support information and downloads are available on the publisher's documentation site
- Documentation access: Product guides and release notes are published on the official product pages
- License management: Subscription and activation details are handled via the publisher's licensing portal
- Compatibility information: Device and controller compatibility are documented in product specifications and manuals
- Software updates: Updates are delivered according to the publisher's release and update policies
Frequently asked questions
What are JetBrains 3rd Party NetLinx Tools?
A collection of third-party plugins and utilities that add NetLinx development support to JetBrains IDEs, offering editor capabilities, project tooling, and build assistance for NetLinx projects.
How do these tools integrate with JetBrains IDEs?
They integrate as IDE plugins or extensions, enabling language support such as syntax highlighting, code navigation, and project or build task integration inside the JetBrains environment.
Which development tasks do these tools typically support?
Typical tasks include editing NetLinx source, error highlighting, navigation between symbols, running configured build or task commands, and managing NetLinx project files within the IDE.
How are updates and issues handled for these third-party tools?
Maintenance, updates, and issue tracking are managed by the third-party authors; refer to the tool's documentation or project resources for changelogs and instructions for reporting problems.