I had to share because I find it so useful to be able to study anywhere. Two products are necessary.
1. Good Reader: This is the PDF reader I use to read "Remembering the Kanji" eBook on I-Phone. Adobe does not make a free one and Good Reader is cheap($0.99) and works for me, but you have your pick of many to choose from.
2. Kanji LS Touch: Great product for practice!!! It can be set up for testing multiple ways. I set it to present me with the kanji meaning. I draw the kanji on the screen and then it presents me with the correct kanji and I can see how close I am to the answer.
I was especially happy to see it have the option of using the Leitner method of review, just like "Reviewing the Kanji". But I was disappointed to find that although there are Kanji lists oraganized by school grade, JLPT and the compete Joyo, there was not a Heisig list. I emailed the app writer and it turns out although he wanted to include the Heisig list in his app copyright issues were a problem. He did however, include the ability to import custom lists. I was able to create a txt file in the correct import format and can now study using a Heisig list by importing using this url:
http://www.nexonlouis.com/heisig_lists/complete.txt
I think it's a truly great product, but it does cost $11.99. But for the convenience it provides it's a bargain!!!
1. Good Reader: This is the PDF reader I use to read "Remembering the Kanji" eBook on I-Phone. Adobe does not make a free one and Good Reader is cheap($0.99) and works for me, but you have your pick of many to choose from.
2. Kanji LS Touch: Great product for practice!!! It can be set up for testing multiple ways. I set it to present me with the kanji meaning. I draw the kanji on the screen and then it presents me with the correct kanji and I can see how close I am to the answer.
I was especially happy to see it have the option of using the Leitner method of review, just like "Reviewing the Kanji". But I was disappointed to find that although there are Kanji lists oraganized by school grade, JLPT and the compete Joyo, there was not a Heisig list. I emailed the app writer and it turns out although he wanted to include the Heisig list in his app copyright issues were a problem. He did however, include the ability to import custom lists. I was able to create a txt file in the correct import format and can now study using a Heisig list by importing using this url:
http://www.nexonlouis.com/heisig_lists/complete.txt
I think it's a truly great product, but it does cost $11.99. But for the convenience it provides it's a bargain!!!
Edited: 2009-08-30, 9:45 am


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