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Official App for "Remembering The Kanji" (iPhone, iPodTouch, iPad) - Ezaki - 2012-06-19

I would also love to be able to write out the answer by hand before flipping the card. I mean, how hard could it be to implement that? I was a bit dissapointed in the lack of this feature. Guess i will stick to flashcard deluxe for now. I am hoping for an update!


Official App for "Remembering The Kanji" (iPhone, iPodTouch, iPad) - espaguete - 2012-08-24

To JayRK or anyone else reading this...

There was a post by Jayrk that had a link for a csv file :

Here it is : http://www.mediafire.com/?c4nnua09pq6cpcj

however that file link does not work any more

does anyone have the file to send me?

many thanks!


Official App for "Remembering The Kanji" (iPhone, iPodTouch, iPad) - suaracahaya - 2012-10-03

Katsuo Wrote:
pompom Wrote:The "Export to CSV" and then "Open in Kanji" options in mobile safari are extremely convenient, but does anyone know of any public .csv files? I know someone made an Anki deck that had the top 2 popular stories from this site built into the deck, but I wonder if someone has made something similar in .csv file form so we could just load that into the app.
OK, this .csv file contains the top two stories for each kanji. Instructions:
• Download the file by clicking the link above
• Follow JayRK's instructions in post #46 in this thread, i.e. "The way to import it into the app is to e-mail it to your iPod/iPhone/iPad e-mail account, open it in mail, then click the 'open in "Kanji"' from the top right hand corner and it should zip-zap-zoop and import it into the app (you may need to choose to replace any current stories.)"
I tried to click on the csv url but got the message "Mobile.Me has closed > go to iCloud" ...anybody could please provide new link to the csv files? Thank you!


Official App for "Remembering The Kanji" (iPhone, iPodTouch, iPad) - Katsuo - 2012-10-03

suaracahaya Wrote:I tried to click on the csv url but got the message "Mobile.Me has closed > go to iCloud" ...anybody could please provide new link to the csv files? Thank you!
OK, here's a new link to the .csv file.


Official App for "Remembering The Kanji" (iPhone, iPodTouch, iPad) - damien - 2012-10-20

Hi everyone,

I was able to import my stories in a .csv file using mobile Safari, but when I tried to import my cards the app crashes just after I click the "open in Kanji" button. I see others are having the same issue.


Official App for "Remembering The Kanji" (iPhone, iPodTouch, iPad) - damien - 2012-10-20

Just an update. I emailed the app developers with a bug report and they've told me that they're currently working on a fix for the problem. It seems that they're well aware of it.


Official App for "Remembering The Kanji" (iPhone, iPodTouch, iPad) - cireasa - 2012-11-09

Reading through this thread, it's really unclear: how is this an official app?


Official App for "Remembering The Kanji" (iPhone, iPodTouch, iPad) - Katsuo - 2012-11-09

cireasa Wrote:Reading through this thread, it's really unclear: how is this an official app?
Heisig describes it as such on the Nanzan Institute web site (hover over "Miscellaneous Titles", choose "Remembering the Kanji" from the list that appears, then click the relevant link near the bottom of that page).

EDIT (2012:12:21):
Their website has been updated. Now just click the following link, Nanzan Institute - Miscellaneous Publications, scroll down to "REMEMBERING THE KANJI APP" (and click it).


Official App for "Remembering The Kanji" (iPhone, iPodTouch, iPad) - cireasa - 2012-11-09

Katsuo Wrote:
cireasa Wrote:Reading through this thread, it's really unclear: how is this an official app?
Heisig describes it as such on the Nanzan Institute web site (hover over "Miscellaneous Titles", choose "Remembering the Kanji" from the list that appears, then click the relevant link near the bottom of that page).
Got it. Would've been easier to just mention that from the begining Smile


Official App for "Remembering The Kanji" (iPhone, iPodTouch, iPad) - mirai - 2012-12-20

Hi Everybody,

We’re the developers of the Official App working with Dr. Heisig, and have just released Version 2.0 with the new edition of kanji, plus Vol. III data, and lots more. We’d love to hear your feedback on it.

The best way to get in touch is via our website’s contact page, or the email:
rtk (at) mirai-llp (dot) com

Since we get a lot of emails, and we’re just a small team working on several projects, we can’t always reply, but we do read each and every email, and the feedback does influence our design and development decisions.

We’ve put a lot of effort into this new version, and we really hope you like it!

- Mirai team, Tokyo, Japan


Official App for "Remembering The Kanji" (iPhone, iPodTouch, iPad) - prink - 2012-12-21

The new update looks great. I haven't gone over it entirely, but I'm very happy that the kanji from RTK3 have been added. The way flashcards work now are great as well. I like being able to write them out on the touch screen before seeing the answer. The overall layout of what's on the flashcards is a huge improvement as well.


Official App for "Remembering The Kanji" (iPhone, iPodTouch, iPad) - Norman - 2012-12-29

Do NOT update this app! Although many 'bells & whistles' were added, the developers dropped one of the most important features from version 1: the 'fail' option. In version 2, there is no feasible way to input correct or incorrect.


Official App for "Remembering The Kanji" (iPhone, iPodTouch, iPad) - theandriy - 2013-01-10

I completely agree with Norman. The whole idea behind flashcards is to SEPARATE those you haven't learned yet from those you have already learned. In the previous version this process was not implemented perfectly (i.e. there was no way to separate 'failed' cards in a separate stack as one goes on reviewing), but there was a button for FAIL, and an interesting 3-step reviewing system. Why delete all of this? I still can't believe you guys did it. WHY? Now I actually have to carry a pen with me to WRITE DOWN those kanjis I failed to memorize, which is a nuisance.

That's a MAJOR problem. One minor complaint is that I can no longer flip the card by clicking on it, but have to click a little button on the bottom of the card. This is somewhat irritating. Did a lot of people complain about accidentally punching cards with their fingers while studying? No big deal really, but I would like the old flipping system back.

RTK 3 is included, which is really nice.


Official App for "Remembering The Kanji" (iPhone, iPodTouch, iPad) - Staedtler44 - 2013-11-24

Katsuo kindly provided a current link to the .csv file with the top 2 stories for use with the Reviewing the Kanji iPhone app.

But something has changed with the app as it will not import that file.

Does anybody have an updated .csv file that will work with the current version (v2.1)of the app?

Lots of thanks in advance!!


Official App for "Remembering The Kanji" (iPhone, iPodTouch, iPad) - Staedtler44 - 2013-11-25

Well I eventually figured it out myself. If anyone is interested, I put it here:

https://www.dropbox.com/s/6kidekdqn58brd6/my_stories.csv