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  • in reply to: For droid users #19809

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

    in reply to: For droid users #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

    in reply to: Kanji deck help #19569

    Robert Brown
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    I just used the study options to change things on it. For some reason it would only show up with the meaning cards and not the readings. I got Ankidroid recently and it seems to work for me better on there, also I can take it with me :)

    in reply to: Loving it so far. #19568

    Robert Brown
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    After spending more time on here learning about this site I see now Koichi isn’t the only person who works on this site. Sorry Hashi and everyone else, you guys rock too. The videos you have on tofugu are hilarious.

    in reply to: Anki Help #19307

    Robert Brown
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    When you open up Anki, click on file>import>(directory of .anki file)>then click on the actual anki file itself.
    For example, if you unzipped it to the desktop then click import and choose desktop, then click on the folder and inside should be the .anki file and sometimes there is a media folder but don’t worry about that, just the .anki file.

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