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    Ascoos Web Extended Studio

    Ascoos Web Extended Studio

    Is a portable web server suite for windows 64Bit, for Web Development.

    Ascoos Web Extended Studio (AWES) is a portable, free 64-bit web server environment for Windows, designed for professional web developers and designers who need flexibility, modularity, and multi-version testing capabilities. It provides a complete local development stack based on technologies such as Apache, PHP, Node.js, Python, MariaDB, MongoDB, FileZilla, and other essential tools. 🔧 Key Features: - Multi-version support for PHP and MariaDB - Modular and upgrade-friendly architecture - Fully portable – no installation required - Integrated tools and applications - Advanced GUI features - CGI technology support 🎯 Ideal for: - Developing and testing PHP applications across multiple environments - Experimenting with different software versions - Maintaining legacy projects - Local development and training without installation Official Site: https://awes.ascoos.com Demo video: https://youtu.be/HMCJpgEC9zg GitHub: https://github.com/ascoos/awes
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    AMPPS

    AMPPS

    AMPPS is a LAMP/MAMP/WAMP stack

    AMPPS is a stack of Apache, MySQL, PHP, Perl & Python. AMPPS enables you to focus more on using applications rather than maintaining them. With AMPPS you can create a website by installing any of the 330+ Apps, customizing it, and then simply publishing it on the internet via a wide choice of hosting service providers. A complete package on your desktop, same like the server that provides many open source web applications. Application Management, Domain management, Database management, etc...
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    Crispy is a small widget-based AJAX framework that encourages the use of in-line semantic HTML and event-driven user interaction. Plays nicely with Django.
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    Nanon is a web page manager, ideal for simple sites with no server generated content. It lets you define templates and reusable html code blocks like menus and ad sections. Nanon is a spiffy command line tool that you can learn how to use in minutes.
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    Not the greatest thing since Sliced Bread, it IS Sliced Bread. This project is a series of network tools and a network development SDK, with big hopes, and too little time to code it all.
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    2tools is a set of online CMS maintenance tools: just one click to migrate to/from different CMS; safe configuration settings to upgrade your CMS; easy Data movement to/from DBMS, databases or tables; SQL, XML, XSLT, PHP technologies. All tools are main
    Downloads: 4 This Week
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