New Pocket Kanji is released soon after the previous one. The reason was that some English words like "hand" or "house" got too many matches in Japanese words (thanks for Jab noticing that). Now you can add dot "." at the end of word to force it to be in English. For example "house." returns only words that has meaning house.
Some bugs are corrected in word search and radical form also.
Tuesday, October 28, 2008
Saturday, October 18, 2008
Pocket Kanji 1.3
Touch phones has become more and more popular recently. Pocket Kanji is now updated to support touch buttons. All components in Pocket Kanji react to push.
Japanese word conversion is improved too. Romaji doesn't need to be complete anymore to be recognized as a japanese word. Dictionary shows all words starting with that strings. For example, "tenk" gets words like "tenki" (てんき) and "tenka" (てんか).
Japanese word conversion is improved too. Romaji doesn't need to be complete anymore to be recognized as a japanese word. Dictionary shows all words starting with that strings. For example, "tenk" gets words like "tenki" (てんき) and "tenka" (てんか).
Saturday, May 10, 2008
Pocket Kanji Lite
Lot of phones cannot install midlets bigger than 1 megabyte. For that reason Pocket Kanji has now a "lite" version. Size is about 930kb so it fits to lot more devices (e.g. Nokia Series 40).
It has some limitations:
It has some limitations:
- 22,500 words
- 1,100 kanjis
- Font size is limited to 16 pixels
Both versions work with same registration key and they can be downloaded from same page: http://www.digitalfootmark.com/?pr=kanji.
Friday, May 9, 2008
Futuron sucks
Webhosting service provider has cancelled our contract, with no reasonable explanation. New hosting service will be started a.s.a.p.
Wednesday, May 7, 2008
WWW down
Internet service provider decided to put our website down because of too much CPU load. Hopefully will be fixed soon.
Wednesday, April 23, 2008
Saturday, March 22, 2008
New hosting
The website will be moving to new hosting company (www.futuron.fi) during the next week. I hope everything goes smoothly, with no interrupts.
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