DeskPins adds an "always on top" thumbtack to any Windows app
There are plenty of ways to make an application stay "always on top" in Windows. But DeskPins is one of the simplest, most useful solutions I've seen in a while.
Here's how it works. Say you're watching a video and you want your media player to be visible no matter what other programs you're working in. Just click the DeskPins icon in the system tray to pick up a pushpin, and click on your media player to pin it to the top. Now any other windows you open will be tucked away behind your media player.
You can still minimize pinned programs to the system tray when you don't want to look at them. And unpinning them is as simple as clicking the pin that shows up at the top of the window. One of the reasons I like DeskPins is because it makes it simple to see at a glance whether a program is pinned or not.
DeskPins also has an Autopin feature that lets you automatically pin certain applications whenever they're opened. You cna also enable hotkeys that let you place a pin without clicking on the system tray icon first.
[via CyberNet]
Here's how it works. Say you're watching a video and you want your media player to be visible no matter what other programs you're working in. Just click the DeskPins icon in the system tray to pick up a pushpin, and click on your media player to pin it to the top. Now any other windows you open will be tucked away behind your media player.
You can still minimize pinned programs to the system tray when you don't want to look at them. And unpinning them is as simple as clicking the pin that shows up at the top of the window. One of the reasons I like DeskPins is because it makes it simple to see at a glance whether a program is pinned or not.
DeskPins also has an Autopin feature that lets you automatically pin certain applications whenever they're opened. You cna also enable hotkeys that let you place a pin without clicking on the system tray icon first.
[via CyberNet]













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Subscribe to commentsminibarMay 21st 2009 6:33PM
can i pin (messenger) so i can chat while running (media player) full screen?
what app is on top if two are pinned and they overlap, or can you only pin one at a time?
seriousam7May 22nd 2009 7:55AM
Wow, thanks, it seems to be working well. I was just looking for something like this.
stephie2790Jun 3rd 2009 7:50AM
aww man :( I thought you where talking about a real pin to pin an specific spot on your desktop that stays on top. that is what I need. I want something that lets me put a pin or mark on my desktop that stays on top of all windows and saves so I can leave it there and it will be there when I restart.