WampServer 3 web server build overview

 Note! It is not recommended to use a web server collection as a platform for hosting sites both on the Internet and in corporate networks, i.e. they are created for local development and testing only. This is a recommendation from the developers of any web server build. WampServer is a free build of a web server, i.e. platform for web development under the Windows operating system. This assembly includes all the necessary software for creating dynamic web applications (sites), namely: Apache web server, PHP programming language, MySQL DBMS and other auxiliary software, such as phpMyAdmin. For those who don't know WAMP is an acronym for "Windows, Apache, MySQL and PHP" i.e. a word consisting of the first letters of the listed applications. There is also LAMP, where L is Linux, and MAMP, where M is Mac OS. WampServer is available for both 32 bit and 64 bit Windows. The system tray icon acts as a control panel here, with the help of which (left-click) you can configure the ...

 How to install Opera browser on Windows?




We will install Opera on the Windows 8.1 operating system, so let's get started.

Step 1
Run the downloaded file. In the first window, we can immediately click on the "Accept and Install" button. In this case, the installation of the program will start with the default settings, but if you want to change some installation settings, such as the language or installation folder, then click the "Settings" button. Let's do it that way, i.e. Let's see what the settings are.


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Step 2
If necessary, change the desired parameter, then click the "Accept and install" button.



The installation has started.



Step 3
After the installation is completed, the browser will automatically launch with a welcome page. You can close the tab or click the "Get to work!" button, which will open the "Express Panel" with the popular sites already configured by default.




After you close the browser, you can restart it using a shortcut on the desktop or on the taskbar, and, of course, using the Start menu.