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xGestures

xGestures - 1.75

Use mouse gestures in any part of the system.

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Current Version: 1.75
Release Date: 2009-11-05
License: Shareware
Downloads (this version): 413
Downloads (all versions): 13,029
Price: $5.00

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xGestures CommentaryFeature Request - Two-finger gestures - Version: 1.75, 11/19/2009 01:16PM PST

Cowicide
Dev, please, please, please allow for allow two-finger gestures. It would be incredibly awesome to be able to do some of the same simple gestures I do now but have them do different actions if it's with two fingers on the trackpad.

It would open up a whole new world of great gesture functionality when I'm using my laptop without a mouse. For example, right now I use a simple downward gesture to perform Exposé show Desktop. It'd be great if I could also use that same downward gesture to maybe switch between two Spaces or something whenever I use two fingers instead of one.
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xGestures ReviewGodsend for me - Version: 1.74, 9/15/2009 03:04PM PST

Cowicide
Best gesture app of its kind for Mac or Windows. I literally would not upgrade my Mac OS without it. Saves immeasurable time and carpal tunnel syndrome to boot. Looking forward to future updates with more types of gestures, etc. ... I always breathe a heavy sigh of relief whenever it continues to get updated over time, it would be a disaster to lose this app. I use this for gestures in everything from Safari to Photoshop and it works almost flawlessly. When I want to flip an image in Photoshop I merely hold down my middle mouse button (the scroll wheel button) and gesture right... then *poof*... destroys the speed of most keyboard shortcuts while (once again) keeping carpal tunnel syndrome at bay all these years. Thank you dev for a great product!
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xGestures ReviewGreat app, fair price - Version: 1.73, 2/15/2009 04:32PM PST

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kevin55
This works perfectly and in all my applications. I only use fairly simple gestures left/right/up/down, and the 'enter' one (right, then down) to close a window

Some other have stated that they noticed slow response with xgestures... I've found it to be very fast, much faster than cocoa gestures. Doesnt seem to slow down my system or anything either. I'm on powerpc...

Good software you use should be paid for, and I have a hard time opening my wallet... but this great small app, at only $5, is clearly worth it.

The configuration is simple. Having "sets" of gestures for odd types of apps/etc would just complicate it I think...
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xGestures Reviewgreat - Version: 1.73, 1/21/2009 02:31PM PST

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kevin55
excellently done. i'm a big fan of gestures, and was sticking with an opera that crashed constantly just to keep them, or a glacial memory hog firefox. now I can go back to camino!
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xGestures CommentaryGood but could use improvement in handling gestures - Version: 1.73, 5/28/2008 01:43PM PST

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mikirby
There's a few things this program doesn't do well, all related to tracking the mouse.

1.) It seems to track mouse movement on screen, not your movement on the trackpad, so if the pointer collides with the edge of the screen during the gesture, the gesture may not work because you lose subsequent movements in the direction of the screen edge.

2.) It doesn't allow consecutive movements in the same direction. For example, I want to create a new email by drawing an "E" with my finger - which would be down, right, right, right. It doesn't allow that... only down, right.

3.) It can't handle diagonal movement. I want to draw an "X" for Cut and a "W" for "Close Window". It interprets the diagonal lines as stream of consecutive movements up, right, left and down (depending on the direction), and never interprets them the same way twice, so they don't work. Drawing an X or a W using boxy, up-down-left-right-only strokes with right-angle turns between them works, but is unnatural and much slower that simply drawing them as I am used to writing them.

In fact, I realize this is tough from a programming perspective, but ideally it should recognize circles too... the circle or loop is the most basic shape, the easiest to draw with a finger, and is a natural control gesture.

4.) The "gesture timeout" is a good start, but what really needs to happen is, as soon as it recognize that your current gesture couldn't possible match any of the gestures you have defined, it should timeout the gesture immediately. Is it is, I have it activated by a keystroke, and if I bumble a gesture, I have to either hit the keystroke or wait for the timeout before I can try again. As soon as it's bumbled, I should be able to try again.

5.) Similarly, there should be a user option to allow it to act on any gesture as soon as it's recognized as a valid one. I don't like having to hit my keystroke to both start and stop gesturing. I realize not everybody will want this, as it will prevent any gestures that contain the same movements as other shorter gestures, but it should at least be an option for those who do want it.

6.) Since my trackpad hardware (I'm on a macbook) recognizes two-finger scroll wheel emulation, I'd like xGestures to recognize two-finger gestures too. Rather than hit a key to begin a gesture, I'd like the option to have it automatically consider any two-finger movement as a gesture and any one-finger movement as ordinary mouse control (which would end any previous gesture), so I don't have to hit a keystroke to start and end gestures. Alternatively, I'd like "two fingers" to be an option for any movement within a gesture. IE, I'd like to be able to define a gesture as "one finger right, two fingers right, one finger right".

7.) It should recognize a tap on my trackpad as a control gesture, and even be able to tell between a tap with one finger and a tap with two fingers.

I think that about covers it. This is a great program, it's just not all the way there yet - get this better control implemented and it'll be worth far more than the low, low $5 currently being asked. Perhaps there needs to be an "xGestures Pro" for more money but with these advanced features?
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xGestures ReviewThe best way to interface with your Mac on a daily basis, period. - Version: 1.73, 1/24/2008 12:00AM PST

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Cowicide
There is no way in hell I would upgrade to Leopard without this. <b>It's THAT VITAL.</b>

Once you set this up properly with gestures that make sense this become the speediest, MOST productive way to take command of your Mac and dramatically reduce the risks for repetitive CT injuries to boot.

It's hilarious that more so-called pro's don't know or utilize this. You can run circles around them; it destroys the speed of using keyboard shortcuts from the keyboard in many, many cases. Want to rotate an image clockwise in Photoshop? Just quickly gesture "right"... then "poof"... done. Counterclockwise? gesture "left" .... and "poof"... Flatten the layers? gesture "up" then "right"... done. Next?

I predicted a long time ago after using xGestures that Apple would see the light. I was right. But, iPhone gestures and MacBook Air gestures ARE just the very beginning. Like I've said before, your children and your children's children will be using gestures... why aren't you? They are available right now with xGestures.

Why am I evangelizing this so much? Because, seriously, if more people don't use this and keep this app going with shareware fees, I'll be stuck at whatever was the last Mac OS was to be compatible with it. I'll never have a computer without this functionality.

Dev, <b>thank you</b> so much for your continued development of this absolutely indispensable app!!!!! Can't believe this is only 5 bucks, it's the life-blood of my computer experience. I hope Apple purchases this from you for big money and fully implements this into OS X. You deserve it.
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xGestures ReviewDa Bomb - Version: 1.73, 11/28/2007 03:34PM PST

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8wheels
Fairly new user, used cocoa gestures for years, but xgestures is now my main man.

Just today finally tried Leopard's spaces, then set it up for XG to do the movement among them, and wow!

Hats off to the dev, and yes, I already paid...within one hour. :)
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xGestures Troubleshooting ReportProblems with hot corners - Version: 1.72, 11/4/2007 04:32AM PST

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bergi
xGestures is a great Application! It works like advertised. However, while having xGestures enabled, I observed hot corners (for activating Expose or Dashboard) sometimes stop working.
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xGestures CommentaryApp Switcher Works Perfect In Tiger - Version: 1.7, 6/7/2007 03:53PM PST

Cowicide
I should note that while the app switcher causes trouble in Panther, it works flawlessly in Tiger (and is great!)
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xGestures Troubleshooting ReportVersion 1.7 Major BUG Warning - Version: 1.7, 12/29/2006 11:22PM PST

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Cowicide
The new "application switcher action" in version 1.7 has a major bug. After I use it, I lose links to apps in my Dock. I click app icons in my Dock and it launches the finder window of the app's location instead of the app itself. I restarted and all was well again, but when I tried to use the ""application switcher action" again, it once again broke my Dock links to all my apps forcing another restart to fix it. My setup is Mac OS 10.3.9, I haven't tried it with Tiger yet.
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