Upcoming Features/Known Issues

Small changes:

  • Add more divisions: chevronelly, masculy
  • Add more ordinaries: barrulet, baton, closet, garter, garter sinister.
  • Re-add the ability to counterchange a charge.
  • Work on partition lines.
  • Semi-de-lys

Medium changes:

  • Support varying partition lines
  • Oval shield shape
  • Buildt-in Print function
  • Perform a check for the rules of tincture
  • Save groups of objects for reuse
  • "Undo" a change or series of changes
  • Larger changes:

    • Parse Blazon
    • Output Blazon

    Charges & Ordinaries Queue

    The following is the list of charges that have been requested. I'll do my best to add these in order, but charges with matching public domain images available that fit the style may be added before others.

    1. Hydra
    2. Crane
    3. Ivy Leaf
    4. Acacia Leaf
    5. Pheon (Spear Head)
    6. Warhammer (historical (long haft) and fantastic (large head))
    7. Celtic Cross
    8. Cedar Tree Eradicated
    9. Mullet of Six Points
    10. Books
    11. Staves
    12. Bags of grain/wool

    The following is a list of ordinaries I'll be adding:

    1. Chequy
    2. Quarterly en equerre
    3. Fretty

Order the Pro Version!

  • Your license & download details will be emailed to your paypal email address within 24 hours. If you don't get them within 24 hours, email joewetzel at gmail dot com.
  • The Pro version allows you to use the Pro features (run off-line; use .png images as charges; edit the design at a larger size; add supporters and mantling; and save an even larger size version) and supports further development.
  • The full license is good forever for the current major version. It includes bug fixes and some new features.

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Quotes/Reviews

"I have beeen looking foir some suitable heraldry software for some time, and it seems I have now found it. I am most impressed with the ease with which I can construct coats of arms." --Dave M.

"...being able to mess around with different designs and look up various meanings has been really quite educational-- I've already created and discarded several refinements of my original idea, and by the end of this process I may actually have something I'm satisfied with." --Andrew Q.