Capture
Screenshots, screen recording, webcam, microphone, and permissions that make capture possible.
Mac Design: Use the Mac as a production desk: screenshots, screen permissions, Stage Manager, Photos Library moves, camera fixes, and the creative utilities that support actual work.
The Mac design lane is a desk, not a gallery. Everything should help capture, arrange, edit, or export.
Design pages should organize real creative tasks into a small set of surfaces. The article shelf below uses built pages first; the next-needed list stays intentionally short.
Screenshots, screen recording, webcam, microphone, and permissions that make capture possible.
Stage Manager, windows, displays, spaces, and how the workspace stays legible.
Photos Library, imports, external drives, naming, and asset storage.
Pages, Preview, QuickTime, image exports, and the utilities between big apps.
These links already exist in the article table and belong on the Design page now. That keeps the page useful without flooding taxonomy.
Already exists in the article library. This page places it before adding anything new.
Already exists in the article library. This page places it before adding anything new.
Already exists in the article library. This page places it before adding anything new.
Already exists in the article library. This page places it before adding anything new.
Already exists in the article library. This page places it before adding anything new.
Already exists in the article library. This page places it before adding anything new.
Screen recording, camera, microphone, and file access decide whether creative tools work.
Set screenshot destination, file names, cursor visibility, and audio before recording.
Photos, Downloads, Desktop, and project folders need a predictable holding pattern.
Pick the delivery format before creating ten almost-identical versions.
The purpose is curation: place strong existing articles, add a few gaps, and keep the next sections from becoming oversized backlogs.