rich_f Wrote:Skritter looks pretty cool, just from checking the demo out.It's pretty sexy, and works well from what I was able to see. I like that they mix in production, recognition, and audio into their SRS system. OTOH, it's expensive b/c they operate on a subscription model. I stick with KanjiBox/KanjiDraw. It's good enough, and it's cheap ($5 for KanjiBox + $1 for KanjiDraw).
2012-10-23, 12:39 am
2012-10-23, 3:39 am
Thank you so much for recommending Skritter. At first I didn't like it, but then I realized it was based around SRS AND that all the books I'm using at uni are already available as down-loadable lists. This made my day 
Thanks!

Thanks!
2012-10-23, 7:58 pm
Hey Thanks for mentioning the SRS and textbook stuff !
When I first saw the link and saw that they already give you the character to draw I thought it wasn't what I was looking for but after reading it had srs and textbooks .. I went through the whole tutorial and checked out the features more . WOW. Thanks for the skritter link !
When I first saw the link and saw that they already give you the character to draw I thought it wasn't what I was looking for but after reading it had srs and textbooks .. I went through the whole tutorial and checked out the features more . WOW. Thanks for the skritter link !
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2013-09-19, 9:14 pm
How many can you write down? Answers in the description.
The level range is around 3kyuu-2kyuu kanken.
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Animaniacs Countries of the world 当て字 version
2013年度センター試験国語本試験2
2013-10-05, 8:42 pm
くりぃむクイズ ミラクル9
何問できるかな?
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何問できるかな?
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2013-10-06, 9:27 pm
here's my kakitori deck.
there's repeats because of the anki 2 update.
i know somebody came up with a plug-in to deal with that... i haven't tried it myself.
https://ankiweb.net/shared/info/3018723782
I created this deck manually in a gradual manner. I just converted from the default heisig deck with the kakitori in the front with my choice of my words. I also added words that aren't in the heisig books
myself. later on i started doing mcd for difficult cards like ゆう鬱. I haven't touched this deck since may or something because I cannot load anki on my computer and i cannot delete cards off the ankiweb so i haven't seen this deck in a while. nonetheless have fun.
speaking of people failing at writing
somebody wrote 東の方から神が起きる。から東方神起なんだよwwあっちゃんお前www in the comments so i guess she's not really a fan lol
there's repeats because of the anki 2 update.
i know somebody came up with a plug-in to deal with that... i haven't tried it myself.
https://ankiweb.net/shared/info/3018723782
I created this deck manually in a gradual manner. I just converted from the default heisig deck with the kakitori in the front with my choice of my words. I also added words that aren't in the heisig books
myself. later on i started doing mcd for difficult cards like ゆう鬱. I haven't touched this deck since may or something because I cannot load anki on my computer and i cannot delete cards off the ankiweb so i haven't seen this deck in a while. nonetheless have fun.
speaking of people failing at writing
somebody wrote 東の方から神が起きる。から東方神起なんだよwwあっちゃんお前www in the comments so i guess she's not really a fan lol
Edited: 2013-10-06, 9:29 pm
2013-10-07, 5:02 pm
There's a really neat handwriting input with Japanese support for Android devices:
https://play.google.com/store/apps/detai...v3_2_store
I just found out about it from another thread, and I think it could really help with writing practice, rather than using the IME keyboard all the time. It's probably even better with a stylus, but works great on my phone.
https://play.google.com/store/apps/detai...v3_2_store
I just found out about it from another thread, and I think it could really help with writing practice, rather than using the IME keyboard all the time. It's probably even better with a stylus, but works great on my phone.

