Categories:Science & Education License:MIT Web Site: Source Code:https://github.com/blastrock/kaqui Issue Tracker:https://github.com/blastrock/kaqui/issues Auto Name:KaQui Description: KaQui helps learning Japanese. It takes the form of a quiz to memorize hiraganas, katakanas, and kanji readings and meanings and adapts to the user learning pace. Features include: * Hiragana, Katakana quizzes * Kanji quizzes by reading and meaning * Vocabulary quizzes by reading and meaning * Unique spaced repetition formula that adapts to your learning pace * Unlimited quiz sessions that allow you to take a quiz at any time, for how long you want, useful to efficiently spend commuting time * Show similar-looking kanji in answers to teach you the difference * Clicking on kanji opens aedict3 (a non-free japanese dictionary) or jisho.org * Open source * No ads * More to come What makes it different from other apps: * a custom SRS formula that adapts to each person's level and learning pace * unlimited quiz sessions that can be stopped at any time * "don't know", "maybe" and "sure" buttons that helps the software determine how well you know a character * a harsher penalty when the answer is wrong to ensure you learn the character well * kanji similar to the one in the question are shown as answers to help you learn the subtle differences between them * it's free and without ads Credits: * The vocabulary quizzes are based on Jim Breen's JMdict * The kanji quizzes are based on Jim Breen's KANJIDIC2. * The kanji similarity database comes from https://minerva-access.unimelb.edu.au/handle/11343/35336 and http://lars.yencken.org/datasets/phd/ . Repo Type:git Repo:https://github.com/blastrock/kaqui Build:1.12,27 commit=1.12 subdir=app gradle=yes scanignore=app/src/main/res/raw/dict Maintainer Notes: The scanignore'd file contains the dictionaries to be imported when the app first runs. It is a gzipped sqlite3 database. . Auto Update Mode:Version %v Update Check Mode:Tags Current Version:1.12 Current Version Code:27