No I don't use your system, mine is selfmade hee hee.
I make my own flashcards, physycally cut thick paper into small rectangles. I write on the front the kanji and then turn it around. I divide the back side in 2. On the left side I write all the the 音読み I can find amongst 4 dictionaries with the translations. On the right side I write all the 訓読み with all the translations. Every night at work I spend my lunch hour looking at the kanji and by heart saying all the back side (this is only about kanji, at home I study other stuff).
Now way I could learn in 1 day 10-15 kanji :O Certaing kanji took me weeks to be perfectly memorized...kanji like 下, where you have a long streak of reading like カ、ゲ、した、しも、もと、さがる、さげる、くださる 、くだる、くだす、おろす、おりる...and who knows how many I have missed LOL. Not to mention kanji which have tons of meanings like 付く or 作る just to name a couple. I am about to have to divide in 2 my flashcards since my lunch hour is almost no longer enough to study all the kanji
EDIT: Tho I admit that it is a huge satisfaction when I look up a word in the dictionary, and I see the examples given for that word and I read it smoothly because I know how to read the kanji used in that phrase.