Category: Sequoia

  • Top Greeting Card Software for Sequoia Users: Recommendations from MacRumors Forums

    I have been using Hallmark Card Studio on my iMac for several years, but after upgrading to macOS 15.2 yesterday, the program completely stopped working. Whenever I click “Choose a Design,” the application crashes. Prior to the upgrade, it functioned perfectly with macOS 15.1.1.

    Since Hallmark’s website only states compatibility with macOS 14, I am unsure if there will be any updates to support newer versions of the operating system. This leaves me looking for alternative greeting card programs that are compatible with macOS 15.2. If anyone has recommendations for other software that can create greeting cards and works well with the latest macOS, I would greatly appreciate your suggestions.

    Thank you in advance for your help!

  • macOS 26 Tahoe: Complete Icon Set for macOS Sequoia on MacRumors Forums

    This package includes four sets of high-definition icons, each measuring 1024 x 1024 pixels and available in .png format. The design is inspired by the macOS 26 Tahoe aesthetics.

    These icons are specifically designed for macOS Sequoia and earlier versions. Please note that they are not compatible with macOS 26 due to differences in formatting, dimensions, and framing associated with the new system.

    To install the system application icons, you will need the IconChamp application, which is available for €9.00. The latest version of IconChamp is 1.5.1, ensuring you have access to the most recent updates.

    IconChamp functions seamlessly under macOS Sequoia; however, remember to disable Rosetta when opening the application to ensure optimal performance. The system application and folder icons were captured via screenshots from a virtual machine that ran the initial beta version of Tahoe.

    For additional applications and folders, I customized and redesigned existing icons, utilizing the free Icon Composer app to finalize their appearance. We hope you enjoy using these icons and appreciate the effort put into crafting a look that resonates with the macOS aesthetic.