Hello Elvin,

This is a known issue that is addressed on the FAQ page for TBC.  (
https://www.topquadrant.com/knowledge-assets/faq/tbc/)  I am copying over 
the relevant information for convenience: 

*On Mac OSX I am getting the error TopBraid Composer.app is damaged and 
can’t be opened. You should move it to the Trash.*

Due to a change with how Apple’s security settings work in the recent 
versions of osx you may see an error when launching a new version of 
TopBraid Composer.


   - Quit out of System Preferences, if you have it open
   - Open the Terminal app from the /Applications/Utilities/ folder and 
   then type (not cut/paste) the following command:sudo spctl –master-disable. 
   Make sure you have a double dash before the “master”.
   - Hit return and authenticate with an admin password.
   - Relaunch System Preferences and go to “Security & Privacy” and the 
   “General” tab.
   - You will now see the “Anywhere” option under ‘Allow apps downloaded 
   from:’ Gatekeeper options.
   - If it is not filled in, open the lock in the bottom right corner of  
   ”Security & Privacy” then click the circle next to the “Anywhere” option.
   - Now double click on TBCME, then click the open button when the prompt 
   appears.
   - If you encounter problems following these instructions, you can find 
   many web pages offering detailed instructions with step by step 
   screenshots. Just search for “allow apps downloaded from anywhere mac os”.

Regards,
James Koban
TopQuadrant Support

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