http://www.softpedia.com/get/Internet/Browsers/Ghostzilla.shtml
You can basically open a browser inside any other window! Windows explorer, word, motherufkcing Groupwise, etc...
As soon as you mouse out of the window, the browser disappears. To make it come back, you move the mouse all the way to the left of the screen, then the right, and finally the left again. Then the browser shows up in whatever the top window is. Pretty friggin slick.
Ya, I know this is kinda old news, but I had never seen it before...
Ghostzilla is an open source web browser for Microsoft Windows based on the Gecko HTML renderer used by Mozilla. It runs the browser inside the window space of another application e.g. in Microsoft Outlook, where the page was then made to look like the content one would expect in an email, leaving any passers-by with the impression the person was reading e-mail.
You can basically open a browser inside any other window! Windows explorer, word, motherufkcing Groupwise, etc...
As soon as you mouse out of the window, the browser disappears. To make it come back, you move the mouse all the way to the left of the screen, then the right, and finally the left again. Then the browser shows up in whatever the top window is. Pretty friggin slick.
Ya, I know this is kinda old news, but I had never seen it before...