Q. What is the best iPad app to practice writing Kana and Kanji?
A. you can just use the Japanese ime's to get used to the kanas (if you want to just remember the pronunciation).
If you want to check your kanji, use the chinese ime. They have a "draw the Hanzi" feature. (that is, to check if you're writing it correctly).
If you just want to know what a kanji means, go to www.jisho.org
I don't know why anyone would bother with an App (especially pay for one) for this kind of stuff. I know it's a digital world, but a pen and paper seems to get the job when it comes to this kind of crap. Writing on a tablet or your phone with your finger, is just messy.
If you want to actually learn new kanji or pronunciation, go here: http://kanjisite.com/
What else can you use a universal tablet case for besides an iPad or tablet?
Q. My mom bought me a universal 10" tablet case today but the problem is... I don't own any electronic device for like ebook or iPad. She even knows this but claimed it was markdowned for $3 and said "Hope you can find some use for this." I love the cover design but I don't know what to do with it.
I was thinking just using it as an oversized pencil bag but I'm still looking for ideas.
What can I use it for besides an iPad? Thanks.
A. something like a steno pad, that would allow you to have paper and pen/pencil with you.
What is a good stylus pen for ipod touch?
Q. Im gettin an ipod touch next week and i am interested in getting a very good stylus pen that will work well with the ipod. What is the best one to get? What will draw well, hit keys well, and just function the best?
A. I have two and love them both - but for different reasons. The Wacom Bamboo stylus is fantastic for writing and scribbling. I use it when taking lecture notes at uni and for general doodles etc. Then there's the Cosmonaut by Studio Neat. This is by far the best stylus for drawing - it's chunky, durable and very stylish looking. It's not going to wear out easily or quickly - whereas the Bamboo does need its nib replacing every so often. But if you want a full rundown of the best styli (is that the correct plural?) out there, check out these fantastic articles by the team at The Verge. I'll warn you, though, both my styli are fairly expensive - clocking in at around $25 each. It's money well spent though...
http://www.theverge.com/2012/4/10/2925937/best-stylus-ipad-review
http://www.theverge.com/2012/6/4/3062689/what-is-the-best-ipad-stylus-part-2
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