Greetings,
I'm using an older Macbook air running Monterey. The latest version of the desktop app won't install.
Are older versions available?
Is there a link please?
Blessings
Yes, you can download older versions of Logos for Mac from the Logos Downloads Archive.
Visit the Logos Downloads Archive ↗ to find previous versions compatible with macOS Monterey. Be aware that older versions may not support the latest resources and could have stability issues.
P.S. Also consider trying the web app if you have not yet! Visit app.logos.com to do so.
Thanks for the info and link. It still doesn't work, says it requires macOS 13, and I'm running macOS 12.
Unless I'm missing something.
Could you provide a specific link to the download please.
That "Downloads Archive" page is out of date.
See here:
Thank you, blessings
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