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Originally Posted by alansplace
IMHO, t would be really useful if there was a simple way to install a new version and leave the old version active (till the new version is mostly debugged [mostly being in the 'eye of the beholder']) to fall back on if it's deemed necessary and/or prudent. 
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I kinda do that. I have an AMD processor. So I install a 32 bit version (in a different program folder) to use as a fallback. But, there is no reason you can't have two copies of the same software installed and running on the same machine. At least on a Windows machine.
Regards - John