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My favorite MacBook Air features

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Everyone will love the new MacBook Air for its obvious small size and sexy nature. What I didn’t know, until watching this guided tour, is that there are actually a few new features that ship with this product that are pretty genius. The new, larger track pad and “gestures” let you do things on a laptop that were always a bit of a pain. Using trackpad, you can “pinch” and “swipe” to expand the size of an application window without moving your mouse to the application chrome as we’ve always done in the past. You can “swipe” to flip through apps that are open.

This is simply one of those things that falls in the “why didn’t anyone think of this before” category. Great job Apple.

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One Response to “My favorite MacBook Air features”

  1. Hans on January 16th, 2008

    Love the idea of a multi-touch trackpad. I wonder if they considered dropping the button below the trackpad as well. “With two fingers on the trackpad, tap your thumb on the trackpad to right click”.

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