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*That* is a blast! Thanks for the link!
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Any specific advantage over rikaichan?
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haven't tried rikaichan...is it rikaichan.com? I'd be interested if people would post more japanese links ...whatever you find interesting post a link so we can all enjoy through reading....a quick English summary might be great, too... well I don't have firefox... this website you can use from whatever computer you are on.....
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the only advantage I can think of is that it supports Spanish, Korean, and Chinese
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can people please post some interesting news links here....weird but fun news, etc...in Japanese of course
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Definate agreement with RoboTact of this one!! Rikaichan is ESSENTIAL for my daily use of the internet in conjunction with Japanese sites. I use it here I use it there, I use it everywhere. Also, Firefox itself, as a browser has lots of worthwhile functions and flexible numerous plugins you can install that are helpful to people like us... yeah.
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Wow, it looks like Popjisyo will become my new favourite. Advantages over Rikai? Plenty: it gives not only kanji but also hiragana words and even Mandarin and Cantonese readings.
In fact, personally, I've stayed away from Rikaichan as it makes me lazy and I find myself not making an effort. I do occasionally use Rikai, though, but that's a more conscious process...
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Why would anyone use Internet Explorer anyways?
Haven't used Opera... perhaps it has it's advantages, I'm happy enough using Firefox though.