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Originally posted by Basilis
Messenger Plus! gives users the option for transparent windows which means Patchou has found the way to do it.
MP! uses the
SetLayeredWindowAttributes API, which is available since Windows 2000.
This gives some pretty simple transparency and not the Aero look (blurring, stripes, etc).
Also, I don't think that it is possible to make transparent only regions of a window.