File Details |
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File Size | 2.5 MB |
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License | Freeware, $34.00 |
Operating System | Windows 2000/Vista/XP |
Date Added | May 8, 2007 |
Total Downloads | 340 |
Publisher | Declan Software |
Homepage | Declan's Japanese Flashcards |
Publisher's Description
Declan's Japanese FlashCards is a fully configurable audio-based Japanese vocabulary flash-card program. The program has been designed to help students learn a large number of Japanese words as quickly as possible in a systematic but fun and simple way. The program incorporates an audio feature that uses a native speaker's voice recordings of a word's pronunciation to aid the learning process. There are currently Word Files comprising over 4000 of the most frequently used Japanese words and phrases, each with a native speaker's voice recording of its pronunciation, all available for free download.
Latest Reviews
xboco reviewed v1.4 on May 8, 2007
Outside of the fact that I'm currently a student taking Japanese (it just so happens that, because I transferred, I missed a year of Japanese and have to now take it over the summer), this program is simply fantastic. One of the most effective ways of learning - flash cards - were made better electronically. The program infuses the user with the native style as much as possible, and it incorporates a "clean" style. It has its primary buttons out in the open, and it does not throw random extra buttons into the layout (in other words, effectively minimalistic). As far as the price goes for this particular program, you'd have to have a serious reason to buy the program (or desire to keep a constant connection with Japanese).
xboco reviewed v1.4 on May 8, 2007
Outside of the fact that I'm currently a student taking Japanese (it just so happens that, because I transferred, I missed a year of Japanese and have to now take it over the summer), this program is simply fantastic. One of the most effective ways of learning - flash cards - were made better electronically. The program infuses the user with the native style as much as possible, and it incorporates a "clean" style. It has its primary buttons out in the open, and it does not throw random extra buttons into the layout (in other words, effectively minimalistic). As far as the price goes for this particular program, you'd have to have a serious reason to buy the program (or desire to keep a constant connection with Japanese).