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Kanjidrill

'kdrill' helps people learn Japanese 'Kanji' characters. It started as a simple multiple choice Kanji quiz program, to help people learn Japanese characters, but it now has different guess formats, history options, and a dictionary function. Users can look words up in Romaji, SKIP, four-corner, cut-n-paste, radical lookup, and English search.

Last updated 13 May, 2008


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JGloss, Nihongo Benkyo, Snatcher, UNICON

Versions

6.1.1

6.1.1 stable released 2003-08-05

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User install guide available in HTML format from http://www.bolthole.com/kdrill/install.html

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