For instance since Safari is a web browser and can access all the sites in the internet and not all the sites in the internet are put together that well sometimes you run into one that will crash your browser particularly if it has a lot of media on it say some videos or games or something. Another reason is if sometimes the app crashes. One reason you may want to have an App running multiple times is if you are only allowed to open one window in it. So you never really need to have more than one copy of Safari or Browser running. You can even have multiple tabs open in those windows. In cases like Safari for instance you can have multiple windows open looking at multiple websites. The same as in Pages and Numbers and other applications that have documents. For instance in TextEdit you can have several documents open in different windows. In most cases you don't need to have multiple copies of an App running. On today's episode let's look at how to run multiple instances on an App on your Mac. Video Transcript: Hi this is Gary with MacMost Now. Check out MacMost Now 819: Running Multiple Instances Of the Same App On Mac at YouTube for closed captioning and more options.
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