onigiri:

Yesterday with all the emotions due to the launch of my first iPhone app, I forgot to publicise it here :)
If you’re curious enough, go to the official website. It sports a quicktime video thus you need the proper plugin, the page doesn’t degrade properly, sorry about that, I’m going to fix it asap.
and if you don’t study Japanese but you’ve a friend who does, recommend my app ;) , plenty of new features will be available soon


Now I get Omoide app.
I just enjoy playing concentration because I’m Japanese and I know all of kanji in this app.
I will share with my 6 years old son. He will use it for studying kanji.

In my opinion (as Japanse), I want more Chinese and Japanese readings of kanji characters which are”on-yomi” & “kun-yomi”.

And if I were studying Japanese language as foreigner, I want more vocabulary.
For example, 
- Select “イチ” and “一” cards
- “一/イチ/one” card appears
- the card flips over with tap and vocablary of “一/イチ/one” will appear like “一月” and “一日” and so on.
Then Omoide app will be a better tool for studying Kanji, I think.

onigiri:

Yesterday with all the emotions due to the launch of my first iPhone app, I forgot to publicise it here :)

If you’re curious enough, go to the official website. It sports a quicktime video thus you need the proper plugin, the page doesn’t degrade properly, sorry about that, I’m going to fix it asap.

and if you don’t study Japanese but you’ve a friend who does, recommend my app ;) , plenty of new features will be available soon

Now I get Omoide app.

I just enjoy playing concentration because I’m Japanese and I know all of kanji in this app.

I will share with my 6 years old son. He will use it for studying kanji.

In my opinion (as Japanse), I want more Chinese and Japanese readings of kanji characters which are”on-yomi” & “kun-yomi”.

And if I were studying Japanese language as foreigner, I want more vocabulary.

For example, 

- Select “イチ” and “一” cards

- “一/イチ/one” card appears

- the card flips over with tap and vocablary of “一/イチ/one” will appear like “一月” and “一日” and so on.

Then Omoide app will be a better tool for studying Kanji, I think.

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