{"package_name":"ch.seto.kanjirecog","name":"Kanji draw","summary":"A simple drawn kanji character recognition application","category":"Science & Education","icon_url":"/api/icon/ch.seto.kanjirecog","latest_version_code":4,"latest_version_name":"2.1","apk_url":"/api/apk/ch.seto.kanjirecog","apk_size":1848788,"apk_sha256":"ec28bb80618b8bc21ff66e0726b9d539b490197dbe4c7eb32c5fa261f710ab0f","source_kind":"fdroid-repo","repo_slug":"fdroid-main","last_updated":1779371402,"release_timestamp":1693966716,"description":"A simple application that lets you draw Japanese characters (kanji) using the\ntouch screen. It is intended for Japanese language learners who might need to\nenter characters in order to look them up in a dictionary or enter them on a\nwebsite.\n\nIt identifies the character you have drawn using a special form of handwriting\nrecognition. You can select the correct character from a list. After entering\none or more characters, you can copy them into the clipboard as text for use in\na dictionary.\n\nNote that this will NOT work - at all - if you don't know basically how to draw\nkanji. If you just draw something any old way that looks like it, it certainly\nwon't be recognised. You have to draw characters basically the official way.\n\nThis is a fork of the Kanji draw application from https://github.com/quen/kanjirecog/\nwhich is no longer maintained and was removed from F-Droid.\n\nTwo of the included icons were taken from the Android SDK and are licensed\nunder the Apache License 2.0. The kanji stroke data is based on the KanjiVG data\nset from http://kanjivg.tagaini.net/  and licensed under the\nCreative Commons Attribution-Share Alike 3.0 license.\n","categories":["Science & Education","Translation & Dictionary"]}