Trying to download and open Proclaim on my mac mini M4; it starts to open and says "signing in" then closes without anything happening. Running latest Mac OS and just downloaded the latest Proclaim version today.
Thanks for the report Jeremy,
I'm sorry you're having trouble. Would you please submit logs to our support team?
It sounds to me like you might be able to load Proclaim into a blank layout. Launch Proclaim, then immediately hold down the command key. You should be prompted to sign in. Once you do that, you should launch into an empty Proclaim. From there, go to the Help menu and click Report an issue to submit your logs.
If you can't get into Proclaim, you'll have to find them on your computer and send them in via email.
@Jeremy M.
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