@sulasno There is Maxthon 3? Maybe I should check it out. I used to use Maxthon 2.
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@sulasno There is Maxthon 3? Maybe I should check it out. I used to use Maxthon 2.
Maxthon 3 is in Alpha and may not be available to the general public
The only thing that i need to start surfing whit Google Chrome ist MOUSE GESTURES :/ Without it i cannot do nothing (gestures help me a lot: RMB+ left = forward, RMb+ up = new tab ect! Love it!). I have instaled Google Chrome 3 (beta) yest he lock nice, he ist fast, but still no gestures.... so i wait for new releases.
thereīs an application called gMote... itīs not specifically for Google Chrome but works with it too. Itīs for the whole computer. You can control everything in your computer with it. I use it and itīs really really good!
hereīs the link: http://www.handform.net/gmote.php
You can add gestures. Start chrome with '--enable-extensions' and download http://code.google.com/p/chromegestures/
You can use my settings attached, just search for the ChromeGestures.user.js file in somewhere Documents&Settings...
I just added "Follow 'Previous' and 'Next' Links"...
Cheers.
I've been using StrokeIt mouse gestures for most of my Windows apps. Its at.... http://www.tcbmi.com/strokeit/
I also agree, I would be using chrome all the time if it had mouse gestures. Particularly, I have them set so a right/left click drag goes to the right/left tab, respectively, which is much faster than switching tabs conventionally. I also have right click drag down set to duplicate tab, with all the back/forward history (very useful sometimes), and drag up is full screen.
@linksmask1
There are quite a few Mouse Gestures extension on the the Google Chrome Extension Gallery (if you were only to look) ...
By far the best (imo) is Mouse Strokes ...https://chrome.google.com/extensions...kmbjdmhbcokfdb