Reader 'Shug49' wrote in with this question: 'I use a password storage program that works great, but has one flaw: When it's in use it won't stay on top of other open windows.
I've checked the previous question, but unfortunately: • DeskPin mostly doesn't work since Windows 8, and it still doesn't work in Windows 10 • hasn't been updated since 2002, and does not seem to work in Windows 10 • AutoHotKey and AlwaysOnTopMaker requires a keyboard, there is no visual indication that a window is marked as Always on Top or not I found a program called that can do this from system tray, but in Windows 10, TurboTop list all programs that is not even running in its list, twice. It is a mess. Does it better, but it still include not running programs in the list. Is there any solution that work GUI way without requiring keyboard, like long pressing/right click on title bar and select Always on Top? If you're used to Ubuntu Linux you know this functionality. This is off the OP's original question, but seems like a good place to share information about 'always on top' utilities, even if it does require a few clicks.
From a programming standpoint, writing a simple utility like this is a very simple exercise. Maybe that's why there are so few solutions out there, or perhaps why there are so many home grown ones. It's hard for me to trust utilities that are downloaded from somebody's Google Drive or Dropbox account. But I do trust Nir Sofer of. He has a tiny app called WinLister where we can set a window to be always on top. It's not very user friendly if you do it often, but I only occasionally need to pin a window to the top, so it works for me. Is there any solution that work GUI way without requiring keyboard, like long pressing/right click on title bar and select Always on Top?