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This is the Morse Codes learning App.
You are able to lean the Morse codes by steps.
There is a random generation function, you can practice listening of Morse Codes.
You can also freely select the volume, playback speed, and playback tone.
【additional function】
1) Reverb function
2) Noise function
3) Repeat function (Endless & Time specification)
4) Added a function to switch between hardware and software for keying waveforms.
5) Added accurate / fuzzy function as a keying method
6) Added adjustment function (10-step adjustment) for high-speed sound training.
7) Added omit function , - = and @ of Code Listen mode
8) Added buffer mode function of Code Study mode
9) A function that allows you to select the Morse code generation waveform from "sine waveform, triangular waveform, rectangular wave system, and sawtooth waveform"
The "reverb function" simulates the reverberation of the test site.
The "noise function" mutes the noise during actual communication.
"Fuzzy keying" is a function that reproduces a fluctuating signal like a vertical key that a person hits. Even if there is a little fluctuation, the reception difficulty will go up sharply.
Supported the QSB function.
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Save time looking up Japanese with wishoTouch. This universal app turns your iPhone/iPad into a powerful, easy-to-use dictionary that packs some unique features.
wishoTouch comes with its own full-screen kanji handwriting pad. You need to know the stroke order, but results are sorted in such a way that most of the time you don't need to draw the whole character. You can also find kanji by radical, number of strokes, meaning etc., rotate the device to quickly thumb through related characters, and watch interactive stroke-order animations for 6,355 kanji.
And that's not all. Tight integration with a word dictionary lets you seamlessly jump between a kanji and its compounds. This integration makes use of multitouch gestures: touching a kanji shows its details, while touch-holding gives you other options.
Hunting for Japanese words and kanji has never been simpler or more enjoyable!
NOTE: Basic knowledge of hiragana and kanji stroke order is recommended.
FEATURES include:
- Incremental search in English and Japanese
- Autocorrect in English and romaji
- Bookmark, annotate and share entries
- Split View/Slide Over Multitasking Mode (iPad)
- Jump to other apps and web dictionaries
- Share Extension to look up from other apps
- Share Extension to add cards to Anki
- Speech recognition in English and Japanese
- Apple Watch app
- Night mode (dark mode)
- Optional add-ons (one-time purchase, NOT subscription)
This app uses the JMDICT, KANJIDIC2 and RADKFILE Japanese dictionary files. These files are property of the Electronic Dictionary Research and Development Group at Monash University and are used in conformance with the Group’s licence.
KanjiVG is © Ulrich Apel and used under the CC Attribution Share-Alike license.
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December 24, 2024