**jitter**
**jitter**
It's so fast I can actually keep up on multi-tasking now with tabs and several forums.
Seriously!!! Need mouse gestures. NOW.
You guys should look into StrokeIt. System Wide Mouse gestures with pretty extensive customization.
http://www.tcbmi.com/strokeit/
I hear ya, the 2 biggies for me are mouse gestures and adblocking. I also liked speed dial and tab mix plus (chrome is primitive when it comes to keyboard tab navigation -- unless I'm missing something).
Yes, my simple page back with a simple flick hurts not to be there
Mouse gestures and ad-blocking with no plugins:
http://www.tcbmi.com/strokeit/
http://www.privoxy.org/
But who wants to install an OS slowing process when you can have a light browser plug-in doing all the work...I can see the benefit of the Windows level gestures but I like the lightness of the in browser plug-in
If Google Chrome had mouse gestures it would definatly replace firefox for me, although I would still use opera as my main browser most likely.
For what it's worth, strokeit runs in less than 250KB of memory on my machine; if there exists a more useful program that takes up fewer system resources, I haven't heard of it.Originally Posted by ickybuck
The only trouble is, it doesn't play very well with Windows Vista, and the author doesn't seem mad keen on continuing development. Reason enough to stick with XP for me. And yeah, system-wide gestures are fantastic. I don't understand why they aren't standard in every OS.![]()