Da utente Mac non potevo esimermi dal segnalarvi una corposa lista di Software indispensabili nello sviluppo di applicazioni Web; con la solita metodologia della lista, vi presento oggi alcune trà le risorse migliori che personalmente utilizzo e comunque consiglio.

VirtualHostX

VirtualHostX – is the best way to host multiple websites on your Mac. It lets you easily create Apache virtual hosts on Mac OS X.

MAMP

MAMP – is a quick and painless way to set up Macintosh, Apache, MySQL and PHP in the same environment. Instantly you’ve got a fully-functional web testing environment for your PHP applications.

phpMyAdmin

phpMyAdmin – is the kindly old grandfather of database management scripts. Not necessarily hip to an attractive user interface, phpMyAdmin still has the skills to pay the bills.

Yummy FTP

Yummy FTP – is an FTP and SFTP client application for the Apple Macintosh, built as native Mac OS X software from the ground up, with the goal of providing a reliable, powerful, yet easy to use file transfer utility.

Transmit

Transmit – It offers almost all of the same functionality as Cyberduck, but adds a little more robustness for advanced user. For example, you can edit any remote file (even a picture or graphic) in any software using Transmit.

Coda

Coda – It is a complete web development solutions that fulfills all your coding needs, you will love to use its code editor that has support for various programming languages like HTML, XHTML, CSS, PHP, ASP, Ruby, Java and XML etc.

Changes

Changes – is a nifty application that lets you visually browse changes to your code base. Instead of having to use a subversion to manage your code base (though Changes works with svn and other repository software), you can use Changes.

TextExpander

TextExpander – saves you countless keystrokes with customized abbreviations for your frequently-used text strings, code snippets and images.

TextMate

TextMate – A popular text-editing tool for Apple Mac OS. It offers number of useful features, like search and replaces text, clipboard history, file tabs when working with projects.