Thank you for all the tips.
I actually never studied Kanji with stories before, just memorizing it, so I still think it’s kinda weird. But fun.
I liked “iKanji” because you learn how to write them. I’ve always learned this way, memorizing and handwriting.
And I also think Anki is too expensive for iPhone. ;p But it seem to be of a great help.
I learned a lot when I had to write reports everyday, and at the beginning I used to handwrite it. But now, I have no one to correct them for me.
If I were to handwrite and then type to post on Lang-8 or send to someone that could correct it for me, I wouldn’t. I’m too lazy to do this. Well Maybe I’ll have will/courage to do this later.
I’ll try to keep up the studies with the stories and also learning how to write them. I can’t look at a Kanji and not think of the writing order.
Having a diary in japanese helps a lot, I just wish sometimes I could add furigana to Kanji at Evernote. It would look weird, but… :p
Well, thanks again.