Crossword Forge is an easy to use newspaper and classroom style crossword and word search puzzle maker. It quickly generates puzzles from your words for the web, print, and PDF. It's now up to 30x faster!
Builds high quality crossword and word search puzzles:
Interactive web puzzles (Web export uses Flash - and is not iPhone/iPad compatible)
Print and PDF puzzles
Picture backdrops
Bonus clues
Word banks (optional scrambling & supports fill-ins)
Puzzle titles
Customizable across and down text
What's New
Version 7.0.6:
Fixed a crash which occurred when quitting Crossword Forge after using the built-in spell checker on Mac OS X.
After downloading this version (7.0.5), a check on “About Crossword Forge” reveals that you have version 7.0.6. I'll post this on the developer's site if I can.
We use this for our monthly non-commercial basketball club paper.
It's fairly simple to create a crossword puzzle within minutes.
Does what it advertises and the price as about right too.
Version 7.0. Excellent software. I love it. The only thing I miss is the ability to have a forced blank space between words in the puzzle. Say, you want to put "Alexander the Great" as an answer; the puzzle will not allow the spaces, so the student must write in "AlexandertheGreat". Otherwise, fantastic.
We extract the spaces by default, but you can turn this feature off in the preferences. Look in the Languages tab under the language you are using and uncheck "Extract Spaces".
So let me get this straight... If I purchased Version 5 and never upgraded to Version 6, I get $15 off an update to Version 7. If I had Version 5 and paid to upgrade to Version 6 prior to May 2011, I have to pay full price for Version 7. Is that correct? Does that seem fair? As I loyal Crossword Forge customer I feel like I just took one up the proverbial you-know-what!
Hi Hakushodaimao. If you bought before May 2011 but less than three years ago you get this update for free. Up until May we had a policy of 3 years of free upgrades and we continue to honor that. Frankly I'm sad that we had to abandon that policy for new customers, but two things have pushed us to move to a more traditional versioning scheme (e.g. under the new scheme customers will get all the updates from 7.0 to 7.9 but 8.0 is a reduced cost paid upgrade ). Why we abandoned our 3 years policy? #1 People mostly get confused by the 3 years of free upgrades. So it's a headache for the customer and been challenging for us to manage as well. #2 The Mac App Store provides no way for us to know when a customer bought, let alone not charge them until 3 years later. Hence the new policy. I believe though we've structured the upgrade so that its very fair (although confusing, even for us). if you, or anyone feels that they aren't getting a fair deal, send an email to help@solrobots.com explaining your situation. We will do our best to do right by you.
Yes... my bad... Didn't remember the three year thing, so obviously was confused, too. Perhaps Sol Robots can make this a bit clearer on the purchase page. I do see the "Eligible for a free upgrade?" link, but assumed it didn't apply to me.
I love this application but the Mac App Store is Evil. I do not want the company that makes my hardware and the OS that runs the hardware to be the sole outlet for apps that run on that hardware / OS. It's too much power and as you can see it results in developers changing policies and "selling out" because the MAS is easier to market their apps today. I get that but it's short-term thinking.
Look at the App sore for iOS. How long before Apple decides it knows what's best for you to have on your Mac and starts a screening process for MAS apps? No doubt it will all be in the name of security and keeping people safe, every major power grab today is done for this reason but, do not think for a second Apple isn't greedy for as much control and power as possible.
So, once developers' only outlet is the MAS you lose any leverage to guarantee yourself a fair deal. When (not if) Apple establishes this distribution monopoly and then changes the rules of the game developers will be the ones taking it up the proverbial you-know-what and consumers will get shafted too.
I'd also rather pay $35 or $40 for an app such as this direct to the developer rather than $50 because prices have been raised to cover Apple's cut. Apple is doing just fine selling hardware last time I checked and do not need to be putting their hands in Mac developers' pockets. iOS is different, it started that way so I can't complain but this is BAD for the Mac platform.
Oh and websites like this one will be the first casualty of the MAS and then Apple will control and moderate what people have to say about applications on the MAS.
Thanks for the information. Still got a surprise with the text: "Eligible for a Free Upgrade? (...) Note: Items purchased from the Mac App Store are not eligible." I did buy the MAS version, just because of the usually simple update process, but well, actually was not buying everything as I though. Please add a comment on the AppStore that those versions are not eligible for everyone to know. We assume wrong that the MAS products have the same policy :S . Thanks
Love the program, I have no complaints at all...five stars in every category.
What I object to is the update/upgrade policy. The form requires that I remember the date I purchased the software. Maybe I should have saved that information but didn't. Does that mean I'm locked out? Why not just base it on the current serial number and email. I really hate upgrades that make us go through hoops.
Thanks for the kind review. You don't have to remember the date. All information on the upgrade form is optional, we just would like to collect as much information as we can on the form so that it is easier for us to verify that you have previously purchased. A human handles the rebate process, so even imprecise information is better than none. If for some reason we can't find your information on the first attempt, we will ask you for more information. If all of this fails, and we can't validate your purchase, we will offer to downgrade your license and refund your new purchase.
We are working on a new upgrade process that should be easier.
Sorry for any confusion the current forms have caused you.
Sorry, forgot to change the version number on the build we sent out. We have since fixed the problem and uploaded the new version. The only change being the version number.
The application works well and does what it is said to do. However, as an Italian user, I feel the lack of an important feature, which is very common in latin languages countries which use many, many polisyllabic words, as at least in mine: the capability to "block" the "black" cells in the desired positions prior to start building the puzzle, so obliging its construction around them. Many puzzles in my country are developed with a symmetrical placement of black cells which are in quantity much less than the open (letters) ones. If the developer is interested, I could e-mail them pictures of some of those typical puzzles.
I hope this can be implemented in some future version. Because of that I've dropped down one star.
EXCELLENT! Kudos to Crossword Forge! It is about time someone gave us the ability to create print/press quality files for the crossword puzzles we make! YEA!!! The PDF export is PERFECT! Gives us nice clean text and squares! THANK YOU!!!
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Crossword Forge is an easy to use newspaper and classroom style crossword and word search puzzle maker. It quickly generates puzzles from your words for the web, print, and PDF. It's now up to 30x faster!
Builds high quality crossword and word search puzzles:
Interactive web puzzles (Web export uses Flash - and is not iPhone/iPad compatible)
Print and PDF puzzles
Picture backdrops
Bonus clues
Word banks (optional scrambling & supports fill-ins)
Puzzle titles
Customizable across and down text
Custom grid shapes
Supports puzzle grids of any size
Unlimited clue and answer length - Print out can span multiple pages (if desired)
Streamlined puzzle editing:
Data entry keystrokes optimized for rapid workflow
Import data from tab or comma delimited text files
Unlimited undo and redo
Multi-lingual spell checker
Advanced puzzle engine:
Can produce the densest possible puzzles from your words. We routinely test the engine by feeding it the words from newspaper crossword puzzles (just the words, we give it no hints on the grid) and it discovers the exact same grid layout as the original hand edited puzzles.**
Incredibily fast puzzle engine which has been written to take full advantage of your multi-core Mac. Performance scales well even on high end Mac Pros.
Includes a puzzle mask editor to tune the puzzle engine output
Includes a "Word Ideas" window to help find the perfect next word to add to the puzzle.
Support for restricted word lists in word search mode (i.e. helps eliminate accidental "naughty words" in your word search puzzles)
Made for the Mac:
Puzzle files are viewable directly from the Finder using QuickLook.
Drag & Drop Pictures and Text.
Uses the document window icons so that you can easily move or copy your file without returning to the Finder.
Includes Mac OS X's built-in spell checker.
Supports the Mac standard controls, dialogs, and behaviors, so you don't have to spend time relearning stuff that should be easy.
Foreign Language Support:
Full unicode support
Support for characters with accents, umlauts and other diacritical marks
Support for right to left scripts like Arabic and Hebrew
Supports scripts and alphabets with combining ligatures
Built-in presets for: English, Spanish, French, German, Japanese, Chinese, Russian, Italian, Dutch, Swedish, Portuguese, Hebrew, Arabic, Afrikaans and more.
"Word Ideas" dictionaries: English, French, German, Italian, and Spanish. English dictionaries include US, British, Canadian, and Australian varieties.
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Stephen_Fry reviewed on 10 Nov 2011
It's fairly simple to create a crossword puzzle within minutes.
Does what it advertises and the price as about right too.
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User799 reviewed on 10 Nov 2011
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We extract the spaces by default, but you can turn this feature off in the preferences. Look in the Languages tab under the language you are using and uncheck "Extract Spaces".
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Hakushondaimao reviewed on 18 Aug 2011
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Look at the App sore for iOS. How long before Apple decides it knows what's best for you to have on your Mac and starts a screening process for MAS apps? No doubt it will all be in the name of security and keeping people safe, every major power grab today is done for this reason but, do not think for a second Apple isn't greedy for as much control and power as possible.
So, once developers' only outlet is the MAS you lose any leverage to guarantee yourself a fair deal. When (not if) Apple establishes this distribution monopoly and then changes the rules of the game developers will be the ones taking it up the proverbial you-know-what and consumers will get shafted too.
I'd also rather pay $35 or $40 for an app such as this direct to the developer rather than $50 because prices have been raised to cover Apple's cut. Apple is doing just fine selling hardware last time I checked and do not need to be putting their hands in Mac developers' pockets. iOS is different, it started that way so I can't complain but this is BAD for the Mac platform.
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Capobello reviewed on 28 Apr 2011
What I object to is the update/upgrade policy. The form requires that I remember the date I purchased the software. Maybe I should have saved that information but didn't. Does that mean I'm locked out? Why not just base it on the current serial number and email. I really hate upgrades that make us go through hoops.
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We are working on a new upgrade process that should be easier.
Sorry for any confusion the current forms have caused you.
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franco reviewed on 24 May 2007
I hope this can be implemented in some future version. Because of that I've dropped down one star.
I would be happy to see an italian style crossword. To send us comments, use the contact link which appear at the bottom of our web page.
Disclaimer:
Keep in mind that we can't promise when or if a particular feature will get added.
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Satyrica reviewed on 25 Jan 2007
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Anonymous reviewed on 07 May 2005
Cons: No undo; no genuine page preview; setting page margins is not intuitive; no dynamic links among clues.
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Emrys0821 rated on 25 Nov 2011
rzphotoman rated on 11 Nov 2011
Cerfdoc rated on 11 Nov 2011
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Philippe Vadez rated on 10 Nov 2011
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Misha rated on 10 Nov 2011
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Hakushondaimao rated on 19 Aug 2011
Triple rated on 10 Feb 2011
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Emrys0821 rated on 09 Dec 2010