Kanji Flip Reviews – Page 3

4/5 rating based on 50 reviews. Read all reviews for Kanji Flip for iPhone.
Kanji Flip is paid iOS app published by Levitate LLC

Pretty Amazing

Christ Ian Leebowitz

After using this app for only a few days, I have become 100% proficient in the Japanese language. Now, I can go to the local sushi bar and act like I know what the chefs are saying! This app is totally outta sight!


Great for JLPT study but not for general...

jexpat

This program along with Japanese Flip was great to study for the JLPT but there is a great need to be able to customize lists. I don't want to have to go thru 900 kanji to get to the 10 new ones I need to learn for my next lesson!


Incredible learning tool!

sososo

As a Japanese language student I'm thrilled with this app! It is just brilliantly easy and effective. With this app, I "train" every morning for about half an hour and the rest of the day during spare moments. I easily learn 10 new Kanji every day! If I can keep this rythme up, I will master the 2000 essential Kanji in less than one year! I never thought I would be able to do this so quickly. This is an amazing tool, I would say a must for every japanese student.


Excellent Way to Learn Kanji

boywundr

This is a great way to learn Kanji (Hirigana, Katakana as well) and really does a great job of ingraining it in your head. I recommend this App along with Japanese Flip to help learn a fairly difficult language. I've tried all sorts of Japanese language CD's, classes, etc and this ranks pretty high for me, only second to a college class I took. For the price, it's great to start learning and understand how to read the language pretty quickly. After you master these, pick up books and learn the gramatical nuances of Japanese. One request or seperate App would be the stroke order of the Kanji. That would be a great help if you wanted to get in to writing Japanese. Overall, GREAT App and I'm keeping my eyes peeled for updates and other stuff by Khromov!


Wonderful app

Lajoie24

An incredible app. I recommend this and for anyone interested in learning the written Japanese language


This is nearly a game

ZeeTally

The program has been a solid way for me to refresh my memory of kanji. It is portable, easy and a lot of fun. I especially like the program because it makes me feel like I am playing a game. I know I am learning, but sometimes I forget that part, and just keep "playing". Like others have said, it's very addictive. I find it a challenge to see how many I can try to learn. I try to go for a high score, and the only way to do that is to keep playing (especially when I started off badly!) It's cheap for something that teaches me something, while it makes the time fly.


Nice Kanji App

Marklo TF

Learning kanji using the program is plain nice. The interface is simple. You just pick the difficulty level and off you go. And this is the only app I saw that had a good testing method. I know other programs may have kanji strokes, but this is the only one I bought that has such a good testing method. That's the key for me really. Ease of use, and smart AI to do all the grunt work in the background for me. Nice app that I can recommend.


Great app for kanji

Kapoita

I'm glad I found this app - it's easy and fun to use


Leading app of its class

K. M. Lawson

This application is well ahead of all of the competition and does what it sets out to do very well: drill you long and hard on all the Kanji you'll likely ever need. It is built for daily and long term study, incorporating powerful interval study features that are the heart of any professional flashcard application designed for long-term acquisition (those without interval study are mere cram tools by comparison), and if you invest the time, it will serve you very well. As the reviewer of many flashcard applications, I am really impressed with the core functionality of this application. I have written a full and detailed review of this application online at foolsworkshop dot com slash reviews slash kanji-flip-review which incorporates some constructive critique but essentially concludes with enthusiastic praise for the application.


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Ogesa

Could be better. Learning kanji is much easier when you write them out. This app should also show stroke order and cosider incorporating sound. Free web websites already have both features.