I think there's been less list traffic with regard to The Ethnograph
because the Windows version is relatively new. But it's well worth a
look: it's a very good program with lots of good features, it's very
easy to learn and use, and it's less expensive than many of its
competitors.
-Eben
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Eben Weitzman, Ph.D.
Graduate Programs in Dispute Resolution
University of Massachusetts Boston
100 Morrissey Blvd.
Boston, MA 02125-3393
Phone: (617)287-7238
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> In a message dated 99-05-12 03:37:00 EDT, John Konrad wrote:
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> <<
> As a new member of this list, I've missed some of the "movie". I'm not
> familiar with Ethnograph - how does it compare with NU*Dist? Is there a
> demo URL?
> >>
>
> (I just pressed the wrong button and sent an incomplete response that
> hopefully won't get posted...)
> I've been checking out this list for months to learn more about QA software
> and from all the comments it seemed that most people prefer NU*Dist or
> Atlas-ti, but I went for Ethnograph because I got an offer in the mail ($200
> for students) and knew it has been used by anthropologists such as myself
> since 1985. I'm afraid I don't know exactly how it compares (Ethnograph
> isn't mentioned much on this list), but I can give you a URL where I believe
> a demo can be downloaded: www.QualisResearch.com.
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