Hi @platypus
thanks for the infos.
But from here on
- 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
- 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 