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Courses Plus Student 253 PointsThis may be silly, but if I have a Mac would I just download and install the Mac version of this?
This may be silly, but if I have a Mac would I just download and install the Mac version of this?
Brianna Nash
Courses Plus Student 253 PointsI realized after I asked the question that MAMP was the Mac version and that XAMPP was the Windows version. I do have MAMP installed already.
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Chris Thomas
Front End Web Development Techdegree Graduate 34,909 PointsIf you're talking about WordPress itself then no it's just one version.
If you're talking about the local environment used to develop then yeah I'd recommend using MAMP
Brianna Nash
Courses Plus Student 253 PointsIt was in reverence to the XAMPP. I didn't realize it was saying to use that on Windows rather than MAMP. I do have MAMP already.
Gina Mills
15,668 PointsGina Mills
15,668 PointsYes - off memory there should be one clip for the mac version (which is called MAMP off memory) and then one for pc users also, just use the one that corresponds to your machine, it's just that they have two clips to cover both Mac and PC.