
Firefox 3.2 now offers multi-touch gesture support for the MacBook line, and to make the deal sweeter, this same grace is extended to the previous generation of MacBook Pros. So far initial reports show a high level of customer satisfaction, touting the gestures to be better than those found in Apple’s very own browser, Safari. There is a slight difference in the “pinch-to-zoom” gesture though, as it will keep on zooming as you move your fingers, while in Safari the zoom level remains at one per pinch, and will need to be repeated if you want to go beyond that. As for the “twist-to-switch-tabs” gesture, it works seamlessly, where wrap-around moves you to the last tab while a clockwise tweak rolls you back to the first.
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