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laemus wrote:It used to be worse, amazingly.
adelholtz wrote:im using this for my ipad right now http://www.jitouch.com/midori/
has an integrated flashcard system. You can either use their basic vocab lists or build some on your own. Its a bit tedious in the beginning if you have to migrate hundreds of words but once you are done its completely worth it.
You can choose between the Leitner and SRS system for your flashcards.
Overall its a good and solid app. Only downside is that the vocab is not voiced.
Rob8763388 wrote:Yes, this (Anki) is what I am using now exclusively. I've had many problems over the months with the flashcards here, and after the recent database corruption issues I figured it was time to move on. I spent quite a bit of time learning how to use Anki and converting my main flashcard deck to that system. It took weeks of hard work but now that I'm done I'm better off, with a solid, reliable flashcard system. It's free and works on my PC and Android tablet and even syncs between the two.
But for those of you considering this approach, I should warn you that creating your own flashcard decks requires a fair amount of comfort with technical issues. There are many good publicly available Japanese language decks available, but these aren't going to match up very well with the Japanese lessons offered here. I would say that Anki is probably not the answer for 90% of you, so I really hope this website manages to fix things.