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Howard_Casto:
I recognize those graphics.... those are ripped from the whirlitzer pc catalog system.  (That might not be the name but it's similar.)  You better be careful because it's a copyrighted program.  

Bad Boy! Bad!
;)

Chris:
Which graphics are those?  There are ten different label styes, some I created myself and others culled from all over.  The wood texture I creted in Corel Texture, the sides are a gradient fill in Corel Photo-Paint, the mettalic textures are from a variety of sources, all with a lot of hand painting and modifying.  It is possibe one of the labels matches a Wurlitzer label, but as I do not have and have not seen the Wurlitzer PC Catalog system, I can guarantee that nothing was taken from there.

Chris:
Looking at their site, they do have the same texture for their metal rails but different buttons, and the labels on their website does look like label style 0 in my program (as do the labels on 75% of all jukeboxes).  Otherwise, I'm sure the graphics look similar because we are both trying to make something look like a jukebox!

Chris:

--- Quote from: Howard_Casto on August 24, 2002, 08:49:10 pm ---
I recognize those graphics.... those are ripped from the whirlitzer pc catalog system.  (That might not be the name but it's similar.)  You better be careful because it's a copyrighted program.  

Bad Boy! Bad!
;)

--- End quote ---

Okay, I have redone the chrome so it no longer looks like the chrome from the Wurlitzer website or the PC Catalog System.  I also updated the MP3 decoder and fixed a display bug in Windows, and set the Windows version to keep playing when it's in the background.  You can get the update at http://mywebpages.comcast.net/celamantia/jukebox/ .

eightbit:
Virtual Jukebox supports credits or free play.
http://www.cybertechdesign.net/software/Jukebox/index.htm

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