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Experimental Firefox 3.1 Build Gets Awesome Multitouch Gestures on Macs [Firefox]
Experimental Firefox 3.1 Build Gets Awesome Multitouch Gestures on Macs [Firefox]
Wish you could use some of your MacBook's fancier touch gestures, like three-finger swipes, in Firefox? Well you can, with a new experimental build of Firefox 3.1 (pre-beta 2) from Mozilla's Edward Lee . It uses all of the majors—swipe, twist and pinch—in awesomely intuitive ways.  ...
Touching Firefox
ed.agadak.net — I finally upgraded from my iBook G4 to one of those new shiny aluminum MacBooks last Tuesday,... so over the weekend, I got to play around with the big buttonless glass trackpad. I noticed that I often used the 4-finger gestures to show all windows or ... (more) Touching Firefox
  Experimental Firefox with multitouch support for Mac OS X
Experimental Firefox with multitouch support for Mac OS X
mozillalinks.org — Mozilla’s Edward Lee has released an experimental build of Firefox 3.1 pre-Beta 2 that adds support for... multitouch gestures on the latest MacBook’s(*) multitouch trackpads. Implemented gestures are: These are the actions you can perform with the ... (more) Experimental Firefox with multitouch support for Mac OS X
Firefox 3.1 Build with MacBook Multi-Touch Gestures [MacBook]
Firefox 3.1 Build with MacBook Multi-Touch Gestures [MacBook]
lifehacker.com — Owners of MacBooks with multi-touch trackpads can try out an experimental Firefox 3.1 build that supports finger... gestures—swiping left and right for back and forward, pinch zooming, and... (more) Firefox 3.1 Build with MacBook Multi-Touch Gestures ...
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Mozilla Wants You to Touch Its Browser in Multiple Ways
Wired: Gadget Lab — ... works with the following notebooks: MacBook Pro from this year (either early-2008 model or the new late-2008 ones) MacBook Air (both models from 2008) MacBook from late 2008 (the new aluminum ones) It's too bad I don't have one of those new MacBooks: I would love to be able to switch between the 40 to 100 browser tabs I constantly have open in FireFox. Touching FireFox [Eddie Lee via Gizmodo ] Photo: Michael Batfish/Flickr ...

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