Can Application Manager queue multiple app installs?

Can Application Manager queue multiple app installs or does each application have to be installed separately while we wait for it to finish (bored out of skull)?

Yes,
Adobe Application Manager support installation of multiple application at a time but it will affect the perfomance of the system
in case hardware configuration is not adequate.
-Sumit Singh

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