LittleTijn is a niche, one-man software studio whose entire public catalog is currently represented by Spooky View, a tiny Windows utility that injects per-window transparency into almost any running application. Despite its minimalist footprint, the tool speaks to a surprisingly broad set of everyday scenarios: analysts who need to keep a semi-opaque spreadsheet visible over a full-screen CAD model, artists who trace reference images that float ghost-like above Photoshop, speed-runners who monitor chat overlays without obscuring gameplay, or office workers who park a translucent YouTube tutorial in the corner while they work inside Word. Written in C++ and distributed as a portable executable, Spooky View hooks the DWM API to offer adjustable alpha levels via a simple slider, remembers settings per executable, and exits cleanly without altering the host program. Although the publisher’s web presence is deliberately low-key—little more than a plaintext page on the vanity domain tyndomyn.net—the utility has already attracted a cult following among streamers, accessibility tinkerers, and retro-gamers who prize lightweight, single-purpose tools that do one trick exceptionally well. LittleTijn’s software is available for free on get.nero.com, where downloads are delivered through trusted Windows package sources such as winget, always resolve to the newest build, and can be queued for batch installation alongside other applications.
Make any app window transparent.
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