Learning Kanji in Japanese is very difficult. Many many softwares are designed to help everyone learing them more flexible. But many of them are not free, you must purchase them to continue learning after demo time. Today, I want to introduce 3 free software but their quality are very good to you.
1) JFC
1) JFC
- One does not need a big stack of paper cards to keep track of. The disadvantage is that one needs to have access to a computer, but since JFC runs on Windows CE systems this is not a significant limitation.
- JFC is integration with JWPce, allowing sharing of files and resources.
- Because JFC is integrated with JFC it can use your color-kanji list from JWPce to determine what kanji you know and adjust the flash cards automatically for known kianji.
- JFC can also use dictionary files to automatically supply kanji reading, kanji meanings and definitions of words.
- The computer flash card system can keep track of cards that you frequently miss and adjust the flash card list automatically to emphasize words/kanji that are often misse
2) Kanji Gold
This is a free software program. You can copy it to as many computers as you like and can give away the complete program. The program is Copyright © 1997-2004 by Denton Hewgill. You cannot sell the program and the source file is not supplied. Because this program is free software, it is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. The data files used in the program are covered by the GNU software licensing system and also have other restrictions. You can read the GNU General Public License at the GNU homepage .
Download here:
http://www.megaupload.com/?d=G0GXEWAQ
Download here:
http://www.megaupload.com/?d=G0GXEWAQ
Have a good time while learning Japanese
Marshell
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