(03-18-2016 11:10 AM)DataPimp Wrote: [ -> ]Can't get this bitch to work.
Click on "Start Apache" says "Skype using port".
Close Skype.
Says "Services using port".
FML
(03-18-2016 11:10 AM)DataPimp Wrote: [ -> ]Can't get this bitch to work.
Click on "Start Apache" says "Skype using port".
Close Skype.
Says "Services using port".
FML
Ok to start with I "nulled" this back in February is actually really easy I gonna explain the process here, the reason I did not share anything yet is because I didn't have the pro features or any of the OTO's and for me it was not worth to share just like that because it was easier just to have xampp + bitnami or about the same...
To download the Windows version here is the direct link:
How to null:
After install just open the file "C:\easywplocalhost\apps\manager\include\license.php" Line 138 "function isLicensed() {" add a new line or just after { and type "return true;" that will take anything as a valid license.
My respect to connexionz for the pro features I hope we can get the rest of OTO's soon :)
With respect to everything said about Skype f**king up this product, I had the paid version before this share appeared...and I never got the godd*mn thing to work.
Disabled Skype, moved the port Apache used to this one, that one, and another unused port address, etc. Support from the dev tried but was involved in his product launch and really couldn't micro-manage my problem.
So one day I see InstantWP mentioned in several threads here. I install it and... BANG!!
it worked perfectly on startup. No f'ing around with Apache or MySQL - nothin. It just fuggin worked. The control panel appeared so fast I though something had gone wrong. Nope, something had gone right.
So if you're looking for a WP dev environment and WP Localhost isn't doing it for you, you may want to think about trying InstantWP. It may not have all the bells and whistles of this share, but noise doesn't matter if the car doesn't run.
YMMV, of course.
Reps to OP here for the share!
UPDATE:
Thanks to the skilled folks here, the manual for InstantWP is available also. I don't think this has been updated for a couple of years, but it all still seems to apply.