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    Robert Brown
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    If you want to be able to type Japanese on your droid, search the market for a program called Multiling Keyboard. It is the best Kana keyboard I have found as it works just like a Japanese cell phone would. All you do is type in the Hiragana and it shows a list of all the possible Kanji you might be trying to use. Check it out.

    #19724

    Robert Brown
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    It also has a Katakana keyboard, you just press shift to access it, and it has a button for dakuten or small tsu/ya/yu/yo

    #19726

    yani
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    I was just looking through the market the other day and was bummed that Google IME app only had Korean and Mandarin but no Japanese! So I didn’t know which to choose and gave up (>.<;). But now I don't have to think about it.

    Thanks for the tip, Rob! (Can I call you Rob? Too late.)

    #19758

    zeldaskitten
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    I use open wnn and really like it. Best one that I’ve found. But I’m open to new things and will check out your recommendation too :)

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    #19809

    Robert Brown
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    It is the best I have tried many different keyboard apps off the market.

    #19836

    deryck_s
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    I use the “Go Keyboard” works good for what I need.

    #19879

    zeldaskitten
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    I tried multi ling but don’t think i like it better than my current app. Found Go keyboard too which i like in theory because it has swipe and easy switch between languages, but I’m so used to my current one that i find this one awkward. I’m typing with it now and it’s taking forever :-P

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    #19881

    Luke
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    I’m still waiting for Swiftkey to be updated with Japanese support, I love that keyboard. I don’t really need to type in Japanese from my phone, will come in handy when I live in Japan for a year for university though!

    • This reply was modified 13 years ago by  Luke.
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