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aznmenace

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Dec 19, 2009
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I used to run FireFox on a PC and enjoyed a 3rd party that let me navigate with mouse gestures. Common gestures I used were reload, back, forward, etc. Are there any equivalents for Safari on Snow Leopard?
 
I use an Apple Magic Mouse with BetterTouchTool. http://blog.boastr.net/ I have Back, Forward, Next Tab, and Previous Tab assigned to gestures in Safari and FireFox. There are so many possibilities for gestures that it seems impossible to ever hit the limit.

BetterTouchTool is free and requires Snow Leopard.
 
I use an Apple Magic Mouse with BetterTouchTool. http://blog.boastr.net/ I have Back, Forward, Next Tab, and Previous Tab assigned to gestures in Safari and FireFox. There are so many possibilities for gestures that it seems impossible to ever hit the limit.

BetterTouchTool is free and requires Snow Leopard.

+1 for BetterTouchTool. If you have Leopard, however, MultiClutch is also a good tool (and it's also free). Both allow you to map specific gestures to functions (back, forward, brightness, volume, etc.), which seems to me is what you want.
 
I'm looking for something that doesn't require a multitouch. The program I used before allowed for a left click (held down) and a gesture that I was able to use to navigate on any standard mouse.
 
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