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Heisig - PDA - German keywords - review tool NEEDED

#1
Hi!

I just got the idea to ask if anyone knows about such a tool. Or alternatively for the PC, both very nice. I just realized that the time i use for review could be minimized big time.
But I guess noone can help me with that one.
If anyone got ideas I'd love to hear them!

sincerely,
ben
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#2
Twinkle (twinkle.sourceforge.net) is the best review tool I've come across so far, and it is trivial to import an Excel or other wordlist into it. All you need is any list of the German keywords and you are good to go.
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#3
Thank you!
This German wordlist you are talking about: This is exactly what I need. I just can't find it nowhere *sigh*. If you'd know more about that....
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#4
Have you looked at http://www.kanjigym.de ?
Cheers.
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#5
This is the program I'm currently using. It's poor. The only thing it can do is:
1. Choose which Kanji of Heisig
2. Random questions
3. After finishing the review, able to review the not known Kanji again

That's it. It doesn't memorize which Kanji you don't know, it doesn't ask frequently not known kanji more frequently, it doesn't save anything at all. It is a program which would take me like 20 minutes to write in C++.
It's worth nothing.
Sorry for the harsh judgement, but the program is more than annoying.

But thank you for your info!
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#6
Aikou Wrote:Thank you!
This German wordlist you are talking about: This is exactly what I need. I just can't find it nowhere *sigh*. If you'd know more about that....
Well, in the worst case you can enter them yourself -- take an existing list of English keywords, make another field and type the German keywords there -- all at once or one by one as you are progressing. With Twinkle you can do it even on the palm itself.
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#7
Yes I might have to do that. Since I'm close to done with Heisig I will have to do it all at once. Phew....I wonder if there is someone who would help me...no Germans here?
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#8
Hi Aikou,

I'm German too and I've got the same problem - (soll ich deutsch schreiben? ^^' )
Did you already start with the list? If not I'd be pleased to do a part of it so that we can half the work. Wink Preferably I'd like to collect the first 200 Kanji, because I have just started with the book and didn't get so far yet...
Anyway : answer to this post and we can discuss the project!

Greetings

Niko
Edited: 2006-09-29, 12:21 pm
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