Thread:Gsimenas/@comment-213.229.65.182-20160812143216/@comment-28251580-20160814004133

I will reply here since OP hasn't made an account where I could answer yet. I used to use an app called Obenkyo. It has Kana, Kanji sorted via JLPT or school grades, stroke order animation as well as a practice functionality, and Tae Kim's grammar guide is included too. Though I stopped somewhere in the beginning due to lack of time. I was at around 85 Kanji I think, but numbers excluded (those are still in my mind) I can recognize maybe 45 and still write around 25? It sucks to lose knowledge, but university and additional IT certifications have priority.