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MilesAhead:
Do you mean, a utility that forces a particular window to stay on top, whatever else is running? If so, there are lots of those.
-rjbull (January 12, 2014, 03:10 PM)
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I haven't tried my TopmostToggle on Windows 8 yet. But I expect it would work on the Desktop side for desktop type windows. It's a very simple tray hotkey. Make a window active. Hit the hotkey. A small tooltip shows if you toggled stay on top On or Off.
Edit: but if you want additional features, such as altering the window frame of application windows or folders, there are plenty of alternatives.
rjbull:
The OP didn't include a link for OnTopReplica. If it's this one, then it doesn't seem to be a conventional "pin window on top" application. If I read it correctly, it's more like a kind of screenshot application that keeps a copy of a window permanently visible on top. Something like what you could do with a screenshot made into a sticky note.
@Contro: is that what you mean?
Contro:
Do you mean, a utility that forces a particular window to stay on top, whatever else is running? If so, there are lots of those.
-rjbull (January 12, 2014, 03:10 PM)
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This is not exactly that one. this if for maintain on top a mini-window where you can do other things like see tv or a video, or monitoring a task, while you are doing another things on the desktop.
:-*
Contro:
My favorite is Filebox Extender, which does a lot more useful things than just let you toggle topmost on/off. ;)
-app103 (January 12, 2014, 08:36 PM)
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ye i am using filebox eXtender several years from windows xp (now in seven).
But it's not the same that ontopReplica. and another tip : OntopReplica is multi-instances . So you can monitoring Malwarebytes while you are watching a movie , and doing real work in the desktop.
the problem is, that sometimes fails me. But if is not alternative is good superb then.
:-*
Contro:
Do you mean, a utility that forces a particular window to stay on top, whatever else is running? If so, there are lots of those.
-rjbull (January 12, 2014, 03:10 PM)
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I haven't tried my TopmostToggle on Windows 8 yet. But I expect it would work on the Desktop side for desktop type windows. It's a very simple tray hotkey. Make a window active. Hit the hotkey. A small tooltip shows if you toggled stay on top On or Off.
Edit: but if you want additional features, such as altering the window frame of application windows or folders, there are plenty of alternatives.
-MilesAhead (January 13, 2014, 02:18 PM)
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let me try on 7
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