
BaseCamp is just too tech-bro-ey for me to support with my $$$. I like that they store my assets on their cloud and manage syncing and serving my data without me ever giving it any thought.īut Asana has this linking issue. I quite like the web app project managers (BaseCamp, Asana…maybe not Monday so much) as a concept because they are (mostly) equivalent experiences across platforms and I can access them on my own machine or any machine I find nearby. That said, I really want to break out of the Asana walled URL garden and link into DevonTHINK, Craft, Hook and the others. This brings me to the advice: Never make purchasing decisions based on promised upgrades. Thanks for this, I hadn’t noticed this comment until just now. Invoking Hook ( ⇧⌘␣ by default) while in the Asana project or OmniFocus action will allow you to move between the Asana project and the OmniFocus action. Invoke Hook and press ⌘V (Hook to Copied Link).Select the action you’d like to hook to in OmniFocus.Navigate to the Asana project you’d like to hook to OmniFocus.Instead of clicking on a hook:// link, you could invoke Hook and select any of the previously hooked items.įor example, to hook a project in Asana to an action in OmniFocus:

You can also use Hook to link OmniFocus, Asana, Craft, DEVONthink, and many other apps. Once PopClip is installed, you can select the link in Asana (or any other app) and click PopClip’s link button to jump to the linked item. One workaround is to use the link feature in PopClip for Mac. I’ve also tried linking OmniFocus URLs to text in Asana, but Asana automatically adds making them unusable. omnifocus:///…) into Asana, but they won’t be recognized as links.
