Japanese Flip Reviews – Page 3

4/5 rating based on 51 reviews. Read all reviews for Japanese Flip for iPhone.
Japanese Flip is paid iOS app published by Levitate LLC

The best flash card program out there (at least for Japanese)

roboclaw

I have learned an amazing amount of words in 3 months thanks to this Application. That alone warrants its costs. The words come up perfectly in sequence just as I am about to forget them. Even if I have forgotten them I soon remeber them again. I am amazed at the speed of this system. I only wish my Iphone and this were available when I started 6 years ago. I only wish I could edit the cards myself. Please come up with a application for your own designed flash cards.


Excellent for people who already know hiragana and katakana

Tohokur

Simple but deep vocabulary review. I love the way the program learns what words you need to practice, and the way the vocab accumulates as you progress through the JLPT levels so that you never forget old words. Perfect for intermediate learners.


One of the best learning tools!

im3ngs

Andre's done a good job in making it very simple, fast and easy to use. I've used other "vocabulary memorization" tools, but this is just awesome. I don't have to carry cards with me and it keeps track of what I know and don't know. So far, this is my favorite vocabulary learning app!


Want to give it 4Stars ... But

DCDidier

First off this is great flash card program; you did a great job putting this together! If people are expecting something else, they should look elsewhere. Using wrong and right to indicate that you didn't know a card or you that you knew it strikes me as odd choices. This made me question if a card was right when flipping it and I found myself in the Kotoba app verifying your entries since picked up this app a few days ago. Also here's something you could fix; I can't run this app while on the phone (yea I know it's rude :p) as the sizing doesn't adjust. The lower buttons get lost. Continue to improve this; you can tweak it a little more still!


good for self-trainning

Wendy Sparky

if you want to study japanese kanji and word whenever time happens, this app is a good choice.


Best app for JLPT prep

ratracegrad

I have 14 apps to learn Japanese. This is by far the best of them. If you are preparing for the JLPT then you need this app. Has ability to add more words to the built-in list. Constate reinforcement of the words needed for JLPT make it a great app.


Excellent Study Tool!

MottaAristy

I'm in love with this application. It has really helped me improve my word retention! The study algorithm is very effective, and it tests you just between the right intervals to maximimize memorization. I also like how the words are divided by the four JLPT levels, so it gives you a solid idea on what vocabulary to expect on the exams. The feature that allows you to add your own words works very well, but instead of adding simple words, I've been adding full sentences to study. My goal is to learn 10,000 Japanese sentences by the end of next year, and this tool is making it possible!


Third best Japanese app on the market (Kanji Flip is #2) must buy!!

Scott in Louisville

Great app! Definitely worth the money, it really tells you if you know your stuff or not, must also buy the kanji flip to help prep for the JLPT


disenchanted

frankie gee

I used this program for 6 months, and it undoubtedly helped me learn a lot of vocabulary. My main complaint with the software is the algorithm used to schedule the words and it's lack of flexibility. If you know a word very well, it will still be presented frequently, wasting your precious study time. not enough new words are presented, and it feels like you are really trudging through the vocabulary. I suggest looking for a free program with a more intelligent and adjustable algorithm.


6000 words preloaded

reso jan

I got this app because it comes with 6000 words already entered for me. I admit that makes me sound lazy, but I don't have time to add all the words on my own. There are many ways to study here. You can turn the furigana on if you want to concentrate on learning the meanings of the words instead of having to worry about recognizing the kanji in the word itself. I haven't found any other japanese flash card app that offers this feaure. This feature is surpringly useful when you encounter kanji you haven't learned and don't want to look it up. I have taken several semesters of japanese and this app has proven very helpful for me in keeping my knowledge fresh. I would recommend this app to anyone studying japanese even at the beginner level because of the furigana feature and because the words are divided up into sections from easy to expert.