Windowless Task Manager
Windows' Task Manager (any version since 2000) can actually be in windowless (or border-less, or tiny footprint, or whatever you call it). Running in windowless mode mean you now have a window without title bar at top and status bar at the bottom.

Task Manager in windowless mode is pretty useful especially for software programmers who need to monitor the running programs at the background and how the programs utilize the computer's CPU and memory. The windowless Task Manager can be resize to small enough with useful information to save some space on screen.
To activate the windowless Task Manager, simply double clicks on the empty space on the Task Manager. You can then resize and move it to a appropriate place. To restore the original state, simply double clicks empty space on the windowless Task Manager.
[via walkernews.net]