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			Prepare Mac mini WebServer (Mac OS X Leopard)
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			Fri Dec 26 2008 17:55:59 GMT+0100 (CET)
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			Sun Feb 10 2008 14:25:36 GMT+0100 (CET)																				
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		<outline grazr:linktarget="grazrwin" text="Screencasts about configuration of Mac mini as a server [provided by FreeMacBlog.com]">
			<outline grazr:linktarget="grazrwin" text="Mac Server Series: Initial Set Up">
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			<outline grazr:linktarget="grazrwin" text="Mac Server Series: Setting Up FTP On Your Mac">
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			<outline grazr:linktarget="grazrwin" text="Mac Server Series: Setting up PHP and MySQL">
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			<outline grazr:linktarget="grazrwin" text="Mac Server Series: Install Wordpress On Your Mac Using MAMP">
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		<outline grazr:linktarget="grazrwin" text="A Few Tips For A Better Mac Mini Server">
			<outline text="Usually our Server Video Series has a video involved, but there are a few tips that I thought were useful enough to throw out there. Over on FreeMacWare today, I wrote about a program called Lithium. It’s an incredibly app that I saw at Macworld. It monitors remote computers and servers so you can keep tab on them. If you are running a Mac mini as a server, this will be a good way to monitor it. And lucky for us, they offer a free “Lite Version” that will only limit the amount of machines you can monitor. The most requested video tutorial is how to set up a mail server on your Mac mini. We’ve been working on it, but it’s much more in depth than you’d think. But, we don’t blame you for hesitating to spend the $500 on Mac OS X Server just to get a mail server. Over on MacSoftwareReviews.com, I’ve posted about an app called Postfix Enabler. It’s a very well done app that will set up a very capable mail server in about 60 seconds and it’s under $10. That is a very good way to go. My company just finished the week at Macworld. We had a booth there and were able to meet a ton of great people. (including some of you) As part of our Macworld week, we offered Macworld attendees a discounted price to get their Mac mini in our data center. We took our most popular package, waived the sign-up fee and discounted it by $10 per month. I thought I’d extend that same offer to the FreeMacBlog readers. If you were waiting for the right time to get your Mac mini into the data center, now would be a good time. You can take advantage of that discount here. It should be good for another week or so. Alright, that’s what I have for you right now. There will be more videos coming soon. Be sure to subscribe to our RSS feed so you’ll be notified when then come."/>
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		<outline text="About Php on Mac OS X Leopard">
			<outline text="Mac OS X Leopard comes with php installed. However php is not activated after a clean install"/>
			<outline text="Koos Kaspers.nl ::   How to activate PHP in Mac OS" type="link" url="http://kaspers.freeflux.net/blog/archive/2007/04/23/how-to-activate-php-in-mac-os.html"/>

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		<outline text="Downloads">
			<outline text="MySQL AB ::  MySQL 5.1 Downloads (@ <a href='http://dev.mysql.com'>http://dev.mysql.com</a>/)" type="link" url="http://dev.mysql.com/downloads/mysql/5.1.html#macosx"/>
			<outline text="phpMyAdmin | MySQL Database Administration Tool | www.phpmyadmin.net" type="link" url="http://www.phpmyadmin.net/home_page/index.php"/>

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		<outline text="Other MySQL related info">
			<outline text="Robby on Rails &#187; Starting MySQL after upgrading to OS X Leopard" type="link" url="http://www.robbyonrails.com/articles/2007/10/27/starting-mysql-after-upgrading-to-os-x-leopard"/>
			<outline text="456 Berea Street &#187;  Virtual hosts, PHP and MySQL on Mac OS X 10.5 Leopard" type="link" url="http://www.456bereastreet.com/archive/200711/virtual_hosts_php_and_mysql_on_mac_os_x_105_leopard/"/>
			<outline text="TomatoCheese Blog  &#187;  Migrating MySQL 5.0.45 to Mac OS X 10.5 Leopard" type="link" url="http://blog.tomatocheese.com/archives/2007/11/1/migrating_mysql_to_mac_os_x_leopard/"/>
			<outline text="My Macinations  &#187;  Apache PHP and Mysql on Leopard" type="link" url="http://mymacinations.com/2007/10/28/apache-php-and-mysql-on-leopard/"/>

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