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What's your top mobile app/website for learning Japanese? #45

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yudataguy opened this issue Aug 3, 2022 · 13 comments
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What's your top mobile app/website for learning Japanese? #45

yudataguy opened this issue Aug 3, 2022 · 13 comments

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@yudataguy
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As I have added a mobile resource page, I'd like to have community input on what resources that should be included in that page. I'd like to have no more than 5 resources in each category. Please leave your comment below.

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@aehlke
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aehlke commented Aug 5, 2022

I would pitch my own, https://reader.manabi.io Manabi Reader but I'm some weeks away from a long time-coming update (including Anki export so that people don't need to use the optional flashcard app I built)

@yudataguy
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I would pitch my own, https://reader.manabi.io Manabi Reader but I'm some weeks away from a long time-coming update (including Anki export so that people don't need to use the optional flashcard app I built)

Let me know once you published the new update, looks promising.

@aehlke
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aehlke commented Aug 12, 2022

Will do, thanks for mentioning and taking a look.

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I'm halfway through a SwiftUI rewrite + porting to macOS + offline mode. I've quit my job to focus on this so I'm hoping this release sets a good foundation for the future.

@Bchan1999
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Kanji Tree on the Google Play store. Quizzes users on there Hiragana, Katakana, and Kanji writing.

@yudataguy
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Kanji Tree on the Google Play store. Quizzes users on there Hiragana, Katakana, and Kanji writing.

But looks like the app has been abandoned. Only paid version available. And review doesn't seem promising for continuous support

@yudataguy
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@aehlke any update on your app?

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aehlke commented Sep 30, 2022

Getting close, aiming for October beta/release

@chrisk-7777
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I'm not sure if it's ok, but I would like to shamelessly plug https://imawakatta.com/ as an enjoyable way to learn Japanese on mobile.

Our desktop very is a little bit friendlier at the moment, but it is still "mobile friendly". We are currently planning a full iOS / Android build this year though.

When you click "play", the story audio is read and the line will highlight line by line (that yellow box moves as the audio plays)

@aehlke
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aehlke commented Jul 18, 2023

Manabi Reader https://reader.manabi.io and Manabi Flashcards https://manabi.io are now live for iOS, iPad, macOS :) Thank you

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awesome

@chrisk-7777
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Just wanted to drop a note to say ImaWakatta is now available on iOS now, with iPad coming in the next month or so.

https://apps.apple.com/au/app/imawakatta/id6446445492

@aehlke
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aehlke commented Mar 19, 2024

Manabi Reader https://reader.manabi.io and Manabi Flashcards https://manabi.io are now live for iOS, iPad, macOS

What section would be best to put Manabi Reader into? Software, or reading? Looks like software is included throughout the categories

@kiume00
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kiume00 commented Dec 13, 2024

Hey just wanted to share Gachi, which is a (donationware) site I made to learn Japanese slang. It's a relatively early version, having around 160 words right now, but steadily growing in number and features too. If you feel like it's good enough to add to the list, I'd really appreciate it 🙏

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