Clarifying the Benefits of Using Hook

I posted the information below on my LinkedIn page. Are you wondering what the Hook productivity app for macOS can do for you? Just in case you have been :), I’ve been clarifying the benefits of Hook: https://lnkd.in/dZpgPnf . If you’re a Mac user, cognitive productivity enthusiast, or general marketing enthusiast who’d like to provide […]

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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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Hook Productivity with nvALT and Marked 2 apps by Brett Terpstra

Markdown streamlines my writing. And Markdown apps like Marked 2 and nvALT, both by Brett Terpstra, supercharge my Markdown workflows. I use Marked 2 to preview every significant document I write in Markdown — including my blog posts. I use nvALT on a daily basis to write notes on my Mac that sync on iOS.

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MailMate: Powerful, Flexible, Efficient, Standards Compliant, Secure and Markdown Enabled IMAP Email Client for Your Mac

MailMate delivers the benefits of Markdown to your email workflows, and much more. (Check out the MailMate website). What’s more, MailMate works perfectly with Hook. Not only can you link Markdown messages to any resource using the Hook productivity window or menu bar icon. Because MailMate fully supports Markdown, you can also insert Markdown links

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About “Copy as Link”

Here’s a Discourse forum tip regarding Why pasting after “Copy as Link” sometimes yield the copied TITLE rather than the copied ADDRESS”. the short answer is that the receiving app decides what to do with the copy/paste buffer. 99% of apps will take the address (URL) ; but not all apps treat the PasteBoard as

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