Nik Cleanup Tool

Hi @platypus

thanks for the infos.
But from here on

  1. Uninstall the Nik Collection from your Mac using the uninstaller located in Applications > Nik Collection > Uninstaller. You will likely be prompted to enter your Mac’s password.

the procedure was different in my case
The second step

  1. Then download and unzip the Nik Cleanup Tool from this link and save it to your desktop.

was not necessary, because running the uninstall app deinstall the old version.
I could install the new version without any problem and all is running fine.

And honestly…I don’t really want to type terminal commands or commandlines and any commands, certainly not something I thought would be necessary on Mac.

Now I can start working again :smile: