Mobile Jisho for Android
Really nice app, did notice a conjugation error though! Verbs ending in ~く seem to have the wrong て-form conjugation. Take a look at 引く as an example. (Jisho website does give the correct conjugations btw). Overal a great app tho!
Doesn't have the same functionality as the mobile website.
so far the only negative thing I can say about this app is that there's no radical index for looking up kanji. Unfortunately, that's a pretty big negative for me. Is there any chance something like this will be added?
This app is great for translating between English and Japanese, and the favourite feature is cool for words you need to learn! Can't wait for offline mode. But can you show the stroke order of kanji please?
Love the interface! But it would be more awesome if there's handwritten kanji recognition as that's my go-to option when I need to look up new kanji このアップリはかっこいいだ!!
I have been waiting for this!
ありがとうございます!
I'm in love with this UI, omg. If you make the left menu like Play Story or Twitter, would be great. Also, the links at the bottom "history ・ favorites" doesn't work. And can you add kanji strokes, copy, search by kanji and copy to AnkiDroid? I Use Jsho a lot because of these features.
Great app. Thank you for making this!
Stroke order for kanji please. EDIT: You might want to change the text on your icon and banner as well. It should be じしょ (Jisho) and not じしよ (Jishiyo)
Simple interface , easy to use
Good! However, when I type in 'odoru' for example, I get the kanji and definition. It then links me to presumably a similar word with a different kanji. I press on it, and it takes me back to an empty search, without searching it for me, or giving me a means of searching it, like copy and paste, or drawing the kanji in.
Would be much more useful if it included the example sentences!
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Great application. I like the interface even if it is a bit iOS-inspired. It's really nice. Since this appears to be a new application, I'd like to give a suggestion: maybe add a gif which shows the stroke order of kanji? Anyways, great application. Highly recommended if you need a simple Japanese dictionary.