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xGestures updated for Snow Leopard

Brian Kendall has released an updated version of xGestures for Snow Leopard, which allows you to drive your Mac with "mouse gestures"--a particular combination of mouse movements that triggers a menu item, keystroke, or AppleScript. Full Article at The Industry Standard

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  1. Brian Kendall has released an updated version of xGestures for Snow Leopard, which allows you to drive your Mac with "mouse gestures"--a particular combination of mouse movements that triggers a menu item, keystroke, or AppleScript. Full Article at PC World

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