
The 'Notion.app' is in the macOS Catalina 'Applications' folder, as it should be. In macOS Catalina 'System Preferences', I observe that in the 'Files and Folders' subfolder of the 'Privacy' tab of 'Security & Privacy' there is a NOTION item that has 'Desktop Folder' checked, which is because I have a Desktop folder named 'NOTION' which has NOTION scores stored in it. Īnd I am presuming you are not running the demo or trial version and it reached the end of the demo or trial period. However, while I have encountered a few odd problems over the past decade, I usually do experiments like the ones described ( see above) until the problem goes away. I have never submitted a support request, probably because when something is not working I get very 'needy' and want instant gratification, even if it requires calling and being on hold for while. If none of this resolves the problem, then call NOTION technical support and tell them about the problem. MacOS Catalina has some increased security stuff, so this might be involved, although perhaps not. Įnsure you are connected to the web when running NOTION. If that does not work, then I rename the current version of NOTION to something like 'Notion-old.app' and then re-install NOTION, with the reason for doing a rename and keeping the version that is not working being to avoid using the same storage space for the new re-install, which is based on the possibility there is a glitch in the storage space. When I encounter a problem like this, the first thing I do is reboot the Mac and try it again-perhaps repeating this somewhat pointless procedure several times.



Sometimes, NOTION gets a bit confused, although it's unusual and doesn't happen so often.

Īmong other things, I am a registered Apple Developer, and one might suppose crash reports should make sense to me but they nearly never do. I examined the crash report, but nothing came to mind (which usually is the case).
