Tao of Mac

Sunday, 29 May 2005

  • Created

    May 29 2005, 23:18

  • By

    Rui Carmo

Japanese

Resources:

  • The Japanese Writing Tutor - animated tutorial for learning how to write Katakana, Hiragana and Kanji with proper stroke order.
  • Rikai - an amazing mediator/web filter that provides word meanings using DHTML.
  • Japan Primer for the Mac Techno-Tourist

See Also

iPod nanoYakiAbacusHello Kitty
DHTMLMusings On HobbiesSomewhat BackA Minor Note On Confidentiality
SteadyRestaurants/Clube do SushiRestaurants/AssukaA Minor Note On Software Patents
QR CodesMail Indexers:Sunday MusingsStupid Patent Of The Day
JEDictKotoba
  • Meta
    • About (the Author)
    • Archives
    • Photo Gallery (MobileMe)
    • Recent Updates
  • Popular
    • Switching to the Mac?
    • The Switcher's App Guide
    • Writing iSync Plugins
    • 3G/HSDPA/GPRS Guide
    • The Python Grimoire
  • Syndication
    • Full feed:
    • Blog-only feed:
    • Photos:
  • Policy
    • Disclaimer
    • Comments
    • Press
    • Sponsorship
    • Syndication
  • Recommended
    • 43 Folders
    • Binary Bonsai
    • Daring Fireball
    • Dive Into Mark
    • Destakes
    • GigaOm
    • Hawk Wings
    • iClub
    • Information Aesthetics
    • MoiMeme
    • Notes
    • Nowhereland
    • Planet Tao of Mac
    • Presentation Zen
    • Russell Beattie
    • Simon Willison
    • Schneier on Security
    • Status-Q
    • Technorati
    • The Lake
    • ~stevenf
The Tao of Mac is © 2002-2009 Rui Carmo. It is powered by Yaki and Protected by Creative Commons.
You may want to see the disclaimer, the design credits or support this site.