There is no way, as far as I've determined, to have multiple maps open at once. You can switch between them quickly without having to reload the map but actually having 2 next to each other is basically impossible. I would go with Cacho's method.
XViper wants to compare different data objects in different maps. Your method requires the objects all to be in the same map.
This can be done with SandBoxie. Download an unregistered version (google it - or here: http://www.sandboxie.com/index.php?DownloadSandboxie) and use if for a single sandbox.
Run the SECOND copy of the editor in the single (default) sandbox.
I use it for side-by-side editing. (which can even be done on the same map, as SandBoxie creates a temporary (virtual) copy first) - any updates (accidental or deliberate to the boxie version simply dont get saved) - make the updates on the not-boxie version.
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This can be done with SandBoxie. Download an unregistered version (google it - or here: http://www.sandboxie.com/index.php?DownloadSandboxie) and use if for a single sandbox. Run the SECOND copy of the editor in the single (default) sandbox.
I use it for side-by-side editing. (which can even be done on the same map, as SandBoxie creates a temporary (virtual) copy first) - any updates (accidental or deliberate to the boxie version simply dont get saved) - make the updates on the not-boxie version.