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I realise the thread has nearly reached its bump limit; but I was curious as to what /djt/ thought about an app I found.

Its an android app called obenkyo (It might be on ios but I dont use that crap and I'm not about to install iTunes just to search for it). It similar to anki in a lot of aspects, such as the kanji repetition (obviously). However, it also tracks your proficiency and allows you to adjust your deck according to how well/poorly you remember vocab. The neat thing about it is that you can change decks according to JLPT on the fly.

It also has a program that allows you to practice your particles through a fill in the blank quiz type. Which also serves as a practice for reading comprehension. It also has the entire Tae Kim guide included aswell.

I haven't been studying japanese for that long; but I feel as though I have learned more at a faster pace than anki offered. If you have the chance; could you install it and let me know what you think? I'd like to learn japanese the right way; but I fear if I take learning too lightly and miss out on things anki has to offer that I will have wasted time better spent on other methods of learning.

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