These are original skins to use with Chris La Mantia's excellent program DW Jukebox. If you'd like to use them, visit the official site, download the program, learn how it works and implement the skins.

Just unzip these files into the skins folder (I keep a separate folder for each skin) and modify the wincab.ini file to use the appropriate skin.

Click on the image for a high-res version -- click on the title to download the zip file.

Alien Box 1

My very first Wincab skin.

Alien Box 2

A modified Alien Box skin, by request

Broadway Box

A modified wood skin, moving closer to the look I wanted.

CD Box

A two album CD skin.

CD Box 2

Another CD skin with a 4-album display. A retro 80s look.

CD Box 4

Another 4-album CD skin, with plenty of big buttons for the touchscreen crowd...lucky!

Cherry Box

My final version of the wood-based skin.

Christmas Box

And one for the holidays!

Chrome Box

A 4-album CD skin with no buttons...lots of space for the CD listing.

Computer Box

I based this one on some buttons I found. I was shooting for a 70s mainframe look, but in retrospect, it looks more like a microwave oven.

Digital Box

Actually, this was my very first skin, hence the weird numbering system. Looks nice on the touchscreen, though.

Metal Box

Probably my favorite skin, at least as far as the CD display goes.

Neon Box

This is my favorite title-based skin...it looks and feel exactly how I wanted it to when I was searching for jukebox software in the first place.

Steel Box

This is another skin that has its origins in these funky buttons I found.

Utility Box

This is a utility skin I developed as way to test a lot of the input options available through Wincab. For workbench use only...I don't use it as an actual working display.

Wall Box

Another early skin...in retrospect, I should have put the selection and clear buttons in a better place. Oh well.

Wall Box 2

Another wallbox with better button placement.

Wood Box

My first wooden background...the original texture looked okay, but I once I started adding the other elements, it turned a bit too orange for my taste. It eventually evolved into Cherry Box above.

Yellow Box

Another early skin.

Eric C. Bateman -- ebateman21@earthlink.net