
* is competitively priced with licences, such as those for graduate students, half the cost of many other QDA products.īut most important of all was that it has been designed for ease of use. * allows researchers from several projects, or the same project, to merge their data and * can deal with text (txt), graphics (e.g., jpeg, bmp, gif, png, pict files), audio (e,g, wav, aif, mov, mp3 files) and video sources (e.g., avi, mpeg, mov, swf, gif files), making it an invaluable multimedia research tool * is founded on a case-base approach so that data is tackled the way that it was collected

* is suitable for qualitative researchers at any level, that is, from beginners to the more experienced, because of its simplicity and reliability, combined with advanced features * enables strong coding and retrieval as well as the generation and testing of theories As a consequence, the latest version is designed to work well with Microsoft Windows and Apple's OS X formats (including new Intel-powered Macintosh computers)
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* is one of the few QDA software systems that operates robustly on both Macintosh and PC platforms.


As we know, there are more than 25 good software packages available for qualitative data analysis (QDA)-so why should HyperRESEARCH (yes, it does have both upper and lower case in the title!), produced by ResearchWare, be any different? Well some reasons for us were that it:
