MAMP PRO Uninstaller
MAMP PRO Uninstaller is a helper utility that removes MAMP PRO, a local web development server package for macOS, from a user's system. MAMP PRO bundles Apache, MySQL (or MariaDB), and PHP into a single installer, allowing web developers and designers to run WordPress, Drupal, Laravel and other web applications locally for development and testing. The uninstaller is invoked when a user chooses to remove MAMP PRO and cleans up associated files, preferences, and system components.
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1 suggestionMAMP PRO Uninstaller is a helper component, not a standalone application — it is invoked only when uninstalling MAMP PRO itself and cannot be run or updated independently. To ensure you have a native Apple Silicon version when you do uninstall, focus on keeping MAMP PRO itself up to date. Check the MAMP website (mamp.info) or your MAMP PRO application's built-in updater for the latest version, which will include a native arm64 uninstaller. If you are running an older Intel-only build of MAMP PRO, it will continue to work under Rosetta 2 until macOS 28 arrives in September 2028; at that point, the Intel build will no longer launch. Contact Appsolute (the vendor) or check their release notes now to confirm they have shipped a native build, since you will need to update MAMP PRO well before the Rosetta 2 removal deadline.
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