I'm on Mac Sequoia 15.4.1 and latest version of Logos. Logos keeps shutting down as soon as it opens. What can I do?
Oh…and I guess that I am also using the beta version of Logos 42.0.380. Double trouble and no issues.
I have no issues on Sequoia 15.5 beta, and had no issues previously. Did you try rebooting the computer?
I trashed the first reinstall, emptied the trash, rebooted, then reinstalled again. So far it is working. Thanks, Doug.
Sam,
Awesome, I'm glad everything is working!
Hi @Doug Yates. If the OP is using the latest version in this, the English Forum, it would be 41.2. 42.0.380 is the latest in the Beta Forum only.
I'm running Sequoia 15.4.1 on a 2018 MacBookPro and having the same issue.
I, too, have this problem.
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