Last week, we looked at the technology that Lifehacker’s editors and writers use to make the site happen, and that proved to be pretty popular (especially in terms of the Australian staff). One commenter suggested we should run a similar series of posts based on what readers use, which sounded like a fine idea. So we’re now looking for contributions for the new What Readers Use section. More »
Lifehacker readers range from the complete newbie to the most seasoned techie, but where do the Lifehacker editors stand? We polled our own editors for the computer hardware and applications they swear by and we’re breaking it down for you here. This post is categorised into the software each editor (US and Oz) uses on a daily basis, the operating systems we live in, the hardware we rely on, the peripherals we utilise on a regular basis, and webapps we need. Then we tell you exactly what kind of user we think we are.