SALE! Japanese Particles for iPhone

Posted on 09. Jul, 2010 @ 1:00 pm by in About, Gadgets, Language Views: 1,204

Hey everyone!

Japanese 101: Particles will be on sale from Friday to Monday!
(Not sure which time zone Friday it will start and when exactly it will end, but it’s more or less Friday to Monday!)

The regular price is $5.99, but this weekend you can get it for the low-low (relatively speaking) price of $3.99!

This App has been growing nicely. It now has more than 200 exercises, all with perfect Japanese audio.

Particles App on Sale!

Also, for five of you who are fast, and on the U.S. iTunes Store, you can download the App for FREE using one of the promotion codes below.

Promotion Codes!
MYFYFRK769L4
HK664MT3T9FY
NNYRMREWXR6A
9EAJERXW9AY3
MRXTNAXLWTY3

Each code can only be used once, and can only be used on the U.S. iTunes Store. To use the codes, go to the iTunes Store in iTunes, click on REDEEM which is on the right-hand side under the “Quick Links” section. If you use a code let us know in the comments so others don’t waste time trying to redeem a code that has already been used.

Some other Reviews of Japanese 101: Particles around the web:
Yonasu.com reviews Particles for iPhone
Liz Learn’s Japanese reviews Particles
Zonjineko on Particles
White Rabbit Press MobileinJapan.com Review of Particles

Finally, here is a quick demo of the App on YouTube!

Enjoy! Particles are hard, but extremely important.

- Harvey

  • Gk

    Wow fantastic! I redeemed using the first code and looking forward to try. Thanks!

  • http://www.mitchellatlas.com Mitchell

    やった!Got the 2nd code! Been wanting to give this app a try for weeks! Thank you!

  • カート

    Thanks so much for the promo code. I really like this app.

  • Beatrice

    大好きてす. ありがと御座います!!
    (I used the 4th promo code.)

  • http://www.japannewbie.com harvey

    Glad you guys were able to scoop up the free codes! Hope you’re enjoying the app!

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