![]() The export options include HTML and TSV formats. When it comes to printing, options to print normally or in booklet format are available. Print and export options are provided as well. The program in addition can display both the Katakana and the Hiragana alphabets in the interface, again with options to add individual letters to the study list. Personal notes and tags can be added at any point in time, which may contain custom explanations, memory hooks or related words or signs. The study list can be used in tests that the program creates for you, or as a way to learn new words or words that you have difficulties with. It is possible to add looked up word to a study list that the program maintains. It lacks a drawing module though, which means that you should have a sheet of paper at hand, or an image editor open to practice the drawings. The software ships with stroke order animations for more than 6000 Kanji, which you can play directly in the program to learn how to draw Kanji. You see both the Japanese Kanji and the English (sometimes German as well) meanings of the word. The program accepts both English words, Japanese signs, and Romaji. You can look up any Kanji right away in the interface by using the search form at the top right. It takes little time to get accustomed to the program. ![]() Tagaini Jisho is another excellent free Japanese dictionary and Kanji lookup tool that is available as a Open Source application for Windows, Mac OS X and Linux.
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