1. I wish the words offered weren't so random and unrelated (they're radicals, but don't seem in any particular order).12/23/2020 Excellent app for learning how to write in Asian languages.
2. It's helpful to have multiple ways to draw the Kanji (first showing you the order, then having you write with "safety" on, then writing on your own.
3. However, there is not much chance to apply these scripts into actual writing, by which I mean the app teaches us to write scripts as singular, not as a complete meaningful words, at least that is my experience with Hangul (Korean).
4. App definitely needs work on creating a more fluid and positive first experience!(Learning Chinese Hanzi.) Free gets a little time every day and the premium price isn't outrageous.
5. Or even better add options to pick what type of tracing you prefer, I personally only like the outline to learn and then the empty one to practice.I've found to be a useful way to begin learning some basic alphabets.
6. My one complaint so far is that occasionally when I attempt to write a character, the app glitches and doesn't let me finish drawing out the stroke.
7. I love Drops in general and have used it for many other languages and recommended it to family, friends and complete strangers.Overall, I really enjoy the app.
8. There also needs to be an order to the different ways that it helps you draw the characters.
9. I go to sleep and after waking it has restarted the countdown! Bait and Switch? I don't have a problem with the time limitation of 5 minutes but I should be able to decide when during each day I want to use my 5 minutes.
10. I wish it'd keep the natural looking stylus stroke practice rather than alternating tracing the font.
11. It was a bit jarring... It is also annoying to keep writing a Kanji 3 or 4 times in a row when I've gotten it right every single time.