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Are there any tools like this, but for Japanese?

#1
This is a GREAT tool--if you're reading Greek and Latin (which I dabble in). It would be great to have something like this for Japanese:

http://www.perseus.tufts.edu/hopper/voca...le&lang=la
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#2
Would be GREAT if you described what the tool does in the OP
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#3
Ash_S Wrote:Would be GREAT if you described what the tool does in the OP
It's a vocabulary tool. You need to click on the link and see for yourself what it does.
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john555 Wrote:
Ash_S Wrote:Would be GREAT if you described what the tool does in the OP
It's a vocabulary tool. You need to click on the link and see for yourself what it does.
Last time a stranger told me to just click that link and see what happens, I had to reinstall my OS.
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#5
I clicked it and I'm still not sure what it is.
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#6
Looks like a word frequency analysis tool for text. To answer your question, there are several tools that are similar, but many are not as advanced.
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john555 Wrote:It's a vocabulary tool. You need to click on the link and see for yourself what it does.
I've found that if you make people work to even understand the question you're asking, you're less likely to get an answer at all. When you do get answers they tend to be very perfunctory, almost as if returning the 'let the reader do the work' attitude.

Perhaps your experiences will be different.
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Stansfield123 Wrote:
john555 Wrote:
Ash_S Wrote:Would be GREAT if you described what the tool does in the OP
It's a vocabulary tool. You need to click on the link and see for yourself what it does.
Last time a stranger told me to just click that link and see what happens, I had to reinstall my OS.
Well hopefully you would first check to see where the link leads to before clicking on it. The link I posted is from Tufts University.
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SomeCallMeChris Wrote:
john555 Wrote:It's a vocabulary tool. You need to click on the link and see for yourself what it does.
I've found that if you make people work to even understand the question you're asking, you're less likely to get an answer at all. When you do get answers they tend to be very perfunctory, almost as if returning the 'let the reader do the work' attitude.

Perhaps your experiences will be different.
How hard is it to click on a link?

Stephenmac7 gave a helpful answer to my question. Thanks!
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john555 Wrote:
SomeCallMeChris Wrote:
john555 Wrote:It's a vocabulary tool. You need to click on the link and see for yourself what it does.
I've found that if you make people work to even understand the question you're asking, you're less likely to get an answer at all. When you do get answers they tend to be very perfunctory, almost as if returning the 'let the reader do the work' attitude.

Perhaps your experiences will be different.
How hard is it to click on a link?

Stephenmac7 gave a helpful answer to my question. Thanks!
For someone who didn't take the time to click on the pinned thread link entitled "RevTK Software Developer Showcase" which includes the type of software you are inquiring about, you're one to talk about the difficulty of clicking on links.
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john555 Wrote:Well hopefully you would first check to see where the link leads to before clicking on it. The link I posted is from Tufts University.
Oh yeah, that's what the last one linked to too.
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