Kanji Gold
is a free flexible MS Windows(TM)
flash card program for learning Japanese Kanji.
Check out the author's
Beginner's Japanese CD-ROM
(Nihongo Parotto)
.
View screen shots: 1) Main 2) Study List
3) Vocab 4) Pop Up
Version 2.10 (revision history)
The revised program
contains several improvements and a bug fix.
With a Japanese word processor like JWPCE you can easily customize
your kanji and vocabulary studies to match any text you are
currently using. The program is suitable for all levels of Japanese
study.
Features:
- Automatic and customizable review system.
- Custom color selection.
- Kanji choices available in On
, Kun and English.
- All Level 1 and Level 2 Japanese Kanji (about 6000).
- Compounds sorted into Grade levels
(0 -9)
kanji. (over 44,000 compounds).
- Custom Dictionaries for compounds (can be made with JWPCE).
- Custom Dictionaries can be used for vocabulary study.
- Custom kanji lists and dictionaries (can be made with JWPCE).
- Includes Kanji lists for many popular kanji texts (with page numbers).
- Kanji POPUP
feature that automatically flips
through kanji and/or compounds while you are using other programs.
- Unique kanji study list method to help in
memorization of Kanji.
Option 1: Version 2.10 W95 and up :
The program comes in one complete file
kgold210.exe (2.0MB 10 minutes at 56K).
This file is a self-executing install file that will place
the program and its supporting files on your hard disk.
Uninstall the old version from your computer.
Do not remove the files that the old install program does not remove (
these will be your review files called review.eng etc.)
When you install the program in the same directory the new version
will use the review files that you generated from the old version.
Download the install file and run it with the Window's Run
command.
Option 2: Version 2.10 in Zip format
For those of you who have trouble downloading a big file, here are three Zip
files instead. They do not include an install file and so you will have to unzip
them into a single directory of your choice and create an icon on your desktop
to the kgold.exe file.
kgold1.zip (0.58 MB) contains the program and data files.
kgold2.zip (0.87 MB) contains the graded dictionary files.
kgold3.zip (0.74 MB) contains the large font file.
Option 3: Version Beta 8 W3.1 1999:
This is the old 16 bit version of the program for Windows 3.1 and there will be
no further development of this version. It does not contain all the
features of Option 1.
The program comes in one complete
kgolda8.exe (3.3MB 17 minutes at 56K)
self-executing install file.
This is a free software program. You can copy it to as
many computers as you like and can give away the complete program.
The program is Copyright © 1997-2004 by Denton Hewgill.
You cannot sell the program and the source file is not supplied.
Because this program is free software,
it is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.
The data files used in the program are covered by the
GNU software licensing system and also have
other restrictions.
You can read the GNU General Public License at the
GNU homepage .
The Kanji Gold computer program was written by Dr. Denton Hewgill,
a mathematics professor by trade, who has an interest in the Japanese
martial arts, Kendo and Iaido.
The kanji data bases used in Kanji Gold came from the Japanese
word processor JWP written by Stephen Chung. His package contains
files from Jim Breen [j.breen@dgs.monash.edu.au
http://www.dgs.m
onash.edu.au/~jwb/] and other sources. JWPce is also available
from that website.
The help section of the Kanji Gold program gives complete
details on the sources of the databases. Note that the files
contain more restrictions than in the GNU license.
Since Aug '99 you are visitor number:
This document last revised Jun 17, 2004.
Kanji Gold is Copyright © 1997-2004 by Denton Hewgill
Email: hewgilld@unix.uvic.ca