why not in PSP/DS?

Mellanet

Mellanet

October 22, 2008

Hello, just to let you know that I'm really enjoying every bit of this wonderful japanese tutorial. One suggestion though is why not make this tutorial portable? With the widespread use of PSP and DS lite I think it's worth buying the software... More power!!!
sylvian14

sylvian14

October 22, 2008

Konnichiwa hanslem san, As long as you have a MP3 capable player, you can download to it and take it with you wherever you are. I know that some of my colleagues, bluetoothed the MP3 files to their mobile phones and play it from there. So as long as you have a MP3 capable player, doesn't matter if it's PSP or DS or even a mobile phone, it's viable to do that and also be able to play it wherever you are. PDAs and mobile phones today also incorporate PDF viewer or it can be downloaded as well, and you can use it to view the Transcripts or the Grammar lesson as you go along with the lessons, and it's also convenient as those are in PDF format. Hope that helps. :)
Mellanet

Mellanet

October 23, 2008

konnichiwa sylvian14-san, Thank you for the reply. What i really meant is for the MEGAVOCAB software to be played in DS or PSP so we can play with it even on the move. I guess I was not that really clear on my first post and I'm sorry for the misunderstanding. Actually, I've have an MP3 player and put all the audio files to listen to. jya, mata ne, hanslem
sylvian14

sylvian14

October 23, 2008

Konnichiwa hanslem san, summimasen :oops: Wakari Mashita ... My apologies as well for the wrong response. :oops: You are quite right, that would be a great suggestion to RJ. :) Mata ne.

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