I am trying to get Zen-Cart on my mac mini server lion 10.6

I am trying to get Zen-Cart on my mac mini server lion 10.6 and am stuck getting mysql installed.
Bassiclly what I am trying to do is have a cart for my site I host locally  I used iWeb to creat the site and it has no cart plug in I am aware of which makes it useless for ecommerce.  Other than that it is nice to use maybe im missing somethin?  So I am looking for solutions to get Zen Cart installed (easilly) to include mysql since OSX does not have it.  Some questions
Is there a good free packaged installer for mysql and or zencart?
is there a better OS cart solution for OS X ?
Can iWeb be updated by me to host an e cart, or is there a plug in I can get?
Other?

Hello,
Is this Win 7 32 bit version?
If so & you don't want to upgrade to the 64 bit version...
There is Parallels...
http://www.parallels.com/
VmWare Fusion...
http://www.vmware.com/mac
VirtualBox...
http://www.virtualbox.org/wiki/Downloads

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