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For other ways of granting exception or of configuring your Mac's security setting, see Apple's support page [https://support.apple.com/kb/PH21769?locale=en_US].
 
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'''[[Install_Protege5|Go to the main Protege 5 installation page]]'''
 
'''[[Install_Protege5|Go to the main Protege 5 installation page]]'''

Revision as of 16:11, May 24, 2016

Mac-logo.jpg Protege 5 Installation instructions for MacOSX


Go to the main Protege 5 installation page


Protege Desktop 5.0 is distributed in the form of a ZIP file from the main Protege website, and includes the 64-bit Java Runtime Environment (JRE). So, it is not necessary to have Java pre-installed on your computer to run Protege.

Download the ZIP file

  • Go to the Products page on the Protege website.
  • Click the "Download for Mac OSX" button to download the ZIP file to your machine.


Move Protege to Applications

  • Once the download completes, navigate to the folder where the ZIP file was downloaded. On a Mac, this will typically be your "Downloads" folder. Unpack it and you should see:

File:MacOSXInstalledProtegeFolder.png

Drag the Protege_5.0.0 folder to the Applications directory.

Launch Protege

To launch Protege Desktop, double-click the Protégé.app file in the root directory of the installation (Applications/Protege_5.0.0).

Allow Protege to run

The first time you will try to run the Protégé.app, you may get a warning:

MacOXWarningProtegeApp.png

If you get this warning, it means that your Mac's security setting doesn't allow unidentified software to run. There are several ways to allow an exception to the rule.The simplest way is to press the Control key and click on the Protégé.app icon, then choose and click on "Open" from the shortcut menu:

MacOSXOpenProtegeApp.png

You will get another warning:

MacOSXRunProtegeApp.png

Click on "Open" and Protégé.app will start. The application is saved as an exception to your security settings, and you can open it in the future by double-clicking it just as you can any registered app.

For other ways of granting exception or of configuring your Mac's security setting, see Apple's support page [1].


Go to the main Protege 5 installation page