I managed to install sage-9.0-OSX_10.11.6-x86_64.app.dmg on a Mac running OSX 10.13. The app version seems to work better than the non-app version, and this one worked much better than the older 8.8 version I tried first.
The key is to be an administrator. That is needed at several points. First, when copying the app to the Applications folder. Then I had to start the program and the computer would tell me it wasn't from the Apple store so it couldn't be run. Once that happened, going into the security settings (and entering the admin password again) allowed me to say "run it anyway". Next time I started the program it spend a good long time "verifying" it. That may have required more administrator password. But eventually I got it to run and correctly open a notebook.
On a Windows machine, a non-administrator can install Sage "for yourself only", but Macs don't seem to allow that.
Fernando
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