On mac, tams is ever being developed and remains free as in beer and air as they say.
On May 15, 2013, at 2:24 AM, Gourlay, Stephen N wrote:
> Depends what you mean by content analysis :)
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> Tropes (http://www.semantic-knowledge.com/tropes.htm) is an interesting linguistically based tool for analysing texts, focusing on meaning, but proceeding through analysis of text structures. It's also underpinned by a theory of the production of meaning.
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> It's also free.
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> Stephen Gourlay
> Kingston University
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> Subject: Free content analysis software
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> Hello All. I am looking for well-featured, free or open source content analysis software packages.
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> (The easily accessed web pages on this topic all seem to be 5 years or more out of date.)
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> Would you share names, pros and cons of any CA packages you have found helpful? Thanks so much.
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