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If your team hasn't yet decided on the qualitative software you'll be
using, you may want to include HyperRESEARCH among the packages you're
evaluating.
HyperRESEARCH is fully cross-platform, allowing study files to be moved
easily between computers running Windows, OS X, and soon Linux as well.
If your sources go beyond text to include audio and video, HyperRESEARCH
can help your work with its support of dozens of the most popular media
formats.
As useful as those features may be, what we hear most from our customers
is an appreciation of the simplicity of the workflow with HyperRESEARCH.
Its straightforward case-based layout is easily learned, and the user
testing we've done has delivered an interface that one reviewer has
called "the fastest and easiest coding facility in the business."
This focus on simplicity also helps us keep the system requirements low
enough to work on just about any computer, with a simple one-step
installer that needs less than 30 MBs on disk. HyperRESEARCH uses
relatively little memory, and runs on any Windows system from Win98
forward, and any Mac running OS X.
In spite of its small size, HyperRESEARCH has been used on some fairly
big projects. Some of our customers have teams of 10 or more
researchers contributing to their study, and just this morning I spoke
with a customer doing a project for UNICEF in the Congo in which she's
just completed coding interviews collected at more than 400 sites.
HyperRESEARCH can be downloaded for free at:
http://www.researchware.com
All features in the free download are available with no time limit. The
only restriction is that without a license code there's a limit on the
number of codes and cases that can be entered, but those limits are high
enough that an evaluator can complete the seven tutorials included in
the package at their leisure with no obligation to buy.
If you have questions about HyperRESEARCH or our transcription tool,
HyperTRANSCRIBE, you're welcome to drop me an email any time.
Whichever product your team chooses, I wish you the best for the
successful completion of your project.
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Richard Gaskin
Lead Programmer, ResearchWare Inc.
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