

It will set the window to always be placed above all other windows. The second option is Set Top and this is the main option of the program. Convenient option because the window will remain interactive, but will not take up much screen space. The first option is Shrink and it will reduce the window so that it is visible, but it will only take up a few pixels on the screen. If you hover the mouse over this arrow (there is no need to, like us, click on the arrow and wonder why nothing is happening) a small menu with three options will appear.

When you finally start the program, its icon will appear in the System Tray (lower right corner of the screen, next to the clock), and when you place the mouse cursor next to the top edge of any window, a green arrow will appear. We are not fans of programs that offer settings before we even see how the program works, but this is a minor and only complaint we have. You can change all these settings later when you are better acquainted with the program and when you have time to decide how you want to use it. We suggest that you do not change any settings and just click the Next button and enter the program properly. When you install and run WindowTop the first thing you will see is a menu where you need to set up how the program will work. One of the better solutions we found is WindowTop, a free program for Windows 7, 8, 10, and 11 that allows you to quickly and easily set any window to be always on top. Unfortunately, this is not always the case and you will often come across a program that does not support this option. The imaginary situation we have presented here is something that often happens in practice, and many programs have the option to always be on top.

In this case, it would be best to always keep that window above the other windows, and even if you click on another window, it stays on top.

One of these windows contains data that you must constantly monitor and, depending on it, do something in other windows. Imagine a situation where you are working on a computer and you have multiple opened windows.
