MultiApps

MultiApps

Launch multiple independent instances of an app - app copies

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MultiApps is a very usefull tool to launch multiple copies of the same application. Set your custom hotkey and launch multiple instances of the currently active application (frontmost app). You can pause MultiApps by clicking the On/Off button in the menu.
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Oleg Buylov
its just a wrapper for open -n /Applications/Safari.app/ terminal command http://osxdaily.com/2011/05/11/m...
Lucian Boiangiu
@oleg_buylov Hello Olgeg. Probably at a deeper level the mac OS does something like that, although i did not use the terminal commands in my app. I have made the app to make it easier to launch multiple instances of apps whenever you need them without typing the terminal command every time for every app. It is designed to "do a thing, and do it good", at a minimalistic level. Thank you for your feedback and I hope you find it useful.
Lucian Boiangiu
MultiApps is a very usefull tool to launch multiple copies of the same application. Set your custom hotkey and launch multiple instances of the currently active application (frontmost app). You can pause MultiApps by clicking the On/Off button in the menu. ----- Features ----- - Launch multiple instances of an application by pressing the key combination on the keyboard or by clicking the button in the menu - You can reset/clear the hotkey from the preferences window - Pause the hotkey anytime by clicking the pause button in the menu - Do not show app after launch : Keeps the new instance of the app hidden after launching it - Hide other apps after launch : Hides all other apps after launching a new instance of an application - Keep the app in the background : The app will be visible after launching it but it will stay in the background, not stealing focus of other apps untill the user activates it - Do not add the application to the Recents menu : Does not add the files/apps to the Recents menu
Lucian Boiangiu
@oleg_buylov Hey Oleg! Yeah, you can launch a new instance which is independent from the others with its own settings. If you want you can send different e-mails from each instance at the same time. They work as they are independent apps. Tell me if you have any more questions!