Installing multiple versions of Captivate

Can you install multiple versions of Captivate on a single machine?  I would like to install an earlier version of Captivate on my machine along with my latest version.  Can this be accomplished? If so do you have any tips or tricks that might help this go smoothly. 

Absolutely. I have Captivate 5.5, 6.0.1.240 and 7.0.1.237 all running on my system without any issues.
If you plan to keep all of them open simultaneously, just make sure your system can handle it. Captivate is a RAM-hungry application.
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