I started out 2 box and switched to 3 after about 1 month. I wish I had started with the 3 from the start because it is not much harder than running 2.
My setup is simple. I logged into wow individually on each of the 3 accounts and I set wow to windowed mode on each of the 3 accounts. I do not run symlinked accounts or use maximizer. I did nothing to the wtf file. I just log each account in. When they are all in the game I move the windows to overlap each other: Warrior on top, Priest 2nd, Mage 3rd. I invite with the warrior, and mouse over to the other accounts to accept the invite. Then Warrior is the main character and is on top. Each account is the same screen size but overlapped so I can see just the edges of the 2 that the main account is blocking. But I can move the mouse over to the other 2 accounts if I want to loot something with them. I have to move the mouse slowly but keyclone easily switches the mouse control over to the secondary accounts when I mose over to them.
I can do collection quests easy except I have to collect for 3 instead of one. I can run off with one character and solo if I want while the other 2 wait.
I'm happy with this setup but do not know what I am missing out on with some of the more complex setups I have read about here - so you may want to delve into those.
I eventually will run 5 when I buy a new computer and my plan ( don't know how it will work out) is to use the same setup, 3 accounts on one comp, 2 accounts on a 2nd. Both comps connected to a router with keyclone on each. If I get owned in instances I'll look into some of the other setups.
Edited to add that I do this on a 3 year old athlon 64 , 2.4 processor with 2 gigs of ram and a nvidia 7800 GT
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