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Multiple windows = instability?

Hey all, Just wondering if logging into multiple instances of Roll20 (one window for character sheet only, one window for map access only) would lead to instability. Not sure how internets works.
TECCCHNICAlly works; but really wasn't designed for that. With two monitors, I often stretch my browser window over both of them so my chat and sheets just happen to be on one monitor and the map on the other.
I was trying out two windows earlier, one for jukebox control, shrunk down so only the jukebox was visible. It seemed a bit laggy. I turned off sounds in the second window, and they took a good deal longer to play in the main window.
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Lithl
Pro
Sheet Author
API Scripter
It works just fine, at least for me. One of my roommates is in a Saturday game with me, but doesn't have his own computer (his laptop died), so we share my two screens, with two different accounts logged in. I've even been logged in to six different accounts at once before, testing some API scripts that required multiple players.
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The Aaron
Roll20 Production Team
API Scripter
Ditto what Brian said regarding API testing experiences.