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The end of January marked a major milestone in Jisho history - over 300 active Jisho users! I would like to take this chance to say thank you to every user who has purchased Jisho. We have also reached 26 users on iusethis.com! Thanks to everybody who has taken the time to add Jisho to your iusethis profile!
It really is the users that keep me motivated and working on Jisho. Jisho 2.3 is in the works and brining some features that I have yet to find in other dictionaries for the mac.
If you haven’t given Jisho a try yet, please give it a whirl by downloading or purchasing it today!
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Jisho is the Japanese English Dictionary for the rest of us. It speaks your language, and with over 100,000 entries you'll never be lost for words again!
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2 Comments
4 Feb 2008
I originally purchased Jisho a few years back as I was working for a company in Japan and my Japanese is about on-par with that of a 1 year old. That I no longer work for said company and still find Jisho to be invaluable - says a lot.
Thank you for such a wonderful tool!
4 Feb 2008
Jesse,
Thanks for your comment and support! I am glad to hear that even though you are no longer living in Japan that you find Jisho useful.
Cheers,
James