Setting Up PHP, Apache, and MySQL on macOS Without MAMP Part II
In the previous tutorial of this series, we configured Apache and PHP, enabling us to run .php files on our local server. As a follow-up, we will now …
In the previous tutorial of this series, we configured Apache and PHP, enabling us to run .php files on our local server. As a follow-up, we will now …
Using MAMP is probably the easiest way to get PHP, Apache, and MySQL up and running on macOS. You simply place the application in the Applications fol…
Having multiple displays is definitely quite useful for creative types and people who like to multitask. Mac OS X Mavericks changed the way Mac OS X h…
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Are you a Mac user looking to become a power user? Do you want to get the most out of your computer and improve your workflow? Then you’re in luck, …
If you’ve recently installed the latest free Mac OS X upgrade, the Mac OS X Mavericks, you would have probably noticed a slight change in appearance…
If you want to install OS X Mavericks on an existing Mac but want to start from a clean slate leaving all the space-hogging files, data and applicatio…
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Have you ever thought about enhancing your macOS’s Finder with more features and functionality? That’s where XtraFinder comes into play, a potent …
Make no mistake, Windows is still the most used (and popular) operating systems for desktops and laptops. So you can bet that many people still rely o…
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In the Windows’ analogy, this is like reformatting your Macbook or iMac and reinstalling a brand new version of OS X Mountain Lion. Unfortunately, i…