I've reached that point after completing Heisig and reviewing using anki that I just can't do it anymore. Having to constantly review kanji cards in anki every single day has not only caused me great frustration, but has caused me to frequently give up on trying to learn any knew Japanese that day (not including watching shows, listening to music, and reading in Japanese), and even quit using anki for my sentences.
Basically, what I'm saying here is I am deleting my Heisig anki deck and never going back to it. However, I still want to have some practice writing kanji and not forgetting all of the ones I don't use frequently. I also don't want to fall back to only being able to read them. If I'm going to hand write some Japanese, I want to use all the kanji I know.
As such, the question is: How should I do this? Anyone have any ideas? I can't believe I'd be the first person to get fed up with reviewing Heisig kanji and give up on it. Right now I'm playing some kanji games on my DS (such as なぞって覚える大人の漢字練習), but is there anything else? I'd prefer something fun, because, for the record, I do NOT find that DS game fun. It is a real chore sometimes and it really starts to anger me with the choice of weird vocabulary. Kind of cool when I can drop a word from it in conversation, but not worth the frustration it brings sometimes.
So... help? Suggestions? Comments? (But please don't try to convince me not to give up on the Heisig deck)
Basically, what I'm saying here is I am deleting my Heisig anki deck and never going back to it. However, I still want to have some practice writing kanji and not forgetting all of the ones I don't use frequently. I also don't want to fall back to only being able to read them. If I'm going to hand write some Japanese, I want to use all the kanji I know.
As such, the question is: How should I do this? Anyone have any ideas? I can't believe I'd be the first person to get fed up with reviewing Heisig kanji and give up on it. Right now I'm playing some kanji games on my DS (such as なぞって覚える大人の漢字練習), but is there anything else? I'd prefer something fun, because, for the record, I do NOT find that DS game fun. It is a real chore sometimes and it really starts to anger me with the choice of weird vocabulary. Kind of cool when I can drop a word from it in conversation, but not worth the frustration it brings sometimes.
So... help? Suggestions? Comments? (But please don't try to convince me not to give up on the Heisig deck)

I too know how it feels to look at a deck and want to throw the comp out the window. I hope things work out for you