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http://forums.somethingawful.com/showthread.php?postid=338411809#post338411809: Copy+pasted from the thread
Here's an interesting one. I don't know much about programming but I imagine this would be a bit of a challenge.
An application which, when run, brings up a dialog box with a list of all my currently running applications. I select an application and it creates a big rectangle that fills the entire screen like a maximized window would. It should appear in the taskbar like an ordinary window, except it doesn't have a title bar at the top with the - □ x buttons. It's just a big block of color. For an example of what I mean see this sticky note program: http://www.stickiesforwindows.com/
Now for the tricky part. The rectangle should stay directly beneath the application that I selected from the dialog box, and any windows beneath the application I selected will be hidden by the block. So if I have solitaire open and minesweeper above that, when I select minesweeper from the list of running applications the block of color will fill the entire screen, blocking solitaire from view so I can just see minesweeper.
MS Paint representation:
http://img.waffleimages.com/31c98520771c430c6fa768300832f960c4fcaa38/asgagergear.PNG
So basically the big yellow rectangle stays glued to the back of the minesweeper window. When I minimize and maximize minesweeper the block should do the same.
Have fun!
~ Dicky B
