Asya Karapetyan

macOS specialist with a background in marketing and UX communication.

Author Bio
Specialty

Asya Karapetyan is a macOS specialist at Nektony with 10+ years of experience helping macOS and iOS users understand and work with Mac tools.

Her expertise spans marketing, UX communication, and technical accuracy, ensuring that complex processes are presented in a clear and accessible way. She focuses on translating user challenges into structured, step-by-step guidance for resolving technical issues.

Education

Asya holds a Master’s degree in Marketing from the Faculty of International Economics (2010).

She continuously develops her professional skills. She has completed the macOS Sequoia Essential Training, studied operating system security fundamentals, and taken a course on content marketing strategy.

Field

Before joining Nektony, Asya worked in the marketing departments of companies in the health, body care, sports, and security sectors.
Her focus was on how technology transforms industries and improves people’s lives.

At Nektony, she combines her marketing background with technical writing to bridge the gap between complex macOS functionality and user-friendly communication.

Her goal is to help users solve their tasks efficiently using the right tools and clear, easy-to-follow instructions.

Articles
Apple has put a lot of attention into the iPhone camera and the Photos app in iOS. This article will explain where to find Camera Roll on the new version...
We’ve all been there. You are trying to organize your external drive or consolidate your backups, and you find yourself with two folders named "Work Projects" - one on your...
If you’re tired of the standard lock screen background picture on your Mac, you can customize your interface. This article explains how to change the Mac login picture and lock...
For your convenience, you can set a particular page to open as a homepage in your browser. If you want to automatically load the Google page every time you launch...
The Library folder on a Mac contains a variety of important files, like user settings, applications’ service files, caches, fonts, language resources, and other items necessary for macOS and applications...
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