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This shouldn't be on VT

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Contributed by: zimbop Saturday, January 10 2009 @ 01:30 AM PST

Product Platform: MacOSX

Used Product For: Over One Year

I know what this is and I've even used installed it and used it on a number of occasions, but since when did PHP projects become MacOSX software? I know, PHP is installed on OSX, but then so is Ruby, Perl, Bash, Python etc. Rather than an OSX software site (and I'm thinking Cocoa here) this place will end up looking like Hotscripts.Com if we flood the place with such obviously wrongly categorised software projects.   

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This shouldn't be on VT - scienceman2

Sure it should. Mac OS X Server has PHP and can be used rather straightforwardly to run this.

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Saturday, January 10 2009 @ 09:44 PM PST


This shouldn't be on VT - zimbop

OK everyone, time to bail out, VT is becoming a script repository. You won't be able to find pure cocoa Mac apps for little PHP script projects that post the time to your webpage, or create a simple version of ebay on your intranet. If you rally want that, split it off into a separate section "SCRIPTS"

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Sunday, January 11 2009 @ 05:44 AM PST


This shouldn't be on VT - petersconsult

I agree completely!!!
if you didn't use Xcode (or at least AppleScript) to build a proper OSX app, whatever you're pushing belongs somewhere else.

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Sunday, March 29 2009 @ 08:24 PM PDT


This shouldn't be on VT - Mac-Fan No 1

Joomla is a complex PHP-application that I can install on my Mac. Why should I search in PHP-Applications-sites and shellscript-sites and ruby sites and PERL-sites and.... to find software for my Mac? You could say the same f.e. to Eclipse or Webmin as both use PHP and Java (so they're not cocoa)!

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Thursday, June 25 2009 @ 03:55 AM PDT