Category | Price | Seller | Device |
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Education | Free | Aribada, Inc. | iPhone, iPad, iPod |
(AD is included)
Stroke order in this application are used under license from KanjiVG. KanjiVG is copyright (c) 2009 Ulrich Apel.
I like that it include hiragana and katakana :3 But perhaps add an option for making study lists and stroke order quizzes in the next update?
The fact that the kanji are split into levels of difficulty is fantastic, as is the fact that there are the readings, meanings, and example words for each kanji. I thought it was also really cool that there are Chinese and Korean readings, too. What really got me, though, was the ability to hide the kanji with the stroke order from your screen, write the kanji on your own, and then bring the app's kanji back onto the screen, allowing you to check for sloppiness as well as quiz yourself. Two thumbs up!
On and kun readings with every kanji. Practice touch screen writing. Must know kana before you use it though. No romaji which is good.
The only thing I would like to be fixed is the window sliding when I try and draw a stroke from the left to the right. It can get annoying, but the usefulness of the app makes up for it. Thanks so much for this it's great to use to study with!
I am a big fan of this app, and as I am teaching myself Japanese, I'm finding this to be a more and more helpful tool. It's simple, and it seems to have just about everything that I need.
This app is just so easy to use and does the job perfectly. I am using other resources to learn the kanji and printing trace sheets and all that, but before I try them, I always look up the stroke order with this app. The search function works excellent with the japanese keyboard.