gestures
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Gestr Launches Apps With Custom Trackpad Gestures
Mac: While we’re usually fans of keyboard shortcuts for the quickest way to use your computer, sometimes some fancy gestures are just too fun not to use. Gestr is an app that allows you to create and customise your own set of gestures to launch apps.
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SidePlayer Adds Persistent, Gesture-Based Music Controls To Android
Android: SidePlayer gives you swipe-in playback controls for your favourite Android music player, on any screen or in any app, whenever you need them. If you want to skip or pause a track, swipe in from the side of the screen to reveal the controls, and swipe them out when you’re finished.
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CrxMouse Adds Mouse And Trackpad Gestures To Chrome
Chrome: CrxMouse for Chrome brings mouse gestures for common commands to Google Chrome. Just click and hold the right-mouse button and draw your gesture to navigate between pages, open tabs, reopen closed tabs or refresh.
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PureContact Is A Visual, Swipe-Driven Speed Dialler For Android
Android: Most Android phones have some kind of speed dialler, whether it’s a “favorites” tab in the dialler app or programmable contact buttons. PureContact steps in and adds some useful gestures that make calling, texting, emailing or using another app to stay in touch with friends super easy.