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This is great! DSLearnJ is the program I have been searching for which allows me to get the kanji into my head before diving into a program like Kanken DS which assumes you already have studied the kanji on your own. It's perfect! Thanks!
I'm using version 0.5.
BTW I've discovered a way to create the flash cards on a Mac (I'm still in MAC OS 10.4). I just create the files with the TextEdit that comes with the Mac, typing in the Japanese and converting to Kanji the normal way, and typing in the Roman letters in full-width Roman characters. Then I save the file as a Japanese (ISO 2022-JP) file. However there is a catch; some of the entries have garbled characters. I have discovered that if I open these files on my wife's Windows PC and save them again in JWPCE the problem is fixed. How strange. Of course, this renders my solution meaningless, but at least I can create the files in my familiar Mac and spend a few seconds fixing them in Windows.