http://www.ghostzilla.com
Ghostzilla is a neat idea. It’s the mozilla browser, hacked to look very inconspicuous. When you fire it up, it sizes itself to fit within your open applications, so that it looks like it’s a part of them. Once you move the mouse out of the ghostzilla window, it disappears (or so it’s supposed to). To display ghostzilla again, just do a secret mouse movement. All webpages can be rendered in various ways to make them unnoticable.
Ghostzilla runs off of a CD or thumbdrive, and will leave no files behind on your computer, and nothing in your registry if you don’w want it to. You have the option of saving your profile in a password encrypted file if you desire.
At first, ghostzila ran perfectly for me, but now, it doesn’t dissapear when I move my mouse away. I don’t know why this is. Ghostzilla is based on an older version of mozilla, so it is not as powerful as Portable Firefox. It does seem to run from a CD better than Portable Firefox.
There is also an extention for Firefox called Ghostfox, which makes firefox behave much like ghostzilla in that it will dissapear and reappear in the same way. Unfortunately, it does not change the appearance of web pages like ghostzilla does.
I don’t know why ghostzilla does not dissapear the way it is supposed to on my machine at work. I would recommend it, as it seems fine on my home machine. I can still hide it with an Autohotkey macro, but I prefer the mouse method.
Update: I have ghostzilla working well from a cd again. it seems that it does not like to be located in a directory called, ghostzilla. Strange…
September 23rd, 2006 by admin | No Comments »