Reviews for Gesturefy
Gesturefy by Robbendebiene
Review by Firefox user 13260361
Rated 2 out of 5
by Firefox user 13260361, 6 aastat tagasiOptions would not stick, like changing a gesture or two.
They would revert everytime to the default.
Clumsy in use and not a patch on Fire Gestures.
Go back to Firefox ESR version and the proper add-ons work again.
Reply to developer : I deleted the default and re programmed a standard gesture, also restarted the program to check, then set new gesture. NOT RED.
Still removes any settings
They would revert everytime to the default.
Clumsy in use and not a patch on Fire Gestures.
Go back to Firefox ESR version and the proper add-ons work again.
Reply to developer : I deleted the default and re programmed a standard gesture, also restarted the program to check, then set new gesture. NOT RED.
Still removes any settings
Developer response
posted 6 aastat tagasiCan it be that the input field is red after changing a gesture? If so, it is because a gesture occurs more than once. Then this input is not saved.
If not then please report your issue on https://github.com/Robbendebiene/Gesturefy/issues with more information.
If not then please report your issue on https://github.com/Robbendebiene/Gesturefy/issues with more information.
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- Rated 5 out of 5by LinusCDE, 3 kuud tagasiInitially discovered this feature in Vivaldi and got hooked hard. When I switched to Firefox, it was only thanks to this extension, since I could keep using the gestures I got used to.
I even checked for alternatives and it seems this extension for Firefox is the best one. You can't seemingly do this consistently on Chrome (on Linux at least).
If you love the back swipe gesture on touchpads, this is basically the same but for a mouse (even faster imo). No need setting up very complex gestures. Just as simple back gesture alone makes this extension worth everything.
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