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Make Windows 7 Transparent With System Transparency Tool


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#1 Apocalypse

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Posted 12 March 2010 - 04:02 PM

Most of transparency related programs are either paid tools or not efficient. On top that, these programs apply transparency to each and every part of operating system. In other words, they don’t offer the much needed customization options.

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To overcome all these problems, Prisoner at sevenforums has developed a tiny program to add transparency to selected parts of Windows 7.

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System Transparency for Windows 7 helps you apply transparency effect to Windows Explorer, right-click and popup menus, task bar, start menu, sticky notes, desktop & icons, Windows Media Player, Firefox and Chrome and Internet Explorer browser as well. You can select one or more areas of Windows 7 to apply the transparency.

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Unlike other similar tools, System Transparency is very minimal on system resources. One can also use this tool to apply transparency to Windows 7 Basic themes as well. And the best part is that you need not to install it to get started.

For more information and other great tool please visit here

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#2 RobrPatty

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Posted 12 March 2010 - 07:49 PM

That will work.
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#3 Lucifer2066

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Posted 30 September 2011 - 04:13 PM

Can you make an option so it makes explorer windows look more like glass and does not affect the font and icons?
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