JFCards - Kanji Flashcards (v. 1.3) Разработано Plamen Parvanov |
The JFCards (Japanese Flash Cards) application will help you learn the writing and meaning of the Japanese Kanji characters. Based on the system of James Heisig (as described in the book “Remembering the Kanji”) it comes with a database containing more than 3000 of the most frequently used Kanjis.
- Create your own decks of flashcards (each card can participate in many decks)
- Keep track of the number of times you have reviewed each card
- Search and browse kanji by stroke number, JLPT level, Grade or meaning
- Create composite decks by merging other decks or including only the cards that are not memorized yet
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[2013-04-21] A Google User: Needs work As an aid for RTK it's great but lacks features, main example is that I'd like to pick particular kanji for a deck, not just from 100-200... Ie, create more specific decks. Possiblity for later? Also it DOES have the readings, press "i" on the card, it's the "On-Yomi, Kun-Yomi" part. But of course you'll have to learn the kana alphabet first... |
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[2012-12-17] A Google User: Usefull if you update it. |
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[2012-12-13] A Google User: Simple and neat UI Would be much better if spaced repetition system is utilised. |
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[2012-09-01] A Google User: Good but could be better Better if it allowed you to write the kanji. |
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[2012-08-27] A Google User: No thanks Doesn't give reading only kanji and translation. Pretty useless. |
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[2012-05-23] A Google User: So close This app would be perfect if I could just look at the kanji first and guess the meaning.. if there is a way to do this, please let me know |
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[2011-09-21] A Google User: Very functional! This app is great to use, especially if you're using it along with the book Remember the Kanji . absolutely amazing! |
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[2011-09-21] Cory: Very functional! This app is great to use, especially if you're using it along with the book Remember the Kanji . absolutely amazing! |
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[2011-09-13] A Google User: Drawing Kanji What I do is just draw the kanji on the screen with my finger, the same way as if I'm tracing it on the palm of my hand. Of course it leaves no trace, but is still enough to see if I had remembered it correctly |
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[2011-09-13] Plamen: Drawing Kanji What I do is just draw the kanji on the screen with my finger, the same way as if I'm tracing it on the palm of my hand. Of course it leaves no trace, but is still enough to see if I had remembered it correctly |
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[2011-09-12] A Google User: Nice work! Would it be possible to add a writing pad area below the question so I can try to draw the kanji before flipping? |
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[2011-09-12] Tony: Nice work! Would it be possible to add a writing pad area below the question so I can try to draw the kanji before flipping? |
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[2011-07-30] A Google User: Only tests meaning to kanji. No explanations; recommend reading Remember the Kanji first. |
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[2011-07-30] Judebert: Only tests meaning to kanji. No explanations; recommend reading Remember the Kanji first. |
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