| If you want to read Japanese web pages, but your Japanese isn't perfect, you might be interested in jBrowse.   It's a plugin for Microsoft Internet Explorer that adds furigana and word definitions to Japanese web pages.  It's also a Japanese dictionary and kanji tool.  It's also free, unless you pay out of charity.  jBrowse can do four things:  
1) Inject Definitions into a page in your browser 
2) Add Furigana (explanatory kana) into a document that has hard kanji 
3) Lookup Words -- it's also a decent two-way dictionary 
4) Find Kanji by radical, stroke count, pronunciation, meaning, jouyou level, JIS number...
 
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