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This is a hotfix release for 2.6 which includes breaking changes for existing users. Please refer to the releases page for a full timeline of changes.

System Requirements: This application has been tested to work on a variety of devices and emulators running Android 7 to 13. Please note that a significant amount of internal storage space may be taken up by the dictionary database for indexing in order to optimize query speed and performance. Try to give the application around 2-4GB of storage space. Make sure your Android WebView is updated before use. This will resolve common issues that may occur with ッツ Ebook Reader or Mokuro.

⚠️ Breaking Change

Click To Show More: For Existing Users Using The Default jidoujisho Yuuna Note Type

There was a very poor decision with the original jidoujisho Yuuna template to not include the image and sound HTML tags in each card. This version will now make exporting with HTML tags on by default, with an updated default note type.

If you Clear Media, all your media will not be detected by AnkiDroid, and you may end up deleting all your images and audio exported for the app. Do not attempt this if you want to apply the fix to your note type. If you do so, you WILL lose media.

You may continue use of the app if you never use Clear Media. However, if you wish to fix this issue, the steps are as follows. Before doing anything, backup your collection.media folder and export your decks as .apkg. Make sure you back up both.

Do not sync to AnkiWeb until you can confirm everything is working after the migration.

  • Import your backup .apkg to Anki for desktop.
  • Select all jidoujisho Yuuna cards.
  • Find and replace Image field, find (.+) and replace with <img src="${1}"></img>. Use regular expressions.
  • Find and replace Term Audio and Sentence Audio field, find (.+) and [sound:${1}]. Use regular expressions.
  • Remove tags for img and sound from the back of the jidoujisho Yuuna note type.
  • Export from Anki and import the .apkg to AnkiDroid.
  • Using jidoujisho, go to the Standard profile and toggle on Include image/audio HTML tags on export.

If you have been using the jidoujisho Yuuna template, your cards will need the following changes above. However, so long as you do not use Clear Media, you will not require this migration. Exporting with HTML tags will be on by default with every future iteration of the app moving forward. Toggle this off with each fresh install of the app if you don't desire to migrate. If you don't have a jidoujisho Yuuna note type, you will not have HTML tags included with your template, and you will not require the changes above.

Again, so long as you do not use Clear Media, you may simply just update and continue to use the app. It is only when you will require its use that you will need to perform the fix above, as well as toggling off the option to export with HTML tags if fresh installing the app.

Due to this drastic change, this notice will be included moving forward with any future 2.6 releases. I apologise for what this change may cause, as I understand the hard work you have put to make and collect your cards, and I want to be transparent of this issue before this causes anyone any trouble.

2.6.7

  • Increased the dismissal speed of the dictionary pop-up upon swipe.
  • Fixed an issue where audio would lag behind and be cut off when resuming the video player.
  • Fixed an issue where dismissing the dictionary pop-up partially or completely would show the search result if the search completes.
  • Fixed an issue where words might remain highlighted when dismissing the dictionary pop-up in ッツ Ebook Reader too fast after the search.
  • Fixed an issue where the highlighted subtitle could possibly be lost when changing the visibility of subtitle timings.

📲 Which file should I download?

As a rule of thumb, arm64 should work for most modern mobile devices. armeabi should work on older devices. Generally, desktops and emulators should use x86_64.

Depending on which device you are using, download the appropriate APK by expanding the Assets drop-down below and install on your mobile phone by launching the APK with your file explorer.