Language - Kanji Learner X 1.2.2 By Single Brain Cell

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By Single Brain Cell

Kanji Learner is an application to assist people to discover a division of the Japanese Kanji type localize. Included are 1878 characters, some with examples of their usage. Also as a division of this application there are tests for your knowledge in the form of a series of multichoice questions. You can be tested to twin a type to its meaning, or you can be tested the other way about.


CompanySingle Brain Cell
Websitehttp://homepages.tig.com.au/~cth...
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OsMac OS X
RequirementsMacOS X 10.0 or later.
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Release Date7/8/2002
LicenseShareware
LimitationsShareware

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