3.0
July 19, 2024
All the code has been rewritten in Swift.
2.0
May 13, 2015
This app has been updated by Apple to display the Apple Watch app icon. - Renew codes to support flat design iOS - iPhone 6 / 6 plus support - Display keyboard if text field has no texts
More1.6
March 12, 2013
- iOS5.0 support (use to required iOS6) - Fixed to display "tap here" message when 1st launch. - Fixed to detect tapping at bottom of iPhone 5 screen.
More1.5
October 23, 2012
- bug fix: Corrected to display tap message at first launch after installation. - iOS6 or later is required.
1.4
October 13, 2012
- iPhone 5 (4-inch monitor) support - Display "Tap to input" message when no message is displayed - Required iOS6 or above
More1.3
March 8, 2012
- Font can be selectable between Mincho and Gothic. See [Settings]-[Kanji Loupe] for setting.
1.2
October 21, 2011
- iOS5 support
1.1
July 8, 2011
- iPad native support (iPhone/iPad Universal Application) - English support (English localization will be displayed if locale is not Japan) - Display version # by tapping title in navigation bar
More1.0
June 15, 2011
Yes, Kanji Loupe supports iPad devices.
Tetsuya Wada developed the Kanji Loupe app.
The Kanji Loupe app currently supports iOS 17.5 or later.
The Kanji Loupe app has an overall user rating of 4.
The App Genre Of Kanji Loupe Is Reference.
3.0 is the newest version of Kanji Loupe.
The latest Kanji Loupe update came out on October 3, 2024.
Kanji Loupe launched on February 5, 2023.
The Kanji Loupe app is suitable for children aged Tetsuya Wada.
The Kanji Loupe app is now available in American English.
No, Kanji Loupe is not part of Apple Arcade.
No, you won't find in-app purchases featured in Kanji Loupe.
Unfortunately, Kanji Loupe is not optimized for use with Apple Vision Pro.
No, Kanji Loupe does not display any ads.