Firefox 3.1 Beta 2 adds support for multitouch gestures
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The gestures are as follows (swipe refers to three fingers):
You’ll need a unibody MacBook, MacBook Pro or MacBook Air to take advantage of these gestures. If you’ve downloaded the experimental version of Firefox, then you’ll recognize these gestures as being identical.
Also being added to the latest beta is Private Browsing Mode, which has basically one purpose…anonymous banking. Moving on. This feature has been in Safari for some time now, so it’s good to see Firefox finally catch up with Apple.
Just remember that this is a beta release, so, if it crashes, don’t be surprised. Let’s be honest though, Firefox has a tendency of crashing from time to time anyway, and these betas are usually pretty decent.
Product [Firefox] Via [MacRumors]
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