[joomla] Server2Go, GONE! How about XAMMP?
Donna Marie Vincent
donnamarievincent at yahoo.com
Mon Feb 15 09:57:08 EST 2010
Yeah, working locally is great, until something happens to your computer and you lose everything.
Sent from my iPhone
On Feb 15, 2010, at 9:35 AM, Mitch Pirtle <mitch.pirtle at gmail.com> wrote:
On Mon, Feb 15, 2010 at 9:17 AM, Helvécio da Silva
<helvecio.rj at gmail.com> wrote:
Hi all!
I've been trying out XAMPP in my Mac and it works like a charm! Easy
installation, easy GUI (could be improved).
Once started, it doesn't matter wether I close or not my browser, it's still
there.
Database and Joomla installations are a breeze. And I've done those more
than once just to make sure.
I even realized how EASY it is to work on a Joomla site locally then
uploading it to a remote server!! ;-D
2010/1/14 Joomla Training <info at joomlatraining.com>
Yes - unfortunately. If you check the support forum, its had the full-on
spambot treatment.
Apparently the developer got sidetracked by another project, Symfony.
Steve
I'm a more hands-on kinda guy, but I can't get enough of macports. I
get everything, even the "hard stuff" that most folks never bother
trying on a Mac. I'd also like to point out to my good friend Gary
Mort that macports has...MongoDB. :-)
-- Mitch, ducking under his desk
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