PSP kanji v2.2 Alpha (source codes)


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Looks like we've got an appropriate partner for the JaPSPanese app that was released earlier. Aion dropped by earlier announce say that a new build of the PSP Kanji application is ready for use. This application, in case you're asking, is a training tool for helping you learn Kanji, Hiragana, and Katakana. Users can create lists of each of these Japanese characters, which are then used for practicing their pronunciation and English translation.

PSP Kanji's version 2.2 Alpha carries these latest fixes from version 2.1 back in March:

* Changed
o Increased maximum number of kanjis in a list, from 1024 to 4096
* Added
o Kanji List now support index from "Remembering the Kanji" by James W. Heisig (DL + Index ). See online documention for how to create kanji list.
* Fix
o Request - 1693256: When selecting any of the Katakana quizzes from the menu, the Hiragana quizzes display instead
o Request - 1762989 / 1742852: When selecting the Quiz from traduction to Kanji, after the 1st question the quiz display the kanji instead of translation as question
o Request - 1762967: When an entry in KanjiDic does not have any kunyomi readings the program will display kunyomi from another kanji

This particular download is for PSP Kanji v2.2 Alpha's source codes. We imagine the resident devs will enjoy using this as a basis for any of their future projects.


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