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Most of our Players have the capability of loading external skins. Skins are
basically graphic files that change the look and sometimes the operation of the program.
Skins can be as simple as a very streamlined mini-player all the way up to a multi-window
multi-menu interface. Skins can include as few or as many buttons as desired and can
be tailored to specific purposes.
Because skins are designed for specific players, you must make sure you download the correct
one for your player. WinCDG, WinCDG-Pro1 and WinCDG-Pro2 (up to 2.4) are mostly compatible
with each other, and can share skins. Skins for other players are specific to that player.
Select the skin page below that matches your player:
- SUL - Swift Ultralite 1.x
- CL2 - WinCDG-Classic2
- WCG - WinCDG, WinCDG-Pro 1
- Pro2 - WinCDG-Pro 2.0 to 2.4x
- Pro25 - WinCDG-Pro 2.5x or higher
- Mim1 - Mimic Audition 1
- Mim2 - Mimic Audition 2
Creating Your Own Skin
Making a skin is not really that hard! Why don't you give it a try? The following
Skin Creation Guides will help you create your own skins. Additional documentation
may have been included with your software. You might also want to refer to an
existing skin (like the default) or download one as a starting point.
Available Skin Creation Guides:
- WinCDG Family - Includes Classic, Pro1, Pro2, and Pro2.5
- WinCDG Classic 2 - WinCDG Classic 2 Only
- Swift Ultralite 1.x - Swift Ultralite Skin Guide Available in Manual
- Swift Elite 1.x - Swift Elite Skin Guide Available in Manual
Send us your completed skin and we'll add it to the appropriate player page.
Create a skin and SAVE$$$!
We're looking for some good skins! If you think you have what it takes to create a new
skin give it a try. Your submission may qualify for CREDIT(s) toward future products.
Really outstanding skins may even win you FREE software! All skins must be original
creations. Converted skins must have the permission of the original author.
All credits and givaways are at the sole discretion of TriceraSoft. If you are
interested please contact us!
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