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I onOn systems other than OSX (Windows, Linux, BSD.. etc), you can open as many instance of Blender as you like. (and load whatever file you want)

On OS X, by default, only 1 instance of an app can be run. You can work around this limitation by invoking Blender from the command line. open -n /Applications/blender.app

I on systems other than OSX (Windows, Linux, BSD.. etc), you can open as many instance of Blender as you like. (and load whatever file you want)

On OS X, by default, only 1 instance of an app can be run. You can work around this limitation by invoking Blender from the command line. open -n /Applications/blender.app

On systems other than OSX (Windows, Linux, BSD.. etc), you can open as many instance of Blender as you like. (and load whatever file you want)

On OS X, by default, only 1 instance of an app can be run. You can work around this limitation by invoking Blender from the command line. open -n /Applications/blender.app

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I believe on Windowssystems other than OSX (Windows, Linux, BSD.. etc), you can open as many instance of Blender as you like. (and load whatever file you want)

On OS X, by default, only 1 instance of an app can be run. You can work around this limitation by invoking Blender from the command line. open -n /Applications/blender.app

I believe on Windows, you can open as many instance of Blender as you like. (and load whatever file you want)

On OS X, by default, only 1 instance of an app can be run. You can work around this limitation by invoking Blender from the command line. open -n /Applications/blender.app

I on systems other than OSX (Windows, Linux, BSD.. etc), you can open as many instance of Blender as you like. (and load whatever file you want)

On OS X, by default, only 1 instance of an app can be run. You can work around this limitation by invoking Blender from the command line. open -n /Applications/blender.app

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Mike Pan
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I believe on Windows, you can open as many instance of Blender as you like. (and load whatever file you want)

On OS X, by default, only 1 instance of an app can be run. You can work around this limitation by invoking Blender from the command line. open -n /Applications/blender.app

I believe on Windows, you can open as many instance of Blender as you like. (and load whatever file you want)

On OS X, by default, only 1 instance of an app can be run. You can work around this limitation by invoking Blender from the command line.

I believe on Windows, you can open as many instance of Blender as you like. (and load whatever file you want)

On OS X, by default, only 1 instance of an app can be run. You can work around this limitation by invoking Blender from the command line. open -n /Applications/blender.app

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