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tried chmod but didn't work - see screenshots attached- 

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You do not need to +x the application bundle itself. You need to go inside the application bundle.

sudo chmod +x "/Applications/Ribs.app/Contents/MacOS/Ribs"

With that command it should work. Ribs.app is only a folder, the file I referred to in the command above is the actual "Unix executable file" and that file needs the x attribute in order to be recognized by Unix (and thus by MacOS) as an executable file.

This worked for me! I executed the command without the quotation marks and then allowed an app from an unidentified developer.  Thank you!