![]() In fact, you can go back three years to see that the horizontal swipe gesture should have already been working in GTK. But for many reasons, the back and forward swipe gesture has been missing in Linux. I know, I know… it’s such a basic feature for most apps in my operating system. ![]() SEE: Linux turns 30: Celebrating the open source operating system (free PDF) (TechRepublic) That feature is back and forward swipe gestures. It is a feature that so many users have begged to get, especially in the Linux version of Firefox, which is my go-to combo. Sure, it’s had its ups and downs - such as one extended period when the browser suffered from serious bloat - but, for the most part, the open-source browser has been solid, secure and easy to use.īut there’s one feature I’ve been waiting for a long time to see: One that makes using the browser considerably more efficient when a trackpad is involved, and a feature that makes me jealous every time I hop on my MacBook Pro and use just about any browser. ![]() Image: FellowNeko/Adobe Stockįirefox has been my web browser of choice for a very long time. Jack Wallen test drives Firefox 103 and rejoices with a two-finger salute at the addition of swipe gestures. Firefox finally ships with long-awaited swipe gestures
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