by vlad » June 28th, 2017, 1:30 pm
To open multiple .ddb files simultaneously you can double-click on individual .ddb files (you can create desktop shortcuts on these files for your convenience), each of these files will be opened in separate instance of AllMyNotes.
But why do you need multiple databases? If this is from performance reasons, it makes no sense - AllMyNotes loads data instantly no matter how many data records you have and how big your data file is.
[b]To open multiple .ddb files simultaneously[/b] you can double-click on individual .ddb files (you can create desktop shortcuts on these files for your convenience), each of these files will be opened in separate instance of AllMyNotes.
But why do you need multiple databases? If this is from [b]performance [/b]reasons, it makes no sense - [b]AllMyNotes loads data instantly[/b] no matter how many data records you have and how big your data file is.