
Here is my assumption (please correct if this is wrong): Current users of Logos who use Macs are actually running the PC version of Logos on their Macs, and Rosetta 2 is handling it. I apologize in advance if I don't have the Mac lingo down. And I'm happy to answer questions about Ventura.Īfter using PCs exclusively, I will be making the switch to a Macbook Pro with the M1 chip in a few weeks. I will finish sermon preparation today on the MacBook Air and report any issues I encounter. I recognize the risk of using beta software and am fully prepared to take the time to downgrade if it becomes necessary. I won't install Ventura on my main computer until I am confident that Logos and Proclaim will function normally. Thankfully the forums carry the majority of that load for most of us.įor the record, my MacBook Air is not my primary computer (that's a MacBook Pro M1). This is important, too, especially if you have never installed beta system software: Logos will not provide formal tech support for unsupported systems. If the past is any indication, Logos will not even say they WILL support Ventura until its full release. I am pleased to say that Logos 9. opens and appears to function normally.Īs always, we can't expect Logos to make any statements or promises about MacOS Ventura until its full release in the fall. I have installed MacOS Ventura (MacOS 13.0 22A5266r) on my MacBook Air M1.
