MondoMouse 1.2.2 review (mac)
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MondoMouse is a mouse enhancement for Mac OS X 10.
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MondoMouse 1.2.2 is utilities software developed by Atomic Bird.
MondoMouse is a mouse enhancement for Mac OS X 10.4. It adds cool new capabilities to your mouse. MondoMouse gives your mouse super powers!
Move or resize any window without clicking on it or bringing it to the front. Find and identify any window instantly without using Expose. Make focus follow the mouse, switching windows or applications just by letting your mouse hover over them.
Here are some key features of "MondoMouse":
But wait, there's more! Ever have trouble finding a window? MondoMouse identifies the window under the mouse for you via a floating text box (as seen in the screenshots above). Find just the right window from the dozens that may be open, without all that tedious mucking about with Expose!
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MondoMouse 1.2.2 supports english interface languages and works with Mac OS X.
Downloading MondoMouse 1.2.2 will take several seconds if you use fast ADSL connection.
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