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gnomeisland

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I've got an application (Toast) which is critical but not a daily part of my workflow that is suddenly crashing shortly after startup. I don't believe I've installed any additional programs or done any updates since the last time I used the application but I'd like to verify that. Is that something the operating system tracks? I'm using High Seirra if that's important.

Thanks for your help!
 
By far the easiest thing is to contact the developer behind Toast, and provide them the crash log. Or post it here, and lets us tell you.
 
Try this:
  1. upper left under Apple click "About this Mac"
  2. on the resulting popup click "System Report" button
  3. on the resulting window down left column under "Software" click "Installations"
like in Finder column view, you can click any of the column headers to sort, and you may want to sort by Install Date"
 
Would be nice if you posted the version of Toast you are running. I also depend on Toast and for the longest time, Neither Toast 15 or 16 would work. I had to continue to use Toast 14. But sometime during the cycle of OS 10.13 releases, Toast 16 started to work???

Now Toast 17 has been released and it's the first version that's 64 bit. Right now I'm angry at Roxio because of the recent release of toast 17, and their refusal to work a deal with me. Since Toast 16 has worked for me for less than 6 months, I believe I should receive some sort of consideration. Roxio disagrees.

When I was having issues with Toast 16, Roxio was absolutely no help! There support is terrible.

And Yes, of course, the version of the OS your using is necessary information, as is the version of the software.

Lou
 
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