Amazing tool for immersing & learning the language
Thanks for making this app! I use it to translate light novels/ songs/ tweets and whatever else I browse in Japanese to learn. As someone who doesn’t have a laptop, this app lets me immerse into Japanese material when I’m not at my desktop and it’s perfect for it. The only thing that could make it better is integration with Anki in order to be able to easily make cards from the new words I encounter. I know its already possible by copying and pasting the information but auto-filling anki fields with the word/reading/definition would be cool (however I am not sure how possible that is to implement on iOS)
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Superb!
Really useful app as it gives you an instant pop-up window showing the meaning of a single kanji or combination of kanji in several different forms such as dictionary form, names, etc. All that by just rolling your cursor over the Kanji!
Well done and thank you to the developer, Birchall.
Well done and thank you to the developer, Birchall.
A must-have for reading native materials
This extension finally brings an efficient Japanese dictionary to Safari. No more wrestling to select text, no more failed lookups on inflected forms, and above all: seriously quick lookup.
Thanks to this, I can finally read web novels productively and find my way around any website. Looking forward to seeing it evolve in future!
Thanks to this, I can finally read web novels productively and find my way around any website. Looking forward to seeing it evolve in future!
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これはマジで神アプリ!
I’ve wanted rikaikun on iOS for so long. When they announced safari extensions it was the first thing that came to mind. I never would have expected it to be this polished on day 1, though! Please consider adding EPWING importing 🙏
Finally, a mouse-over Japanese dictionary for Safari!
Really hyped to see a member of the Rikai family ported to macOS; have been waiting many years for this!
The implementation is based on Rikaichamp, which is the most feature-rich Rikai implementation out there. It's incredible to have access to pitch accent information, as well as word frequencies – and I really like being able to look up kanji in my etymology dictionary by their Henshall number.
Great job, Brian, and can't wait to see this come to iOS!
The implementation is based on Rikaichamp, which is the most feature-rich Rikai implementation out there. It's incredible to have access to pitch accent information, as well as word frequencies – and I really like being able to look up kanji in my etymology dictionary by their Henshall number.
Great job, Brian, and can't wait to see this come to iOS!
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