Dual-Boxing on a Mac

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Creating Additional Clients

CCP have very helpfully released a script that will automatically create additional clients on your mac.

Download it via this forum page.

Creating Additional Clients Manually

There are several ways to set up a second client on your Mac. The method detailed below isn't the quickest, but it's reasonable simple, robust, and doesn't require much disk space.

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ln -s /Applications/EVE\ Online.app/Contents/Frameworks Frameworks
ln -s /Applications/EVE\ Online.app/Contents/Resources Resources

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<key>CFBundleName</key>
<string>EVE Online</string>

The two copies of the EVE client will now open and run independently, with their own preference settings. If you want to create additional copies, just repeat the process and use a new name (eg. EVE Online 3) for the new client copy.

Setting up a Custom Resolution

If you're running EVE Online in windowed mode, you may want to fine-tune the size of the client windows. You can simply select a different resolution in the in-game settings, but you may find they're too small or too big, and don't make best use of your screen real estate.

To set up a custom resolution, try a program like SwitchResX. Enter the screen-size you want in the Custom Resolutions tab. Doing this won't change the resolution your monitor is running at, but it will let the EVE Client see it as an option next time you play the game.

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External Links

The Macintosh Thread on the official forums.

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