The full and lite app are now in the iTunes appstore - it only took about 4 days to approve - much quicker than I thought! Now I've got it linked to a App Annie account which tracks all the sales, very handy and easy to use.
I've contacted a few bloggers, kanji experts, and Japanese magazines to try to spread the word - it will be featured in Metropolis in an upcoming issue, which should generate some interest.
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Development in progress to get the app on Android, Windows and Blackberry. Hopefully it won't take as long as getting the original together...
Also getting the language data together for a Chinese version, trying to find a good way to divide up the levels of kanji and vocabulary in a useful and motivating way for learners. Finally, the Kanji Wordsearch app seems about ready to submit to the app store! It's taken a lot of time with many twists and turns to the development process, but I'm happy with how it has turned out. Now, to let people know about it - I've got to make a video for YouTube, a Facebook page, app reviews, contact Japanese learning sites etc. Any other ideas about how to avoid this sinking into oblivion in the overcrowded app store?
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AuthorOliver Rose in Kansai, Japan Archives
February 2022
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