 All right, Chris has one for you, Dave. From a past episode, we were talking about screenshots. And Chris says, I'm 99.9% sure you know this, but didn't mention it in the last episode where you discussed where screenshots go. You said you wished instead of going into photos, you would like screenshots that go someplace else in iOS. I'm not sure about automatically, but if you open the screenshot snippet that pops up, then say done, you'll get a screen like the one below and can save the screenshot wherever you want, or at least it gives you more than one option. So. Interesting, right. I never thought about that, but you're right. You get the save to files option. And of course, you know, I save mine to Synology Drive, but I can, you know, Synology Drive is linked into files, so I can save it there. Yeah, all right. It's like you said, it's not automatic. It's probably easier. I wonder if there's a hazel way to do this, or some sort of automated way on my Mac to take things that fall into the screenshots category in photos and have them automatically moved or even copied, I suppose, to right into the screenshots folder that I have synced amongst my Macs. I don't know, I need to think. I don't, because it's not a folder. It's just like a, it's a smart album or something. So, but I bet there's a way to automate something like that. I don't have to think about that. All right, cool. Thank you, Chris. Thanks, John. That's good. Screenshots, okay. Yeah. Yeah, yeah. And you can set the on your Mac bonus quick tip. By default, screenshots are saved to your desktop folder, but you can save them anywhere you want. And Onyx has a parameters section where you can change lots of parameters, including the destination of your screenshots on your Mac. And also you can set what format screenshots are in. You can choose like JPEG or PNG, or I think you can even have them save it as a PDF if you want. I don't have it open in front of me, but, but yeah, Onyx will let you sort of tweak those things. So I have, on all my Macs, I have set it to a shared folder in, like I said, in Synology Drive, but you could use Dropbox or whatever. In fact, I think Dropbox used to, I think it was Dropbox that inspired this because they used to have a way to like in their app, you could check a box and say, save all your screenshots to Dropbox, which is where this started for me because it's awesome to have my screenshots all available on all three of the Macs that I use on a regular basis in Office Studio and laptop. So yeah, anyway. Yeah, so yeah, and you kind of suggested it, but when you do the screenshot, there's an options button and that gives you the choice of where to save it. Timer, I've never used that before, I'll have to play with that. Right, right. And some other options. Yeah, cool, cool. All right.