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Run ColdFusion on your Mac
ColdFusion MX 7 is Macromedia's (now Adobe's) powerful server side programming language. It is easy to pick up and allows for rapid development and deployment of web applications, and best of all for us Mac users it written entirely in Java.So what you ask? Well, that means that you can run a developer's version on your Powerbook (or Mac mini, or PowerMac, or.. well you get the idea). Sean Corfield has posted some very good instructions on how to get CFMX running on OS X (which may or may not change thanks to Tiger).

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janeiro said 4:17PM on 6-16-2005
does that mean it can run on Linux too?
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Dan said 4:17PM on 6-16-2005
Sure, janeiro. You can even download coldfusion for linux from the macromedia site (something you can't do for the mac) so they probably already have a nice install package for you...
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