KANJI Wrote:I have yet to find info on King Kanji. Anyone know about it?I've used it a bit, it's commercial though so I just tried it out. Before I found out about this site and KanjiGym I tried it because it's got a flash-card set for RTK already made, although in reality they have just programmed the RTk order, you still get all the meanings, readings, etc - so as you can imagine sometimes the Heisig keyword isn't even there or you don't know which one of the keywords it is, etc. However, it does look okay for Kanji study in general, I just don't think it's very suited to RTK. I study Japanese at university so I have to balance between RTK and the standard method - for the latter I use JFC and I love that program so much that I'd invest in a Windows CE handheld even though I already have a good Palm Pilot just to use it while I'm out (It runs on windows / linux aswell), the power of the Kanjicards is amazing, I couldn't hope for anything better, you can fully control what the cards will do (EG, for Vocabulary I personally find it better going English to Japanese to force recall, so all vocabulary cards get a flag that makes JFC always ask me in English for the Japanese) so if you want some general non-rtk flashcard software that you can use for everything (kanji, vocab, grammar, anything..) I'd have a look at that. Whoops, I didn't mean to ramble on ;)
Edited: 2006-08-15, 2:49 pm
