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I've started work on this and it's already coming along well.They're really useful for learning kanji and iKanji not only has them, it lets you create them really easily.Yup, makes resolution independence more straightforward.Do you plan to sell iKana and iKanji as a bundle?Yes there will be a bundle deal with both apps.Nice work as always, Rory.Kanji (and iKana too) are free to download or if I need to pay.Thank you in advance, I really need those programs since I'm studying Japanese at University.How many kanji will it have and how will you pick what to include?The exact list is yet to be determined.I'm planning to include around 200 kanji or so and the application will be designed to let you easily add your own.Looking forward to this release....Is there any way I could be a beta tester for ikanji once it's ready?ThinkMac Software is a trading name of Mr.This site is in no way sponsored or endorsed by Apple Computer Inc.All trademarks owned by other companies are hereby acknowledged.About iKanji
A tool for learning Japanese kanji characters on your Mac.The tests cover kanji meanings, readings and stroke writing.Kanji keeps a detailed history of your test scores over time so you can track your learning progress.In addition there are 214 kanji radicals.Over 600 stroke animations are now included, covering all of the JLPT 4 and 3 kanji plus many more.Internally iKanji uses a new SQLite database for better performance and memory usage.The stroke animation editor has been improved for easier use with a mouse, see the help documentation for details.Apple is providing links to these applications as a courtesy, and makes no representations regarding the applications or any information related thereto.ID + " : " + "Post"
s_265.Get the perfect Travel Gadget for the jetsetter on your list!Filed under: SoftwareiKanji release due Thursdayby Giles Turnbull on Jul 22nd 2008Indie developer Rory Prior expects to release version 1.Kanji application this coming Thursday, he announced today.Kanji is a tool for anyone learning Japanese, and combines meaning, reading and writing training and tests.Over 2,000 Kanji characters and 20,000 example words are included.This is an app for advanced learners who already have a grasp of the hiragana and katakana characters (which are covered in Rory's existing iKana app).Until release, iKanji is still in beta and Rory is still accepting beta testers, with priority given to students.If you're interested, let him know sharpish.Rory also makes photo gallery maker InstantGallery, and news reader NewsLife.Tags: ikanji, japan, japanese, kanji, language, languages, roryprior, thinkmac software, ThinkmacSoftware, ukSourcePrint thisWith HP wireless printers, you could have printed this from any room in the house.Yes, but I thought the inkwell was an iphone at first, so I was disappointed to see that there is no iphone component to the App.While Japanese uses both traditional and simplified Chinese characters, there are some characters that have been simplified differently in Japanese, e.Some software vendors have made their handwriting recognition code available to developers, including IAcces.Great deal, iKana is a terrific App.Besides, learning kanji in isolation is useless.How sad, kanji is Chinese, now everyone says it's Japanese.The Chinese word is "Hanzi".Phone component too, as that's something I really want!Unfortunately I already spend enough time on the computer for my job, so I mostly study Japanese away from the computer.Please somebody develop one, and I'll pay money for it.C'mon, what's in the icon is Chinese.Yes, in the same way the letters you are using were "stolen" from the Romans.Who stole them from the Phoenicians.Spoken like someone with absolutely no historical knowledge whatsoever.Well, better not use the word "steal".Here's the blurb from the AppStore...The program remembers which kanji you have trouble with, and which you have learned well.It focuses on the problematic items, while using longer spans of time between repetitions of learned material."Are you sure you want to report this comment?""Comment has been reported for review.Tip of the DayCatch all of TUAW's ongoing Macworld coverage at www.Learn MoreBreaking news FeedMacworld 2009 keynote liveblogFileMaker announces version 10 of flagship database appSteve's OK, everyone relaxiPhone 3G unlock (finally) crashes everyone's partyRumor Watch: New Mac mini go for launchDigital Camera RAW Compatibility 2.Sponsored Links
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BloggingStocksRetailers vs.Kanji makes it very easy to test yourself on a specific subset of kanji, just press the practice button on the kanji you want to test and then pick the practice set in any of the test modules.IKanji is a beautifully presented and designed complement for anyone wanting to improve their Japanese.In addition there are 214 Kanji radicals.Over 600 stroke animations are now included, covering all of the JLPT 4 and 3 kanji plus many more.The set of example words has been refined to those in more common usage.Internally iKanji uses a new SQLite database for better performance and memory usage.The stroke animation editor has been improved for easier use with a mouse, see the help documentation for details.REQUIREMENTS
Mac OS X 10.There are 245 media agencies.ThinkMac Software announces iKanji 1.ThinkMac Software announces iKanji 1.Kanji has an intuitive, friendly interface and takes advantage of Core Animation to provide an engaging experience.USD) and is available from the ThinkMac web store.ThinkMac Software announces iKanji 1.Jul 25, 2008 at 7:15 am on MacaroundThinkMac Software announces iKanji 1.Jul 25, 2008 at 5:00 am on Have Another AppleThinkMac Software Announces iKanji 1.Jul 25, 2008 at 4:42 am on maccrazyThinkMac Software announces iKanji 1.Jul 25, 2008 at 12:41 am on macPRcasterThinkMac Software announces iKanji 1.Japanese Character Learningposted Jul 25, 2008 at 12:19 am on Applelinks.ThinkMac Software announces iKanji 1.Jul 24, 2008 at 11:10 pm on MyAppleSpaceThinkMac Software announces iKanji 1.Jul 24, 2008 at 4:03 pm on Breaking WindowsThinkMac Software announces iKanji 1.Jul 24, 2008 at 2:44 pm on Software JournalThinkMac Software announces iKanji 1.Jul 24, 2008 at 12:58 pm on AppleGroupThinkMac Software announces iKanji 1.Jul 24, 2008 at 12:50 pm on OSXActionsThinkMac Software announces iKanji 1.ThinkMac Software announces iKanji 1.Apple Mac Software +ThinkMac Software announces iKanji 1.ThinkMac Software released iKanji 1.Kanji is an application for learning Japanese kanji characters on the Mac.ThinkMac developer Rory Prior is a friend of mine (hence the plug) so I got to try iKanji before its release.Both applications are a superb example of usability on the Mac, look great, and include the sort of thoughtfulness that surprises and delights without ever being gimmicky or patronising.Following on from that are the tests.Kanji has tests for meanings, reading and writing (complete with animated stroke animations).Phone versions of these applications in the (ahem!You can follow any responses to this entry through the RSS 2.Both comments and pings are currently closed.
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