ThinkMac Software announces iKana touch 1.0
August 28th, 2008 Leave a comment Visited 37 times, 2 so far today
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ThinkMac Software has announced iKana touch, a new application for learning Japanese hiragana and katakana on your iPhone or iPod Touch. iKana touch features flash cards with stroke animations, spoken sound clips and example words. It offers a speed recognition test and a writing test to aide memorisation.
Aberystwyth, United Kingdom – ThinkMac Software has announced iKana touch 1.0 for the iPhone and iPod Touch. iKana is an application for learning the Japanese phonetic scripts: hiragana and katakana. iKana touch features flash cards with stroke animations, spoken sound clips and example words.
iKana touch offers a speed recognition test and a writing test to aide memorisation. In the speed test you have to correctly identify a character before the time runs out. In the writing test you have to correctly trace each stroke in a character.
Pricing and Availability:
iKana touch is available for download and purchase in the App Store and iTunes. It is priced at $7.99 USD in the US, £4.99 in the UK and 5.99 Euro in the EU. ThinkMac Software also sells iKana for Mac OS X.
ThinkMac Software: http://www.thinkmac.co.uk
iKana touch 1.0: http://www.thinkmac.co.uk/ikanatouch
Purchase Link: http://phobos.apple.com/WebObjects/MZStore.woa/wa/viewSoftware?id=288805273&mt=8
Screenshot: http://www.thinkmac.co.uk/ikanatouch/images/flashcard.jpg
App Icon: http://www.thinkmac.co.uk/ikanatouch/images/banner-icon.png
ThinkMac Software is a UK based independent software developer focused on bringing innovative applications to the Mac and iPhone platforms by harnessing the power of Cocoa and OS X. Copyright 2008 ThinkMac Software. All Rights Reserved. Apple, iTunes, iPhone, iPod Touch and the Apple logo, are registered trademarks of Apple Computer in the U.S. and/or other countries.
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Rory Prior
Indie Software Developer
info {at} thinkmac.co(.)uk
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