Kanji Cards

Kanji Cards Free App

Rated 4.75/5 (8) —  Free Android application by Joshua Carmody

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About Kanji Cards

Kanji Cards is a simple flash card app for people studying the book Remembering The Kanji Vol 1, 6th Edition by James W. Heisig. If you do not have that book, this app will be of limited use to you.

To use the app, first select the last lesson you've read in the book. Afterward, you can review kanji flash cards. When reviewing, the app will show you the keyword associated with the kanji, and prompt you to attempt to draw the correct kanji yourself. After you've drawn it, you can flip the card, and then tell the app if you got it correctly. The more times you answer correctly, the less often that kanji will appear in the reviews.

This app is a side project mostly for my own use. I'm distributing it in case others find it useful. It makes me no money, so I can not promise a high level of support. However, if you have any issues or comments please email support@joshuacarmody.com and I'll try to help if I can.

This initial version of the app requires no permissions.

How to Download / Install

Download and install Kanji Cards version 1.0.3 on your Android device!
Downloaded 100+ times, content rating: Everyone
Android package: com.startjapanese.kanjicards, download Kanji Cards.apk

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App History & Updates

What's Changed
- Changed default kanji font to Stroke Order font from https://sites.google.com/site/nihilistorguk/. This is a stop-gap until stroke order animations are done.
- Added settings menu. You can change your font back to Roboto/Noto (the old font) there if you want.
- Increased size of kanji on answer cards
- Fixed low-contrast text in navigation drawer for some versions of Android. Text is now explicitly white on dark gray.
Version update Kanji Cards was updated to version 1.0.3
More downloads  Kanji Cards reached 100 - 500 downloads

What are users saying about Kanji Cards

Q70%
by Q####:

Exactly what I needed to supplement the first volume of RTK. Much better than the official RTK app as it doesn't crash suddenly and this one is free. Thank you very much for this app.

Q70%
by Q####:

Would be better if it had a stroke order diagram instead of just a generic kanji to compare my answer to.

J70%
by J####:

I'm using this to supplement the official Remembering the Kanji app. This has what that one does not. There's no need to create manual study lists. There's a few things that could make it even better: 1) better font for the kanji closer to hand writing, 2) way to specify the kanji number instead of lesson number when updating the study deck, 3) refreshing the number of kanji cards left to review when returning to the main screen from a review, and 4) showing stroke order.


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