2006-01-24 11:31 AM
2006-01-25 03:31 PM
2006-01-25 03:45 PM
Jeff.Belk wrote:If you duplicate the "Archicad" executable, you can run as many sessions as you make duplicates.... as long as your machine can handle it.
Out of interest, I would like to know how archiben opens more than 1 ArchCad session at the same time? Doesn't it automatically close each solo project when you try to open another?
2006-01-25 04:00 PM
2006-01-25 05:09 PM
Macbook Pro M1 Max 64GB ram, OS X 10.XX latest
another Moderator
2006-01-25 05:42 PM
ejrolon wrote:I'm not sure the solution for a person already having system problems is to install more questionable software.
Or if you use Quicksilver you can use the "Launch Another Copy" option without having to make multiple copies of AC.
2006-01-25 06:07 PM
Macbook Pro M1 Max 64GB ram, OS X 10.XX latest
another Moderator
2006-01-25 09:47 PM
TomWaltz wrote:yep. that's what i'm doing. i usually only run two concurrent sessions, but yesterday was a special case . . . throw BGarchiCAD in there too and i actually had 5 on the go!Jeff.Belk wrote:If you duplicate the "Archicad" executable, you can run as many sessions as you make duplicates.... as long as your machine can handle it.
Out of interest, I would like to know how archiben opens more than 1 ArchCad session at the same time? Doesn't it automatically close each solo project when you try to open another?