Dictionaries that update automatically twice a week, fetching just the updated entries
Translation of Japanese yen amounts (e.g. 30億円) into another currency, Japanese numbers into Arabic numerals (e.g. 13億5千万 into 1,350,000,000), Japanese-era years into Gregorian years (e.g. 昭和56年、令和元年、平成三十一年), 畳/帖 measurements and square meters (e.g. 四畳半、12.6 帖、25 平米 etc.), shogi moves (e.g. ☗8三銀引成) etc.
Recognition of a wide range of grammatical forms (e.g. 食べてた, 分からん、頑張ろー、そーゆー, 買っとく etc.)
Automatic preview of name entries
Prioritization of common matches
Support for displaying romaji
Support for non-English dictionaries
Localized into Japanese (so you can study Japanese while you study Japanese!) and Simplified Chinese
Minimal memory usage
Kanji data for Kanji kentei, Conning references, updated educational levels, heavily reworked kanji components etc.
• Added support for Daikanwajiten (Morohashi) references. • Added support for Korean and Vietnamese readings. • Added xs and small popup font size options. • Fixed handling of hidden text. • Fixed pop-up being unscrollable in some cases (see. • Worked around a major string substitution bug in Safari. • Fixed word lookups splitting ruby text incorrectly, while still allowing splits around center dots (・). • Fixed the popup showing for number-only matches in the name dictionary (e.g. 64).
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