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Tim Vandenhoek
Please go back to the old version/make a layout option where the buttons for example sentence etc. were on the bottom of the screen. Why do app developers put buttons out of reach, I genuinely wonder sometimes if they have ever used a modern smartphone....
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This is an adequate Japanese dictionary app but the user interface could use some work. I think the biggest reason I don't use it more is that there isn't a very clear separation between dictionary entries if there were a comma separating entries that would go a long way to making this app more usable.
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Michael McConnell
I loved having the Kanji Recognizer on my old phone. When I went to re-download it on my new phone, this is all that showed up by Kanji Recognizer's creator. After downloading it, I went to test it, and it asked me to download the newest version of Kanji Recognizer, at which point I got excited and thought it might just not have shown up. But when I followed the link, it said Kanji Recognizer is not compatible with my new phone model, which in the end renders this app useless unfortunately.