Learn Kana Easy 1.0.3456

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Learn Kana Easy - Basic is a free application for learning the Japanese alphabet which runs on windows. Allowing anyone wanting to learn the Japanese alphabet to do just that, in easy steps through an intuitive user interface. For free? For free. A simple interface makes learning the Japanese alphabet easy, your workload can be broken down into manageable chunks allowing you to study with ease. All the symbols are presented in a clear manageable fashion allowing you to work at your own pace. Each symbol can then be expanded on its own, allowing you to view more info on it. Simply select as many symbols as you like to study, mark them as 'studying' & go to the study page. A clear understandable study process will allow you to soon master the kana. You can study symbols at completely your own pace with the marking system, just mark cards as 'studying' or 'learned', or if you're moving to fast mark them back to 'in-active'. When you next start up learn kana easy it will remember which symbols are 'studying' & 'learned'.

Version 1.0.3456 may include unspecified updates, enhancements, or bug fixes.

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