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MAMP is for Mac what WAMP is for Windows.After the installation of MAMP on a mac computer, an Apache server and a MySQL server can be run locally. [MySQL Databases] can be administered with [FlashMyAdmin] or [phpMyAdmin]. , Open Source LMS like [Hot Potatoes], [Dokeos], [Moodle]...can therefore be configured locally on one's own computer. | |||
==References== | ==References== | ||
[WAMP] | |||
[MAMP more informations ] | |||
[MySQL] | |||
[Apache] | |||
[FlashMyAdmin] | |||
[phpMyAdmin] | |||
==Links== | |||
[MAMP's download and configuration] | |||
Revision as of 09:29, 12 February 2008
MAMP
Definition
MAMP is for Mac what WAMP is for Windows.After the installation of MAMP on a mac computer, an Apache server and a MySQL server can be run locally. [MySQL Databases] can be administered with [FlashMyAdmin] or [phpMyAdmin]. , Open Source LMS like [Hot Potatoes], [Dokeos], [Moodle]...can therefore be configured locally on one's own computer.
References
[WAMP] [MAMP more informations ] [MySQL] [Apache] [FlashMyAdmin] [phpMyAdmin]
Links
[MAMP's download and configuration]