PLX File Extension

PLX file icon

Perl Executable Format

What is a PLX file?

Files with the PLX extension are specifically tied to Perl Executable Format, a Developer Files type, and there are 1166 files in this category.

PLX files are compatible with various operating systems, including Windows, Mac OS and Linux. When working with PLX files, you can rely on 5 programs, including Perl Data Language, Atom and Sublime Text.

How to open a PLX file?

If you can’t open a PLX file, it is usually because the necessary software is missing. To resolve the issue, select the right program from the list for your operating system. Then go to the official website of the developer, download the software, and install it.

Perl Data Language, Atom and Sublime Text are among the most widely used programs for handling PLX files. To install the most up-to-date edition of Perl Data Language, visit the official website. You can download the build that works across all operating systems.

After installing, your OS should instantly open PLX files with Perl Data Language.

Setting Perl Data Language as default PLX viewer

Change the default app for a file type in Mac

  1. Initiate a right click or use Control + left click on the desired PLX file to open a menu where you can select various actions;
  2. Choose "Open in Application" and click "Other";
  3. Look towards the bottom of the window, where you will find the "Enable" menu. "Recommended programs" will be the default selection;
  4. Choose "All Programs" in this menu and search for Perl Data Language. Check the box next to "Always open in app" to set it as the default option.

Change default programs in Windows

  1. Take the first step by right-clicking on your PLX file. Next, select "Open With" and then choose "Choose another app" from the available options;
  2. Choose Perl Data Language from the available applications listed in the pop-up window to set it as the default application to open your PLX file;
  3. Be sure to check the "Always use this app" checkbox, and then click "OK" to confirm your selection.

Tips and tricks to solve problems with PLX files

Problematic PLX files can usually be resolved by making small changes in your software. See the tips below to help fix common issues.

Are there any techniques or tools available to repair a damaged PLX file?

In a data recovery program, open the damaged PLX file and select the "Repair" menu option. Wait for the recovery process to finish as it will automatically restore the damaged developer files.

How do I know if my PLX file has been damaged?

The signs of corrupted PLX developer files can manifest as:

  • Error alerts occur when actions are performed on the file;
  • The file shows slow performance when edited in Perl Data Language;
  • The file encounters problems during the opening process or shows error indications;
  • An unexplained increase in the size of the PLX file;
  • The file causes Perl Data Language or other software to hang or crash during various operations;

What factors contribute to Perl Data Language crash?

Lack of software updates is a possible reason behind Perl Data Language crash. Keep your developer products up to date by installing the latest updates.

Restarting your computer is an essential troubleshooting step that can resolve many common problems. It is recommended to restart your computer before making any changes to the software settings.

How to edit a PLX file?

To modify PLX files, it is necessary to install dedicated software that lets you open and edit developer files. Online PLX editors generally offer fewer tools compared to programs designed for Perl Executable Format.

Best PLX editors 2026

Based on the specified criteria, here is a list of PLX editors that may fit your requirements.

PLX Editor SoftwareDeveloperPlatformsOverall Rating
PSPadJan FialaWindows4.7 out of 5 (41 review)
Notepad++Notepad++ TeamWindows4.6 out of 5 (37 reviews)
Sublime TextSublime HQ PtyWindows, Mac OS, Linux4.6 out of 5 (39 reviews)
Perl Data Language-Windows4.5 out of 5 (39 reviews)
Atom-Windows, Mac OS, Linux4.1 out of 5 (36 reviews)