Open the Activity Monitor — you can do this right after the crash. See of any line under CPU is now in red. If so, double-click to open it. Now click on Open Files and Ports and scroll all the way down. This may show of there was a conflict with a file, .kxt or app when the crash occurred. It probably won't show BIAB and that's ok, I'd be surprised if it did.

If you copy and paste that line, we can all see it. That one at the bottom of the list is the only line we need to see, the one that popped up when the crash occurred. None of the rest are important.

I'm working with Apple right now on a similar issue between Dropbox and Corel. Let's just say that one company's being quite stubborn about this but the Activity Monitor doesn't lie.


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