Japachar is an application helps you to learn Japanese characters using a gradual learning algorithm which makes you test-like questions.
You are expected to fail while starting, look up the correct answer when you fail, it helps you to learn faster. You can use this app even if you do not know anything.
It keeps a inner score of how much you know a character to give priority to ask you again about it if needed and introduces new characters when you are ready.
BETA Kanji support available.
It works now without having to install any third party font.
There is a settings menu that allows you to tune your learning further to your rhythm, the numbers are saved with intro, if you leave a field empty you will restore the default, good if you mess up with the settings.
Website: github.com/sergiotarxz/Japachar
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Developer: Sergiotarxz
License: GNU Affero General Public License v3.0

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