Kana Benkyou is a little tool to help you learn Japanese kanas through drilling, and it can also be used as a reference.
It has two modes, "Drill" mode and "Review" mode, both with hiragana and katakana.
In "Drill" mode, a kana is shown randomly and you type in the answer in romaji (roman alphabet, uh, the alphabet I'm writing in right now), you can also select "Multiple Choice" which lets you pick from four choices.
When you're sure you know a specific kana, you can choose "Discard", and it won't be asked again for the rest of the drill session.
In "Review" mode, you can choose a kana, hiragana or katakana, from the list and the romaji version of the kana will be written under.
And best of all... This program is free! Free for all to use! Yay!
Having that said though, you'd be very kind to donate some money to a starving programmer through my PayPal account at: jf@uberhaxor.net
Thanks for using my program, I hope it helps you in your quest to learn Japanese!
Oh, P.S., you might need OpenNETCF installed, and there's no icon when the program is running, I don't know why, if anybody has any idea how to get an icon in the corner, don't hesitate to e-mail me at jf.arseneau@gmail.com or jf@uberhaxor.net