How We Work 2015: Timothy Dahl's Favourite Productivity Tips And Gear | Lifehacker Australia



How We Work 2015: Timothy Dahl's Favourite Productivity Tips And Gear | Lifehacker Australia

Our annual How We Work roundup, where Lifehacker staffers and contributors share their favourite tips and tools for better productivity, continues. Today: DIY guru Timothy Dahl. Location: Los Angeles, CA One word that best describes how you work: Relentless Current mobile device: iPhone 6 (Just upgraded from the iPhone 4S — I tend to skip one or two generations. I upgraded mostly for the slow-mo video and battery that lasted longer than two hours.) Current computer: 2009 27″ iMac & 2006 Macbook (It still runs, but I can't upgrade past Snow Leopard so I'm limited with apps and programs) What apps/software/tools can't you live without? Why? Google owns me. As much as I hate to say it and as much as I try to diversify, I always go back to Google tools. Between Google Maps (essential for navigating LA), Calendar, Analytics, AdSense, YouTube and Docs, I can't get away. At least I don't own any Google hardware. I'm currently digging the Sunrise calendar app for iOS.

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