Re: learning software?
From: Unforgiven (jaapd4000_at_hotmail.com)
Date: 01/12/05
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Date: Wed, 12 Jan 2005 14:03:26 +0100
"Dirk Groeneveld" <dgroenev@uci.edu> wrote in message
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> Hi!
>
> I am looking for some software that will make learning Japanese maybe a
> little easier. Particularly, I am looking for digital flash cards that I
> can use on my Palm 3 (I'd be willing to buy a new one if that's too old)
> as well as on Linux and Windows boxes, that also support kana and kanji in
> some way. I am more than willing to create my own cards, but I don't want
> to have to create them 3 times, once for each platform. Does anyone know
> of such a program? Obviously I'd prefer open source, but I'd be willing to
> pay for good software as well ...
It's not open source, nor is it free, but it is probably the best €25 I ever
spent:
KingKanji by GakuSoft: http://www.gakusoft.com
Really, really great piece of software that's available for Palm, PocketPC
and Windows. A 30-day trial version is available.
-- Unforgiven
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