- Ghostzilla
Ghostzilla was an
open source web browser forMicrosoft Windows based on the Gecko HTML renderer used byMozilla . It runs the browser inside the window space of another application e.g. inMicrosoft Outlook , where the page was then made to look like the content one would expect in an email, leaving any passers-by with the impression the person was reading e-mail. [http://web.archive.org/web/20060529002302/http://web.archive.org/web/20060529002302/www.ghostzilla.com/ghostzilla-large.gif]From May
2004 until January2005 , the project was removed from the website, due to a copyright claim fromMozilla . It later returned with open source code, but with warnings about the potential for misuse. As of February2007 , the site has been suspended and is no longer available.As of October 2008, users of Mozilla Firefox have the option of installing a free addon called [http://ghostfox.mozdev.org Ghostfox] , which aims to mimic the behaviour of Ghostzilla in Firefox.
Features
*The Ghostzilla window disappears when the mouse cursor is moved away from it, allowing the user to very easily hide it.
*The user can set the preferences to set security (hiding) levels. For example: He can display no images unless hovered over by the mouse (they stand out, thus making it more easily recognized as the Web), or display plain grey text on a white background.External links
* [http://www.sachsreport.com/GhostzillaCD-1.0.1-free-v1.zip The program is still available]
* [http://web.archive.org/web/20060529002108/www.ghostzilla.com/ Last ever archived version of Ghostzilla site.]
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