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    In the sales blurb for Textfugu one argument is that an online resource stays up to date unlike a book. I’m still in season 1 and the Anki information is way out of date and so is the online dictionary which I brought up in a separate thread. Have I made the mistake of investing in a product that is no longer updated or supported? I really hope not as I was very impressed with tofugu and Koichi’s method for learning Hiragana – and I really like what he’s produced here.

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    He’s working on the next big iteration. He promises. It’s called EtoEto, and it’s intended to combine this, WaniKani, and a new advanced section called Kuma into one website.

    To be honest, he’s been working on it for a while. Wouldn’t mind awfully if there was just a little more feedback here in the forums. Think it’s been literally years since any of the moderators even posted. In all fairness, Winterpromise left a while ago to focus on her Chinese studies, hashi moved on to bigger and better things, and sheepy is… well, sheepy. Koichi doesn’t really have any sort of excuse, though.

    Don’t want to discourage you, mind. What’s here is still pretty good. I never really paid much attention to Anki anyway. I use an app called StickyStudy on my iPad for flash card study.

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    Thanks Joel – I have to wonder why you’re not a mod. I’m enjoying Textfugu and it’s a great tool. EtoEto looks very promising. I look forward to it’s release.

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