Okashi 2.0 by KiCompWare March 1994 1. Introduction Okashi is a Shareware popup Japanese Flashcard program for MS-Windows 3.1 or higher. Okashi in Japanese means "candy" or "strange". Okashi is candy for the mind, or strange candy for the mind (if you like). It is a learning tool or a memory refresher tool. Okashi starts up as an Icon. When you click and hold the Icon with the right mouse button the flashcard window pops up with a Japanese word, its reading and its translation. We use it when we need a short break from whatever work we are doing on the computer. 2. Installation The Okashi archive must be unarchived to use. 0. md \okashi 1. copy okashi.lzh to \okashi 2. unarchive with lha -e okashi To Run If windows is not running type: win okashi If windows is running, use the file manager to run Okashi or install the program using the "New" menu item under the "File" menu of the program manager. To start up the program everytime you start Windows, put Okashi in the Startup Group. 3. Configuration See WinJDIC program for how to configure. 4. Files Okashi.exe the program Okashi.hlp Windows help file Okashi.kas word file readme this file ki16jis2.fnt 5. Other Programs by KiCompWare JVerbs 1.0 - a Verb reference and study program for Japanese verbs. Over 1000 verbs, 1200 example usage sentences. Tutorials include: matching, flashcards, mulitple guess, moving kanji. MOKE 2.1 - a Japanese Word Processor with many tools for foreigner speakers KG 1.0 - a Japanese Quiz program for hiragana, katakana, kanji. MagView 0.6 - a MS-Windows Japanese graphic anime viewer/file converter. ReadBook 0.2 - a Electronic Book Reader for Japanese EB. For more information on these program, call or write KiCompWare. 6. Questions, Comments, Bug Reports, etc. KiCompWare P.O. Box 240418 Apple Valley, MN 55128 USA compuserve: 101015,206 Internet: 101015.206@compuserve