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Kanji-Go: Free MacOSX Japanese-English Dictionary with kanji lookup & review

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Kanji-Go: Free MacOSX Japanese-English Dictionary with kanji lookup & review

Postby alicia454 » Tue Sep 30, 2008 5:02 am

I stumbled across this free MacOSX application "Kanji-Go" which you can download from http://www.redkitsune.org/downloads/.

Basically it is a very useful English-Japanese dictionary that also allows you to look up and review kanji. It includes:
  • Japanese to/from English Dictionary
  • multi-radical kanji lookup, plus lookup by reading, meaning, or SKIP index
  • create, print, import, and export custom vocabulary lists
  • customizable digital flash cards study tool
  • quiz mode study tool, with adjustable difficulty and style
  • view conjugations for all Japanese verbs and adjectives
  • shows kanji stroke order with animation
  • search using romanji, kanji, and/or kana

After playing with it, I am really impressed, and find it very useful for learning Japanese and doing translation. I especially like the multi-radical tool, which is very handy for inputting unknown kanji and looking it up. You can even import JLPT material and tests into the software and use it as a learning aid.

Anyway, I am very impressed; I can't believe its free! :) And no, I am not affiliated with the authors, but I thought that others might be interested in trying it out as well.

I do hope that the authors ports this software to PDA's and smart phones, such as Windows Mobile and/or IPhone/IpodTouch, since it would be handy to have in my pocket.

If anyone tries it, please let me know what you think about it.
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Postby xenomorph42 » Tue Sep 30, 2008 7:35 am

[quote="alicia454"]I stumbled across this free MacOSX application "Kanji-Go" which you can download from http://www.redkitsune.org/downloads/.

Basically it is a very useful English-Japanese dictionary that also allows you to look up and review kanji. It includes:
  • Japanese to/from English Dictionary
  • multi-radical kanji lookup, plus lookup by reading, meaning, or SKIP index
  • create, print, import, and export custom vocabulary lists
  • customizable digital flash cards study tool
  • quiz mode study tool, with adjustable difficulty and style
  • view conjugations for all Japanese verbs and adjectives
  • shows kanji stroke order with animation
  • search using romanji, kanji, and/or kana

After playing with it, I am really impressed, and find it very useful for learning Japanese and doing translation. I especially like the multi-radical tool, which is very handy for inputting unknown kanji and looking it up. You can even import JLPT material and tests into the software and use it as a learning aid.

Anyway, I am very impressed]


Wow, looks really good. I'm quite impressed. How this software could have slipped through my fingers is beyond me. This is very helpful. Thank you so kindly for pointing this out. This is just what I need.;)
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Postby CrankyBastard » Tue Sep 30, 2008 9:03 am

If you download the .dmg file using Safari, it might not bind and the app refuses to open. Go with the .zip file and all should be well.
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Postby Charles » Tue Sep 30, 2008 9:33 am

CrankyBastard wrote:If you download the .dmg file using Safari, it might not bind and the app refuses to open. Go with the .zip file and all should be well.
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.dmg worked fine for me.
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Postby CrankyBastard » Tue Sep 30, 2008 9:43 am

Charles wrote:.dmg worked fine for me.


I had a problem with it. As far as I can tell it's something to do with the way I have Safari configured.
Anyway, no complaints about the price:)
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Postby Cyka UchuuJin » Tue Sep 30, 2008 9:46 am

the .dmg opened with no problem on my intel macbook and my ppc imac.
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