August 18th, 2009
I hope! Will include pop-up review cards, some additional settings features, and a variety of fixes.
The next version beyond this will include data for additional JLPT levels, Kanji character selection, and even more ways to slice up and review the great corpus of Kanji.
July 20th, 2009
I just got a note that this is now available in the App Store. Version 1.2 fixes the initial state bug, as well as a few minor memory issues.
July 13th, 2009
Just a quick note to say that I’ve submitted a bugfix release for the issues outlined below. It’s a minor update so I expect it to be available later this week or sometime next.
July 10th, 2009
Looks like it went up yesterday; oddly with no notice from Apple. If someone hadn’t sent me a question, I never would have known. (And despite what it says in the App Store, it’s really version.)
Please check it out! Search for “Kanji Fuda” from your phone or iTunes. Or simply click here.
June 26th, 2009
Take: Two. Rather, take: Version 1.1. Includes support for French, Spanish, and Portuguese. Hopefully this time we won’t get stuck in App Store review limbo.
And now off to work on study list functionality. I hope to have a new version out again early next month.
June 13th, 2009
While I wait for Apple to get around to approving the application — or at least elaborate on why it’s been delayed — version 1.1 is in the works. This version will include support for additional languages, the ability to suppress presentation of “learned” Kanji, and of course a bug fix or two.
While I’m at it, if you’re looking for learning tools on another platform, be sure to vote for your platform of choice to the right.
June 4th, 2009
In what has got to be one of the most painful release processes in the world of mobile, Kanji Fuda Lite is finally in for review. With luck we will be approved in a week or so. Otherwise… the bug hunt is on!
May 26th, 2009
The first version of Kanji Fuda is in the final stages of testing and on it’s way to the app store. This introductory version contains characters for Level 4 of the Japanese Language Proficiency Test. Future versions will include the following additional features:
- More characters and Kanji categories.
- Ability to select specific characters for study.
- Improved learning-response capabilities.
- Additional control over game play.
- Insults.
- And more!
Be sure to send us you suggestions and ideas; we’ll make sure that they make it in to an upcoming release of Kanji Fuda in the near future!
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