New macOS Ventura shots

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<img src="{{ url('/images/phpmon.jpg') }}" alt="PHP Monitor" class="m-auto max-w-3xl max-w-full bg-gray-100 rounded-xl shadow-lg"> <img src="{{ url('/images/phpmon.jpg') }}" alt="PHP Monitor" class="m-auto max-w-3xl max-w-full bg-gray-100 rounded-xl shadow-lg">
<span style="position: absolute; bottom: 20px; left: -10px;" class="bg-blue-900 text-white text-xl py-1 px-2 rounded rotate-2">Now works with macOS Ventura as well!</span>
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<div class="max-w-2xl m-auto mt-12"> <div class="max-w-2xl m-auto mt-12">
<p class="text-2xl leading-9 mb-6"><b>PHP Monitor</b> helps you set up and develop <span class="text-blue-800">Laravel</span> and <span class="text-blue-800">Symfony</span> projects. It's also great for <span class="text-blue-800">WordPress</span> or <span class="text-blue-800">Drupal</span> sites. In fact, it's a great companion for all kinds of projects, no matter the framework or CMS.</p> <p class="text-2xl leading-9 mb-6"><b>PHP Monitor</b> helps you set up and develop <span class="text-blue-800">Laravel</span> and <span class="text-blue-800">Symfony</span> projects. It's also great for <span class="text-blue-800">WordPress</span> or <span class="text-blue-800">Drupal</span> sites. In fact, it's a great companion for all kinds of projects, no matter the framework or CMS.</p>
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PHP Monitor interacts with your local <b>Laravel Valet</b> installation. That means that PHP Monitor builds upon a solid and trusted foundation. If you've already got that installed, it's very easy to get started. PHP Monitor interacts with your local <b>Laravel Valet</b> installation. That means that PHP Monitor builds upon a solid and trusted foundation. If you've already got that installed, it's very easy to get started.
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PHP Monitor lives in your menu bar. From here, you can use the bulk of PHP Monitor's functionality, including the <b>global version switcher</b> as well as <b>services status</b> section. PHP Monitor lives in your menu bar. From here, you can use the bulk of PHP Monitor's functionality, including the <b>global version switcher</b> as well as <b>services status</b> section.
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Sometimes you need to edit a <b>configuration file</b> or <b>toggle an extension</b>. But where are those pesky config files located again? From PHP Monitor's menu you can easily find them. Extensions can even be toggled with one click of the button! Sometimes you need to edit a <b>configuration file</b> or <b>toggle an extension</b>. But where are those pesky config files located again? From PHP Monitor's menu you can easily find them. Extensions can even be toggled with one click of the button!
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Do you have many projects or legacy sites? No worries, the app includes a <b>domain list</b> that you can use to get a quick overview of all domains and proxies you have set up, as well as their PHP version, what type of project they are, and more. Do you have many projects or legacy sites? No worries, the app includes a <b>domain list</b> that you can use to get a quick overview of all domains and proxies you have set up, as well as their PHP version, what type of project they are, and more.
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You can easily <b>link or proxy</b> a folder: you can even easily customize the name of the domain and secure this new domain by simply checking a box. This will make these projects accessible as *.test domains on your system. You can easily <b>link or proxy</b> a folder: you can even easily customize the name of the domain and secure this new domain by simply checking a box. This will make these projects accessible as *.test domains on your system.
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In addition to offering a global version switcher (which switches the PHP version for all of your projects), this app also includes support for Valet's <b>site isolation</b> feature. This allows you to use a specific version of PHP with a specific domain, all while retaining the globally linked PHP version. In addition to offering a global version switcher (which switches the PHP version for all of your projects), this app also includes support for Valet's <b>site isolation</b> feature. This allows you to use a specific version of PHP with a specific domain, all while retaining the globally linked PHP version.
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PHP Monitor will help you figure out if your sites are <b>compatible</b> with the <b>currently linked version of PHP</b>. You will receive suggestions when site isolation may be of use. PHP Monitor will help you figure out if your sites are <b>compatible</b> with the <b>currently linked version of PHP</b>. You will receive suggestions when site isolation may be of use.
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<x-feature feature-title="A tiny footprint." img-src="/images/sysres.png" y-position="top" class="lg:flex-row-reverse">
Laravel Valet is a lightweight solution that is much leaner than Docker, and PHP Monitor as a companion tool uses equally few system resources. It is light on RAM and its CPU usage is negligible.
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Laravel Valet is a lightweight solution that is much leaner than Docker, and PHP Monitor as a companion tool uses equally few system resources. It is light on RAM and its CPU usage is negligible.
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No tracking. No bullshit. Nothing to worry about. The only outbound connection PHP Monitor makes is a check (that you can disable!) to see if a newer version is available. If you encounter a bug or crash, please get in touch—I'd be happy to help you out. No tracking. No bullshit. Nothing to worry about. The only outbound connection PHP Monitor makes is a check to see if a newer version is available, and you can disable it.
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PHP Monitor will only ask you to donate <em>once</em>, and should never ask you again... unless you install a fresh copy of the app on a new computer, of course. If you can, please do consider sending me some money! PHP Monitor will only ask you to donate <em>once</em>, and should never ask you again... unless you install a fresh copy of the app on a new computer, of course. If you can, please do consider sending me some money!