The latest developer build of Snow Leopard is said to finally bring support of four fingered multi-touch gestures to the first-gen MacBook Air and February 2008 MacBook Pros.
The MacBook Air was the first Apple notebook to have a multi-touch trackpad, followed by the refreshed MacBook Pros in February of 2008. These machines are capable of detecting four finger gestures, but didn’t have the software to implement them. You can read the full story here.
I found it odd that Apple didn’t release a software patch to bring an equally capable machine up to par with the newer models. I’m just glad it’s here now.
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TAGS: MacBook Air, MacBook Pro, multi touch, Snow Leopard, Trackpad


