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	<title>My iPhone Empire &#187; Gestures</title>
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		<title>Tweaking IPhone Gestures</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[IPhone use multi-touch capacitive touchscreen as an input method. With this technology, iPhone users can simply use gestures to control various functions of the handset. You are surely familiar with the pinching move to control zoom level in picture viewer or even web browser. If you love iPhone’s ability to recognize gestures, you will surely [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>IPhone use multi-touch capacitive touchscreen as an input method. With this technology, iPhone users can simply use gestures to control various functions of the handset. You are surely familiar with the pinching move to control zoom level in picture viewer or even web browser. If you love iPhone’s ability to recognize gestures, you will surely love the fact that you can fine tune this feature and assign custom functions to certain gestures.</p>
<p>What you need is an application called mQuickDo. This app is designed to let users assign custom functions to various gestures, making your iPhone even more personal. You can assign functions such as exit a program, reboot or power off, switch or quit a task, mute or hang up the incoming call, and even launch certain apps to specific gestures. It will boost your experiences using iPhone and will enable you to do things faster. You can memorize new gestures easily since you are assigning them based on your preferences.</p>
<p>The mQuickDo offers endless possibilities of assigning custom functions to your iPhone’s gestures. You can silence an incoming call by making a long slide from left to right, or show quick-launch buttons even when your iPhone is locked just by doing certain gesture; this is a serious tweaking possibility, and you will increase your productivity with this little application.</p>
<p>If you want to use native iPhone gestures, you can easily turn off mQuickDo with one touch. MQuickDo will also enable you to assign custom gestures for specific functions inside certain apps. With the help of mQuickDo, you can tweak your iPhone to suit your needs.</p>
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