My mid 2015 Mac running 12.7.5 Monterey force quits Logos on startup. It seems this is because Logos no longer supports anything older than Mac OS 13. I understand they can't keep putting out updates for older Mac OS versions, but it seems strange to me that there isn't a way to run the old version of Logos without updates. I've tried the following to solve my issue to no avail: 1) Clean up my fonts / scripts as per the Logos help page. 2) Hold down 'Command' while starting Logos. 3) Delete and reinstall logos. 4) Download Logos 32 which should work on Mac 12 (https://downloads.logoscdn.com/LBS10/Installer/37.2.0.0012/LogosMac.dmg) and reinstall. 5) I've even tried an old version of Logos that used to work from my Mac's time machine. It's very strange to me that my Mac ran that same Logos version and now when I re-access it through Time Machine, it force quits. I'm begginning to wonder if there is a problem with my Mac and I may need to do a hard-reset as a last resort. The only other thing I can think is that Logos is somehow preventing anything older than a Mac 13 from running its program but that doesn't seem plausible. I've read other people run the archived Logos versions on older machines. Anyone have an idea of what could be going on here?
Logos support made it sound like my only option is to run the web version. This doesn't make sense because my Mac is way more than capable of running Logos (see specs below — my Mac is still very fast and does everything else I need it to do with ease).
Thanks in advance for the help and sorry for the long post.
-Rob
MacBook Pro (Retina, 15-inch, Mid 2015); Processor: 2.5 GHz Quad-Core Intel Core i7; RAM: 16 GB 1600 MHz DDR3; Graphics: AMD Radeon R9 M370X 2 GB