amthomas
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From: Japan
Registered: 2006-06-22
Posts: 104
I keep the Kanjilish Firefox extension on all the time now, and I've found it's really useful if you need a copy of your failed kanji list *including* the kanji.
I know that people have asked for this as a feature before, but I agree with the current design choice of *not* displaying the kanji when the failed list is displayed. The nice thing about kanjilish is that you can turn it on/off for a page in no time flat. Then, if you copy&&paste the Failed Kanji table into your spreadsheet of choice, it's really easy to remove the columns you don't care about (maybe the last reviewed date? I use the Failed/Passed numbers to decide when I really need to re-evaluate my visual/story), and then to print them off and take them with you.
I print mine off single-sided at a really small font, and then I can re-use the paper when I get around to doing expired kanji reviews.
I certainly wouldn't recommend using paper failed lists all the time, but it works great if you've got a big list and some time away from the net for a while.
Anyone have other neat* uses for kanjilish?
*I realize it's a bit presumptive for me to assume that my usage is neat, but... *shrug*