I've done it from time to time, sometimes by accident.  Each instance of 
Leo will use the same configuration files, as your logs show.  This means 
that the last instance to exit will be the one that may change these files, 
like the list of recent files.

I have also noticed that if I have the same outline open in two instances 
at the same time and  make a change to the outline in one, the other 
instance does not know that a change has been made.  It seems to me that it 
would not be hard to have Leo notice, since it can already notice if 
external files (like @file trees) have been changed outside Leo.  This 
would seem to be a worthwhile change to make.

On Saturday, April 25, 2020 at 8:50:03 AM UTC-4, Viktor Ransmayr wrote:
>
> Hello Edward & Community,
>
> [snip]
> Asking my initial question once more, now hopefully even a bit more 
> precise:
>
> *Is it safe to sequentially run two or more instances of different Leo 
> versions on the same machine?*
>
>
>
> [1] 
> https://leoeditor.com/installing.html#installing-leo-from-sources-all-platforms
>
>

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