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Running a Web Server on Mac OS X: Apache Made Simple

An anonymous reader writes "Having recently moved over to Mac OS X, I decided to look into running my own Web and FTP servers again from home. To my surprise, I discovered what many already know... that bundled into the underpinnings of Jaguar's networking framework was a distribution of Apache that appears as simple or robust as I want it to be."

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  1. Connecting to the web on OSX: Browsing made simple by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0, Redundant

    Having recently moved over to Mac OSX, I decided to look into connecting to a website again from home. To my surprise, I discovered what many already know... that bundled into Jaguar was a web browser that appears as simple or robust as I want it to be.

    I was like no way! I would have never guessed. It's almost as if I have not been around computers for the last several years.