PHPTriad 2.2

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    19/02/2004
  • File size:
    13.1M
  • License:
    Free
  • Minimum requirements:
    Windows 95/98/NT

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PHPTriad is a complete PHP development and server environment for Windows. It installs PHP, Apache, MySQL, and PHPMyAdmin, both installing and setting up the environment.

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  1. JUST PURE FUN Anonymous -- January 5 2005, 10.09

    NEED A PICK ME UP
    AND ORGANIZED
    SUPERSTITION DOESN'T
    WORK FOR YOU?

    GET ALBERT ON YOUR
    DESKTOP.

    ONE CLICK AND A
    SMILE OR A FROWN
    OF THOUGHT WILL
    MAKE YOU FORGET
    YOUR TROUBLES.

    ONLY DRAWBACK? NOT ENUF QUOTES!

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