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eSuite4X - Web Developer 2.8


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Requirements Mac OS X 10.2 or higherorMac OS X Server 10.2 or higher/Tested with Mac OS X 10.3 (Panther)
Downloads 0 Limitations None
Publisher InterServices New Media File Size 27.0M
Date added 01 Jun 2004 Check your speed

Everything you need to start developing database driven web sites within 10 minutes. Using the eSuite4X graphical interface it has never been easier to set up a local web server with access to your own database server. Includes a local web server with all the features commercial scale production servers and most ISP's offer:

  • Apache 2
  • PHP 4.3
  • WebDAV
  • MySQL 4

The eSuite4X 2.8 - Web Developer's Edition features:
  • Graphical interfaces for easy setup and administration
  • Manage MySQL databases, tables and users with our sophisticated GUI
  • Integrated PHP Code Generator
  • Publish your finished site to your production environment or web hosting provider with a couple of clicks
  • Make backups of your production database to your local system with our easy to use Import GUI.

eSuite4X 2.8 is optimized for usage with Macromedia's Dreamweaver MX, Adobe's GoLive and many major web authoring tools supporting WebDAV. For more details about the features of eSuite4X 2.8 see the Online Documentation.

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