mouse gestures for IE?

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I would like to use mouse gestures in IE. Can anyone suggest a good FW app
that they know is safe? I've goggled several but am nervous about the ones
I've found. Thanks!

Boatman
 
I would like to use mouse gestures in IE. Can anyone suggest a
good FW app that they know is safe? I've goggled several but am
nervous about the ones I've found. Thanks!

I agree with the other two that StrokeIt is very good for this.

However StrokeIt is surprisingly poorly documented.

I guess you already know that an excellent browser for mouse gesture
support is Opera (you have to view ads in the no charge version).
 
I agree with the other two that StrokeIt is very good for this.

However StrokeIt is surprisingly poorly documented.

I guess you already know that an excellent browser for mouse gesture
support is Opera (you have to view ads in the no charge version).

K-Meleon has mouse gestures out of the box as well, and with additional
extensions so does Firefox.
 
Franklin said:
I guess you already know that an excellent browser for mouse gesture
support is Opera (you have to view ads in the no charge version).

No you don't. Opera doesn't force your eyes to look at them. :)

Seriously, I'm thinking of coding a small app that covers the Opera
ad space with user-defined images... perhaps of your kids, etc.
Would anyone be interested?
 
Franklin said:
I agree with the other two that StrokeIt is very good for this.

However StrokeIt is surprisingly poorly documented.

I guess you already know that an excellent browser for mouse gesture
support is Opera (you have to view ads in the no charge version).

I was hoping to get something a little easier to use, such as comes bundled
with Maxthon, but StrokeIt is powerful. It will probably just take a bit of
getting used to. Thanks to all for the recommendation!

Boatman
 
Jock said:
No you don't. Opera doesn't force your eyes to look at them. :)

Seriously, I'm thinking of coding a small app that covers the Opera
ad space with user-defined images... perhaps of your kids, etc.
Would anyone be interested?

AFAIK, Opera gets its ads from the Google advertising service. So, if I
blocked 'pagead2.googlesyndication.com' in my firewall, maybe it would
work?

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