![]() It feels so good to instantly see a file in context, without searching! * How many times have you wanted to quickly see where the current file is stored on Finder? Whether you are using TextEdit or any other link-friendly app, just invoke Hookmark and Reveal File in Finder (⌘R). Great for taking bidirectionally linked (‘hooked’) notes about a web page, video, PDF, or any other important resource. The amazing Hook to New command instantly creates a new item in the app of your choice, names it, stores it, optionally tags it, and ‘hooks’ it to the current item. This means Hookmark is also a link browser! Recursively navigate the network of items that are hooked to the current item, with arrow keys or by clicking. Hit ‘Return’ on a link, or double-click it, to open the linked item. Hookmark’s context-sensitive window shows you a list of all the items that you have ‘hooked’ (bidirectionally linked) to the item that is in the foreground of the current app. After you’ve copied a link, you can bidirectionally link (aka ‘hook’) the copied link to the current item using Hook to Copied Link (⌘V, because it also ‘pastes’ in Hook window). ![]() Paste these links in your TODO-lists, notes, emails or anywhere else! Instantly copy well-formatted links not only to web pages, but also to files, emails, tasks, notes, Apple Photos, and many other types of data in your favorite apps.
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