ALEX (Active Library EXchange) is the program and the database as I call it contains the data. It gives you the same as dynatext did before, but you use Internet explorer or Netscape as browser.
So it's much user freindly than the former Dynatext. The database itself is a *.alx file. But if actualy is a zip file and if you look inside it's all *.htm, *.gif, *.jpg and so on.
The ALEX contains all commands with descriptions, parameter explanation, General information, Descriptions for use.... etc. This kind of docyumentation is not available in pdf, doc or txt file. Only general system descriptions are (216 pages document in pdf format for BC11) but this doesn't contain the commands.