MacMost Now 819: Running Multiple Instances Of the Same App On Mac For most apps you can simply open multiple windows or tabs to edit or view separate documents. But some apps only let you have one window open. Sometimes when using apps like Safari, it is useful to be able to isolate windows from each other in case one crashes. Visual Studio Mac common questions on how to open multiple solutions or instances of Visual Studio for Mac. Before there was tabbed browsing many applications simply let you open a new instance of their app, but in a separate window. This concept still exists in just about every application. Mac note taking app that works with simplenote students. Photos app window won't open on macbook. https://yellowcritic669.weebly.com/glasses-app-allows-screen-split-mac.html. If I was working in Safari, held down the Command key and pressed n (instead of t as shown above), I would see a new window come up. Trying to use the Finder to open multiple instances of an application on Mac OS X will simply cause the first instance to come to the foreground. To get around this, use the open command from the command line with the -n option. Re enable allow all apps macos. The -n option opens a new instance of the application even if one is already running.
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Dudes,
I have a generic issue here.. I recently switched from xp to leopard and almost got used to all the most significant differences. However, I think I just realized it's quite impossible to spawn multiple instances of an application (let's say finder) under mac os.
Please someone tell me I'm stupid, because I don't know what to think of this os now..
Some background information - I'm trying to configure shorcuts in quicksilver so that I get a more win-ish shortcut experience (I'm really used to win's ones ). That's how I actually discovered this thing
Please someone say what's going on here
Cheers
I have a generic issue here.. I recently switched from xp to leopard and almost got used to all the most significant differences. However, I think I just realized it's quite impossible to spawn multiple instances of an application (let's say finder) under mac os.
Please someone tell me I'm stupid, because I don't know what to think of this os now..
Some background information - I'm trying to configure shorcuts in quicksilver so that I get a more win-ish shortcut experience (I'm really used to win's ones ). That's how I actually discovered this thing
Please someone say what's going on here
Cheers