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Native Web Development (apache, PHP and mySQL) on Mac OSX Leopard post thumbnail

Native Web Development (apache, PHP and mySQL) on Mac OSX Leopard

If you’re a web developer and you’re on a Mac, you’re probably using MAMP or XAMPP for your all in one apache + PHP + mySQL need. But did you know that your Mac system is already a web server by default installation? Utilizing the native web server, you can save yourself from downloading stuffs you don’t need.

It is not as complicated as you think. Given that Macs are descendants of *nix system, it already has apache2 and PHP module built in, we only need to activate those two and install mySQL. Here’s how.

GreaseKit – Use GreaseMonkey’s User Scripts in Safari post thumbnail

GreaseKit – Use GreaseMonkey’s User Scripts in Safari

GreaseMonkey is a very powerful Firefox add-on that lets us make changes to the website we visit on-the-fly by installing user scripts. In human language, that means we have more control over the websites we visit. For example, we can add a ‘download’ link to Youtube video pages and remove annoying quizzes from our Facebook homepage.

Neat innit? The problem is: GreaseMonkey cannot be installed in Safari, Mac OSX’s default browser (and by far my favorite one). Solution: GreaseKit. Here’s how.