Top 15 PHP Fog Alternative and Similar Softwares | Dec 2024

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1. lilURL

lilURL lilURL is a simple PHP/MySQL script for generating lil? URLs. It's similar to TinyURL, Shorl, MakeAShorterLink, etc, but you can run it on your own server ((which is, yeah, pretty much the same thing as TightURL, but that didn't exist when I wrote lilURL)).......

2. Phraw

Phraw Phraw, a PHP micro-framework.Phraw is indicated for small web sites and small applications because is fast to learn, fast to bootstrap and fast to serve requests.......

3. django-git

django-git A simple Gitweb replacement built with Django.......

4. Gity

Gity Gity is a nice GUI interface for a lot of the most common git commands. It also provides a diff view to see changes in the working tree, changes in the index (stage), and others. Gity simplifies using git in general. You wont leave home without it.......

5. K2F

K2F Yet another PHP framework?Yes, but with a twist. This framework doesn’t focus on a specific methodology or paradigm (eg: MVC), but on getting things done quickly and the way you want.This might sound quite a generic remark, but it is what the framework focuses on. You can even see it......

6. Denwer

Denwer Denwer is a collection of often-used web-servers for web-programmers. It is used to debug web-sites under Win32. Denwer includes: friendly installer; Apache; PHP; MySQL; Perl; virtual host management system; phpMyAdmin; sendmail stub; start/stop manager.What is "Denwer" ?Small WAMP kinda installation for developing purposesThere is an incredible package called Denwer. It's......

7. Bowery

Bowery Bowery is the web development environment you've always wanted. Get unlimited storage and power, all while working locally on your computer.......

8. DocBlox

DocBlox DocBlox is a Documentation Generation Application (DGA) for use with PHP applications.It is capable of transforming the comments in your source code into a full API reference document.DocBlox is build to be PHP 5.3 compatible, fast, having a low memory consumption and easily integratable into Continuous Integration.......

9. Quanta Plus

Quanta Plus Quanta Plus is a web Integrated development environment (IDE) for HTML, XHTML, CSS, XML, PHP and any other XML-based languages or scripting languages. It is part of KDE, a Linux desktop environment, released in the Kdewebdev package. Quanta Plus is capable of both WYSIWYG design and handcoding. It features tag......

10. Neard

Neard Neard is an Integrated Web Development Tools environment combining :Major binaries Apache2 PHP MySQL MariaDB Node.jsApplications GitList, an elegant and modern git repository viewer. phpMyAdmin to handle the administration of MySQL over the Web. Webgrind, the Xdebug Profiling Web Frontend in PHP. WebSVN, an Online subversion repository browser.Tools A command......

11. Ampricot

Ampricot Ampricot is a full-fledged and lightweight, free and open source, easy to install and use, cross-platform web server solution stack package for professional web development.Ampricot mainly consists of the Apache HTTP Server, MySQL Database, and the PHP Interpreter. It’s extensible and highly flexible nature allows it to support other Interpreters......

12. DroidPHP

DroidPHP DroidPHP is a open source web server based on Android (with virtual hosts support). It includes:1. nginx v1.5.12. lighttpd v1.4.342. PHP v5.5.93. MySQL v5.1.624. msmtp 1.4.30Useful options:+ possibility to run the server on port:80; (root required)+ possibility to use lighttp or nginx+ etc.Unlike competitors, such as KSWEB, PAW, NAMP Server......

13. dotCloud

dotCloud DotCloud lets you mix and match frameworks and databases as you see fit. Whether you need PHP or Java, MySQL or MongoDB, you’re free to pick the best tools for the job.Don’t waste your time with servers. Simply push your code, dotCloud will deploy it. We take care of provisioning,......

14. Futallaby

Futallaby Futallaby is a PHP image board script based on the Futaba script.......

15. PHPDL

PHPDL PHPDL is a Php script that lists all the files in a directory (except itself of course). What sets PHPDL apart is that everything the script needs is in one file, including the file-type icons it uses.......