Tagaini Jisho is a free, open-source Japanese dictionary and kanji lookup tool that is available for Windows, Mac OS X and Linux and aims at becoming your Japanese study assistant. It allows you to quickly search for entries and mark those that you wish to study, along with tags and personal notes. It also let you train entries you are studying and follows your progression in remembering them. Finally, it makes it easy to review entries you did not remember by listing them on screen or printing them on a small booklet.
Tagaini Jisho is a free, open-source Japanese dictionary and kanji lookup tool that is available for Windows, Mac OS X and Linux and aims at becoming your Japanese study assistant. It allows you to quickly search for entries and mark those that you wish to study, along with tags and personal notes. It also let you train entries you are studying and follows your progression in remembering them. Finally, it makes it easy to review entries you did not remember by listing them on screen or printing them on a small booklet.
To install tagainijisho, run the following command in macOS terminal (Applications->Utilities->Terminal)
sudo port install tagainijisho
To see what files were installed by tagainijisho, run:
port contents tagainijisho
To later upgrade tagainijisho, run:
sudo port selfupdate && sudo port upgrade tagainijisho
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