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Oct 26 2009

BUSHBABYWAS  brilliant news - someone has got multiclutch working for Snow Leopard by using a 64-bit compatible build of SIMBL, link here. Haven't had time to test it, but looks promising!:

http://blog.prashantv.com/category/multiclutch/  
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Oct 26 2009

BUSHBABYWAS  Amendment. Have tested it, and it works brilliantly - even with Snow Leopard's Finder, which wasn't really the case with Leopard.  
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Sep 2 2009

ASMEURER  This works in Snow Leopard if you set the application in question to run as 32-bits.   
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Aug 30 2009

LOCO26  Please, make it Snow Leopard compatible, I miss it so much...  
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Aug 29 2009

REPOSED  Please update this to work with 10.6. I"m sure I'm not the only one who got accustomed to this app.  
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Aug 28 2009

IBRYCHGO  I LOVE this program!

Unfortunately, it died with the Snow Leopard update. I don't know how I'm gonna survive without my 3-finger swipe-to-minimize!  
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Jul 3 2008

ASMEURER  This is great. I have two suggestions. 1. Could you make things like two finger click, three finger click, two finger tap, etc., editable? I would like to make a three finger click enable Exposé. 2. Could you make it so actions emulate scrolling? For example, Google Earth zooms with scrolling, but I would like to make pinching do it too. So far, it is a godsend for Safari switching tabs instead of going back and forth in the history.   
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May 12 2008
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DANNYBVW  Easily the one program that I was most excited to stumble upon. If you have a notebook that can use the multi-touch gestures, this is a must!

Multiclutch is a very simple program that is installed as a preference pane in system preferences. What it does is absolutely genius though. You can select any program that you have installed, and assign any gesture, and even 2 that aren't "official".

Currently I have it set up on Firefox 3 Beta 5 and I have swipe right mapped to cmd+] (Forward), swipe left mapped to cmd+[ (Back), swipe up mapped to fn+up (Page Up which changes tabs), swipe down mapped to fn+down (Page Down which changes tabs), rotate right mapped to fn+f5 (refresh), rotate left mapped to fn+left (Home which goes to top of page), zoom out mapped to cmd+w (Closes tab or window), and zoom in mapped to cmd+n (open new window).

Anyway, after using this program for just a day and only mapped to Firefox, I am completely hooked! Just to tell you how much I love this program, I have already donated to him, and I strongly encourage you to also, so we can see more updates to this!

A few things that I would really like to see done to this: I would love to see it work in Carbon Apps (Like Finder); I would love for it to have better capturing of the shortcuts (It doesn't capture cmd+tab or my shortcut key for quicksilver [cmd+1]); I would also love to see a little icon up by the clock to quick set some short cuts for the active window (even though this isn't big).

4 out 5 stars, with an easy 5 if the first two things are fixed!  
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