eStroke Animated Chinese Characters (http://www.eon.com.hk/estroke)
There is no easier way to learn Chinese Stroke Order than to have eStroke show it to you. Just enter any Chinese Character and eStroke will show you the correct Stroke Order, radical, meanings, pinyin, zhuyin and jyutping and commonly used phrases. Entering a character is as simple as tapping on the animation box to bring up the keyboard or selecting a character from the Grade button.
eStroke also caters for Simplified and Traditional Chinese as well as Stroke Order differences across Hong Kong, China and Taiwan. It will even show you Kanji Stroke Order. It comes with three dictionaries, Chinese/English, Chinese/German and Japanese/English. You can use it as an online dictionary you can take anywhere.
Feature Summary
- No Internet connection required.
- Animates every Chinese Character, i.e. more than 20,000 characters.
- Traditional, Simplified and Kanji Stroke Order.
- Double tap to animate at maximum resolution (320 x 320).
- Show stroke order variants across Hong Kong, China and Taiwan.
- Shows Pinyin, Zhuyin, Jyutping, Radical and stroke count.
- Shows commonly used phrases
- Enables you to practice handwriting using the correct stroke order and direction by following the numbered stroke order.
- Contains 3 Dictionaries
o Chinese/English (CEDICT)
o Chinese/German (HANDEDICT)
o Japanese/English (EDICT)
- Dictionary searchable via Chinese, English, German or Japanese depending on which dictionary selected.
- Features fully customizable in Preference.
Quick Start
You will need to enable Chinese Input on your device via Setting->General->International->Keyboards->Chinese(Traditional or Simplified) and enable Handwriting and/or Pinyin.
Start eStroke and tap on the animation area to bring up the keyboard. You will notice a Globe next to 123 on the keyboard. Tap on the globe to switch amongst the keyboards. The Pinyin keyboard is similar to the normal Alphabetic keyboard except that you will notice Chinese Characters on the Space Bar.
There are some Chinese Characters that vary slightly in Taiwan (育) and Hong Kong (周,靠 etc). Select Preference->Stroke to customize.