iTools is a web site management system for Mac OSX. It is used to manage Apache, MySQL, and more. And as per a Mac News Network story, the just released iTools 8.2.2 has added support for ColdFusion. If anyone has experience with iTools and has used the ColdFusion support, please share.
Interesting news.
Ben where you listening to an ipod when posting this? Slight typo in your blog entry. 😉
Hmmm, they do know that it’s *Adobe* ColdFusion now, right? 😉
iTunes on the brain…musical osmosis…mmmmmm, music.
Oops! 🙂 Fixed.
— Ben
Just to clarify, our ColdFusion support consists of an Apache 2.2 module for both PPC and Intel for Adobe’s ColdFusion package. So users of ColdFusion can use the package when running Tenon’s advanced Apache on Mac OS X 10.4.x for either PowerPC or Intel. So what we did was provide the ability for ColdFusion to run with the latest 2.2 Apache fork.
well, i’m glad to test it if i have $180 to buy it. anyway, ¿why selling iTools if all(apache/php/tomcat/etc) is GNU?
The configuration and management GUI is what you’re paying for, and yes the idea is to use all open source modules, like Apache, PHP, MySQL, Tomcat. You can think of it as a value-added stack. And the price is $349, not $180.
However you can download it and use it for 14 days for FREE.
http://www.tenon.com/products/itools
The ColdFusion Apache 2.2 module is here:
http://beta:beta@beta.tenon.com/iTools8/iTools8.2
for PPC
http://beta:beta@beta.tenon.com/iTools8/iTools8.2/Intel
for Intel