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Does subscription include both Chinese and Japanese?

boogiepop   March 14th, 2014 3:59a.m.

Hi,

I'm learning Chinese but am already fluent in Japanese. I want to keep up my Japanese writing skills while studying Chinese. Does a subscription include both?

Also, I must admit that your application is impressive so far and could easily become addictive for me. However, I hate feeling like I'm paying for something but don't truly own it. Is there a way to pay a fee to just flat out own the program?

Byzanti   March 14th, 2014 4:03a.m.

It includes both - you can switch between the two.

boogiepop   March 14th, 2014 4:17a.m.

Wow, that's quite some value!

boogiepop   March 18th, 2014 9:03a.m.

Ok, so if I subscribe through apple will I be able to switch between both applications or will I have to subscribe through this website to do that?

ジェレミー (Jeremy)   March 21st, 2014 6:53p.m.

Subscribing through Apple should be no problem! If you want to study Chinese on iOS, you can download the "Skritter Chinese" app and run it, or download and run "Skritter Japanese" when you'd like to study Japanese, (they are two separate apps). Switching languages on the web version can be done by clicking the upper right hand corner of the website when logged in to pick a language pair. It would say either "en-zh" or "en-ja" depending on if you haven't adjusted the settings before.

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