Hookmark Discussed on the Web

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Mac Observer Covers Keyboard Maestro, DevonThink 3.0 Public Beta, Vanilla, Hook, and More

Our Hook productivity app for macOS was recently featured on one of our favorite Mac podcasts, Mac Observer. Here’s some of what they had to say about Hook: very very cool app that lets you link things together so you don’t need to rely on your memory, because our memories are flawed. Your brain is […]

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Why People Take Fewer Notes Than They Should, and What They Can Do About It

It is often necessary to take notes about a document in order to understand, recall and act on it. Unfortunately, people face several difficulties in taking notes. Most people are not aware of the source of the difficulties. I dedicated a good part of my book, Cognitive Productivity: Using Knowledge to Become Profoundly Effective, to

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SFU, Lifehacker, Mac Generation and LinkedIn Articles Regarding Hook

Yesterday, SFU Communications published an “Issues & Experts” article about Hook: New app designed to ‘hook’ together users’ digital lives – University Communications – Simon Fraser University On LinkedIn, I followed up with an article that summarizes the problems that Hook is designed to solve, how it solves them, and the expected benefits of solving

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