Right, i see your point.pljones wrote:And the problem was triggered by having a stack of demos open -- and that's what's going to cause problems, if anything. People demoing MULAB may end up thinking "Oh, CPU usage isn't good" or "lots of crackles" without realising they've eight demos open all eating CPU.mutools wrote:Does that work for you?
At the same time, when the user quits MuLab, he'll see that he has to close multiple sessions. And on windows each session has its slot on the taskbar so that's a visual indication too.
Anyway, we talked before about the possible confusion between MULAB -> New/Open and SESSION -> New/Open and i still have that point on the wishlist, will further think how to minimize confusion.
I do am convinced that the multi-session feature is a great thing to have because you can drag-drop parts, racks and modules from 1 session to another.
So if you have several ideas and want to merge some of them, that's possible using drag-drop. Or if you're cooperating on a track and each one has worked on a version, now it's much easier to merge the best edits into a master version

