I'm approaching the halfway point of RTK3 and a couple of things are making me think about whether or not I should switch my deck over to Anki...
1) Having come this far, I'm thinking forward to what I want to do when I get to 3007. I don't want to learn every kanji that ever existed, but I would like to finish the remaining 常用漢字, the remaining 人名用漢字, and any others I need for 漢検準1級. I think 200 more kanji should cover those scraps. Having the deck on Anki would allow me to keep these additional kanji in the same place as the 3007. (I'm assuming I can't go past 3007 on this site??)
2) Keywords. I've seen a couple of lists that compare Heisig-assigned keywords with other meanings for the same kanji, and indeed I've noticed a few myself that I would change if I could. Here again the flexibility of Anki is a big advantage.
Also, I've already got a couple of Anki decks in operation (one for sentences and one for JLPT L1 vocab that I didn't have time to put into sentences) so I'm familiar with the setup.
Has anyone done this, or is anyone thinking about doing this?
1) Having come this far, I'm thinking forward to what I want to do when I get to 3007. I don't want to learn every kanji that ever existed, but I would like to finish the remaining 常用漢字, the remaining 人名用漢字, and any others I need for 漢検準1級. I think 200 more kanji should cover those scraps. Having the deck on Anki would allow me to keep these additional kanji in the same place as the 3007. (I'm assuming I can't go past 3007 on this site??)
2) Keywords. I've seen a couple of lists that compare Heisig-assigned keywords with other meanings for the same kanji, and indeed I've noticed a few myself that I would change if I could. Here again the flexibility of Anki is a big advantage.
Also, I've already got a couple of Anki decks in operation (one for sentences and one for JLPT L1 vocab that I didn't have time to put into sentences) so I'm familiar with the setup.
Has anyone done this, or is anyone thinking about doing this?
