Update soon
posted Monday 7th April 2008 @ pm by Craig
 
It's taking a little longer than expected, but this week there will be an update to include a Chinese/中文 translation, bug-fixes (multi-monitor issues, disappearing trail sections) and some new minor features as per requests (turn trail off, launch folder). The update after that will likely include per-application gestures, though that's a little more complicated so cut me some slack...

14th April update: Delphi and Unicode are not friends! But I'm almost finished...

what people are saying

BenTuesday 8th April 2008 @ am
Chinese/中文 translation!Great!
JohnTuesday 8th April 2008 @ pm
Maybe you could try to minimize the amount of ram used by the program? For example gMote uses about 11000Kb while "StrokeIt" uses only 450Kb.
JohnTuesday 8th April 2008 @ pm
P.S. Don't get me wrong, I still like gMote more than StrokeIt. :)
JohnTuesday 8th April 2008 @ pm
P.S.2 Hi again! It would also be nice if you could add an option to execute the gestures when the middle button is pressed! Keep up the good work!
CraigTuesday 8th April 2008 @ pm
John, yeah the memory thing continues to irritate me, I'm not sure why it's being a hog like that. As for the middle mouse button thing, consider it done!
JohnWednesday 9th April 2008 @ am
Thanks!!
grakaskaFriday 11th April 2008 @ am
Really like what I see so far. Just my luck though, the first thing I tried didn't work.... I created a gesture to an https:// web site, and discovered that gmote prepends http:// and drops the : from https:. example http://https//...address... Works fine with http: (...and yes, I dleted the http:// that initially populates the dialogue box)
CraigFriday 11th April 2008 @ am
Nice catch grakaska, I'll sort that one out right away.

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