
There's a
lot of apps out there that will let you control your windows' levels of transparency in, er, Windows.
Vitrite's snappy tagline is "useless window
transparency since 2002," and it does two things: Lets you change a window's transparency by holding Ctrl and
pressing the number keys, and toggle the "Always on Top" mode with another keypress. What's it have to
recommend it over other such apps? Well, not a lot, really, but it is lightweight (a 43kb download) and open source,
which are two things we're big fans of here at Download Squad.
Tags: alwaysontop, free, opensource, transparency, transparent, vitrite, windows