I wrote a small keyboard-driven EDICT-based kanji lookup tool for Windows that lets you give whatever names you want to the radicals/components you're using. Not sure how useful this really would be to most people -- there are way more robust tools available, this one's just geared towards working with how I make my own kanji mnemonics.
https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/22006397/RadKey.zip
(This needs the .NET framework installed. Probably 4.0?)
https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/22006397/RadKey.zip
(This needs the .NET framework installed. Probably 4.0?)
Edited: 2015-11-15, 10:03 pm
