I run the newest Beta on my MacBook (newest MacOS). Logos now started displaying the beach ball and slowing down significantly. It is most reproducible when I run the passage guide.
Any suggestions how I can fix this?
Here are the logs:
It looks like this is the same issue that I have:
Is it possible to release a fix before the next regular Beta release? It really is challenging having to use Logos without Internet, as most of the subscription features (AI, translation) do not work.
Time for me to download Verbum as my non-Beta, I think!
That's a great suggestions. But my library is too big to handle two instances of the SW on my SSD.
Logos 41 Beta 1 Mac OS 15.3.2 on an M1 iMac.
I personally do not see any more slowness than I saw in 40.0 which had more beachball than previous versions. However, the app still functions quite well.
Is it possible to release a fix before the next regular Beta release?
No.
The instability of beta software is why we strongly recommend only installing it on a dedicated testing machine:
If you cannot be without Logos for a week or two, then do not install the beta.
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