Version 0.6 of nakano's AnyLanguageStudy, a handy homebrewed app designed to help you in studying some words, grammar and characters, is now available folks!
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Sentence zoom support.
Minor bug fixes.
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from ponlork:
Minna Konbanwa! I've enabled the Custom Mode, now you're able to input words directly from your psp. The words will be automatically saved and you can manually add/delete at anytime. The Custom Question limit is only 10 for now, I'm still trying to work out the kinks. I also added 3 new stages so now there's 9 total
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from ponlork:
Minna Arigatou!
Wow after all the support I had to come with a new version.
I fixed the Championship Mode, it should be fully functional now. This mode is for advanced users who are familiar with the Japanese writing system. Use the analog stick to shift the characters up from Ka to Ga, Ha to Ba etc
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