Natural scrolling, inertial scrolling, and overlay scrollbars are
completely unrelated things.

Natural scrolling is when you scroll my moving the content instead of my
moving the scrollbar. The direction the content travels is a direct
reaction to the direction your fingers are moving across it.

Overlay scrollbars are when a scrollbar is placed directly on top of the
content instead of to the side of it.

And finally, Inertial scrolling is when scrolling preserves motion. In
other words, It'll keep scrolling after your fingers stop moving
depending on how fast you were scrolling. Imagine sliding a rock across
ice. A small push and it'll stop immediately. A big push and it keeps
going for a bit.

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Title:
  Feature Request: Inertia Scrolling

Status in elementary OS:
  New
Status in Official elementary website development:
  Invalid

Bug description:
  Hope this is the right place to submit a feature request, guys.  I'd
  love to see iOS style feature scrolling implemented in the next
  iteration of elementary.  Fedora's latest release (using Gnome 3)
  employs it distro-wide (if I remember correctly).  It's a real
  workflow improver.  I'm currently using "Grab and Drag" as a Firefox
  add-on, but would love to enjoy this functionality in Abiword, Marlin,
  and elsewhere.  Thanks for your consideration, creativity, and hard
  work.  :)

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