Sep 09 2009

How To Install MAMP & WordPress on OS X (MAG 22)

Learn how to install MAMP for Mac OS X; a freeware web server environment that includes PHP, Apache, and MySQL. We’ll also show you how to install WordPress locally on your machine, and teach about symbolic links. (They are the UNIX equivalent of aliases). Mac App Guide is a weekly video podcast. Visit macappguide.com for more information, show notes, and to subscribe for free! MAMP www.mamp.info WordPress: wordpress.org Viewer Survey: macappguide.com Episode #22 for July 22, 2009 Mac App …

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13 Responses to “How To Install MAMP & WordPress on OS X (MAG 22)”

  1. 000pppmnbvcxz Says:

    Another great show.

  2. 000pppmnbvcxz Says:

    It would be great if you can leave a link for the application in the description.

  3. AppStoreMod Says:

    Wow cool.

  4. TheWealthyPromoter Says:

    Ok after over a week of debating over this program called SocialBlaster, I made my decision today purchase it and its been the next best decision I have made in a long time.

    Simple, plus very effective…traffic to my wordpress blog from over 40 + networks!
    NO MORE iMACROS bullchyt for me…THANK GOD!!

  5. MacAppGuide Says:

    Good idea, I’ll do that from now on. :)

  6. diglesia73 Says:

    by far the best tutorial I’ve found about this, I had tons of problems on this and now I done. thxs

  7. albita01 Says:

    Excellent tutorial, finally l know how to install wordpress

  8. dotway Says:

    best tutorial i have discovered for how to install on local server/host. Thanks so much

  9. MacAppGuide Says:

    Thank You! :)

  10. Biggermacbook Says:

    how do i setup a domain to the MAMP server

  11. MacAppGuide Says:

    You wouldn’t want to run a public site from MAMP, it’s designed for local testing and LAN access only.

  12. zoloco666 Says:

    really good…nice and simple

  13. melindapastoriza Says:

    Excellent. You’ve got a new subscriber.

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