I don't work on Mac, but typically "just install": unpack/copy the application to new location (I mean, do not overwrite an old build), run, it will suggest to import old settings, and then will use new settings directory.
Maybe some Mac users will specify this more precisely.
On a mac, simply install EAP 13 in a different directory. Not really any different from windows.
The old dock icon will still refer to the old v12 install. To get a 2nd icon in the dock, find EAP 13 in the new directory, and drag that to the dock. Remember which is which!
I don't work on Mac, but typically "just install": unpack/copy the application to new location (I mean, do not overwrite an old build), run, it will suggest to import old settings, and then will use new settings directory.
Maybe some Mac users will specify this more precisely.
Regards,
Alexander.
On a mac, simply install EAP 13 in a different directory. Not really any different from windows.
The old dock icon will still refer to the old v12 install. To get a 2nd icon in the dock, find EAP 13 in the new directory, and drag that to the dock. Remember which is which!