I'm wondering about that many new applications, I think most built in WPF, has this really cool Windows Aero Glass interfaces.
For example Seesmic or the upcoming Firefox 3.7 http://crenk.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/04/firefox3.7.jpg http://crenk.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/04/firefox3.7.jpg
Searching in the internet most time it looks like you need a hack to realize this. But seriously: I don't think big software development teams use hacks to roll out their huge used products.
So my question is: Windows Aero Glass Areas - How to do?
Is it only possible with a hack?
Maybe it's just one property, i don't know. I'm WinForms developer so I never tested out WPF. But my Google search didn't look like It is easier with WPF.