Window, interfaces revelatory.

The concept of 'window' applied to the desktop metaphor / desk is to show the contents of an object previously 'open'. The window, then, is taking a different point of view (inside) of the selected object and the vision orderly and revealing of what it contains. Window , a freeware from only 20 Kbytes compatible with any version of Windows from 95 to XP, plays on the ambivalent meaning of 'window', showing, as in reality, what you see on both sides, and then the point of intersection of two worlds, instead of being a single perspective-way directed at users. Powered by Peter Luining, author among other things of Lfoundation CtrlAltDel and ZNC Browser , the software allows you not only to look through the window, exasperating the more typical transparency of the interfaces' to the page ', but also to interact with the elements' framed '. In this way it is remarked the omnipresence of 'frame' as a space to define the space useful and active. The focus of attention is then deleted from the standard desired, recovering the context, at the same time reconfiguring conceptually one of the basic elements of the interface.