![]() ![]() If you’re a Windows user, you’ll find WAMP a solid, flexible program that’s pretty easy to use. WAMP Renamed WampServer, WAMP is exactly what you would expect: Apache, MySQL, and PHP for Windows. The “X” in “XAMPP” refers to “cross-platform”, and the extra “P” is for Perl, which makes this particular _AMP even more capable. XAMPP Actually four separate distributions, there’s a XAMPP for Linux, Mac, Solaris, and Windows. No portable version of MAMP at the moment, but there are tutorials online for making it work. ![]() Truly easy to use, MAMP comes in “PRO” flavor, a professional-grade version that does awesome stuff like multiple servers, external access, easier configuration, and tons more. MAMP The star of the show, MAMP is _AMP for Mac OS X. So for LAMP, there really isn’t any specific “bundled” software to install, but if you want something like that, there is also LAMPP, which is one of the four flavors of XAMPP. Get _AMPed LAMP For Linux, installing Apache, MySQL, and PHP is more like running specific commands to install what’s known as “LAMP”, with the “P” referring to Perl, PHP, or Python, depending on which components are installed. For now, here’s a quick run-down of all the best _AMPs for WordPress and beyond. They also bring together some truly amazing programs & libraries, such as:Īpache, MySQL, PHP, APC, eAccelerator, XCache, phpMyAdmin, Zend Optimizer, SQLiteManager, Freetype, t1lib, curl, jpeg 8, libpng, gd, libxml, libxslt, gettext, libidn, iconv, mcrypt, YAZ, PHP/YAZįull instructions for installing and using _AMPs may be found on their respective sites. Like WordPress, most _AMPs are free, open-source, and licensed under the GNU General Public License. In this article, we’ll see that there’s an “_AMP” for just about every operating system. Likewise, the abbreviation “WAMP” stands for Windows, Apache, MySQL and PHP. For example, the abbreviation “MAMP” stands for Macintosh, Apache, MySQL and PHP. The names for these software bundles - MAMP, WAMP, LAMP et al - are abbreviations that specify the operating system and included software. That may sound like a tall order, but thanks to packaged software bundles such as MAMP and WAMP, setting up a robust server environment on your computer is a relative breeze. You need only to set up a local server environment that includes Apache, MySQL, and PHP. But you don’t need either of those things to run WordPress on your own computer. In the next part, you can learn how to completely uninstall MAMP in just a few clicks.To run WordPress on the Web, you need a domain name and web host. That’s why we always recommend uninstalling any program on Mac with App Cleaner & Uninstaller. In the screenshot below you can see the list of MAMP’s remaining files that App Cleaner & Uninstaller found after we removed MAMP with its provided uninstaller. Once you remove all remaining files of MAMP, empty your Trash bin to entirely remove MAMP from your Mac.Īnother easy way to find all leftovers of already deleted apps is to use App Cleaner & Uninstaller.In the Library find and remove all files associated with MAMP. In Finder press Command+Shift+G keys and type ~/Library in the search field. By default, they should be stored in the hidden Library folder. ![]()
0 Comments
Leave a Reply. |
AuthorWrite something about yourself. No need to be fancy, just an overview. ArchivesCategories |