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iScroll2

iScroll2

two-finger scrolling for pre-2005 PowerBooks & iBooks

Version:  0.32

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No longer works with Leopard

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Contributed by: thinkingmac1 Monday, October 29 2007 @ 06:59 AM PDT

Product Platform: MacOSX

Used Product For: 1-6 months

Recommend Product: YES

great app, worked great with Tiger, but no functionality under 10.5
Needs an update (please!?)   

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No longer works with Leopard - Deborah Shadovitz

I can confirm that it is not working under Leopard. I'd done an Archive & Install of Leopard, so to be sure I wasn't just missing a component, I did a reinstall of iScroll2 afterward. Alas, it still doesn't work.

I love the two-finger scrolling ability & trackpad control-click that we got from iScroll2 and I miss it terribly. I know that we're over 2 years into Macs that don't need it, but I hope that someone on the development team will find an easy way to bring it back to those of us still using older qualified laptops.

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Wednesday, October 31 2007 @ 11:34 AM PDT


No longer works with Leopard - Deborah Shadovitz

I can confirm that it is not working under Leopard. I'd done an Archive & Install of Leopard, so to be sure I wasn't just missing a component, I did a reinstall of iScroll2 afterward. Alas, it still doesn't work.

I love the two-finger scrolling ability & trackpad control-click that we got from iScroll2 and I miss it terribly. I know that we're over 2 years into Macs that don't need it, but I hope that someone on the development team will find an easy way to bring it back to those of us still using older qualified laptops.

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Wednesday, October 31 2007 @ 11:36 AM PDT


No longer works with Leopard - jfwagner76

Is there an indication of whether there will be an update to get iScroll working in Leopard? I plan to use my iBookG4 for at least another 2 years (until I get out of grad school).

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Sunday, November 04 2007 @ 06:22 AM PST