Touch Firefox with a new set of gestures
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You have to download a special experimental version of Firefox, and there are no guarantees that the gestures will stay the same, continue to work, or even make their way into version 3.1. Having said all of that, I know I’m going to install this experimental version as soon as I get my MacBook Pro tomorrow! Here’s the lowdown on what the gestures actually do.
This is exactly the sort of thing I love to hear; developers adopting new features quickly. I have to admit that even to the Apple fanboy that I am, the whole multitouch gesture business still seems pretty gimmicky to me. But, I have a feeling that if other developers start using these gestures in their programs, then it will become a necessity instead of a “look what I can do” feature. I should note that Adobe also started using pinch, zoom, rotate and others, I’m sure, in CS4. So, multitouch gestures are off to a great beginning.
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