MAMP

Works fine in 10.8

Works fine in 10.7

MAMP

Supports iCloud

Secured by Gatekeeper

Supports retina graphics

MAMP icon

Available on the Mac App Store
Not available on the Mac App Store

The abbreviation MAMP stands for: Macintosh, Apache, MySQL, and PHP. With just a few mouse-clicks, you can install Apache, PHP, and MySQL for Mac OS X!

Version 2
Developer appsolute
Website http://mamp.info/en/mamp/index.html
Status Works fine

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Version 2 is Lion compatibile as stated in the download page of MAMP.

Archived comments

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[ Michael]MichaelAnonymous 25 Jul 2012 23:08

Does MAMP 2.0.1 work with Mountain Lion?

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MattMattAnonymous 26 Jul 2012 02:01

As far as I can see Yes it does. I havent had any problems at all been using it since 9 am today and havent had a problem at all

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[ Michael]MichaelAnonymous 26 Jul 2012 02:45

Thanks Matt! I need MAMP for work so that's great to know.

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[ Michael]MichaelAnonymous 27 Jul 2012 09:26

I installed Mountain Lion today. I can confirm that MAMP v2.0.1 is working perfectly fine with my setup.

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Lion (10.7) Comments

[ Hernan]HernanAnonymous 26 Jul 2011 15:06

Somebody tested MAMP on Mac OS Lion? I'm planning to buy Lion some of this days and I'd love to know if MAMP is fully working. Thanks already!

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DorianDorianAnonymous 01 Aug 2011 06:42

I've been having some issues with Lion and MAMP. the mysql process doesn't close when i close MAMP. So i need to kill it manually. I'm having a few other mysql related issues and I'm not sure if it's me or the program.

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[ Donavan]DonavanAnonymous 08 Aug 2011 16:54

My MySQL Server starts but the Apache Server doesn't :( … any help with this.

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[ Vinalys]VinalysAnonymous 10 Aug 2011 04:40

Same issue with my version of MAMP 1.7.1 I cannot start Apache.
I need to download the version 2 to give it a try but seems mamp.info is down right now.

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[ Jon]JonAnonymous 22 Aug 2011 18:45

weird, for me Apache loads right up every time but MySQL has not yet turned on despite several googled "solutions"

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[ Richard]RichardAnonymous 17 Sep 2011 17:49

1.8.4 works OK and is the last version which supported PHP4

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