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You’re supposed to write in it constantly so you’d want to use it with a pen to write in it.
I use it on Kindle all the time. I don’t like to write in books so I use a seperate notepad and pen/pencil anyway.
Just hand write everything in a notebook. Or for the parts where you’re supposed to trace to practice drawing the kana just put a sheet of paper over the screen and trace like that
Just gonna add that there is a third option, the JFZ online course, which I think is easily the best way to do JFZ, because it has audio for everything and allows you to learn kana as fast as you want.