Hookmark provides the world's easiest, most flexible, general, elegant and only way to create notes about anything that are linked to just about anything (in the app of your choice)! Before Hookmark, people had practically given up on taking notes about their sources (web pages, PDFs, emails, spre| Hookmark
After you've copied the address (URL or full link) of an item, you can use the Hook to Copied Link command on another. This will forge a bidirectional link (i.e., "a hook") between the two items. Hooks are two-way bookmarks that are associated with a pair of documents or other information resou| Hookmark
The Hookmark context window is one of the two data windows Hookmark offers. This window reflects whatever was in the foreground when you invoked it. This document deals with the context-sensitive window. The other data window is the Bookmarks window When you invoke Hookmark on an item, you'll see| Hookmark
In Hookmark's Shortcuts preferences pane you can configure several global keyboard shortcuts. Those are shortcuts that work even if neither Hookmark's contextual window nor Hookmark's menu bar window are open, so long as you've launched Hookmark. The global commands are: Show Hookmark window Show| Hookmark
In the title bar's Action ☰ button menu, you will find the Make Hookmark File command. Hookmark files are plain text files with the ".hookmark" filename extension. They can contain any valid address ("URI"), whether or not the address is a hook:// URL. For instance, you can insert a link to a web| Hookmark
The Copy Link command copies a link to the current item (file, document, web page, whatever). "Current" means the item that was selected or open in the frontmost active window when you invoked Hookmark. The Copy Link command is available from the Action menu of the Hookmark window. Or you can contr| Hookmark