- AquadAquad is a platform developed in Germany (you will have to translate the website, which is also in German) that supports text of any kind, audio, video, and image files. There is a plugin available to use with R, the open source statistical analysis software.
- Coding Analysis Toolkit (CAT)CAT was designed to utilize keystrokes rather than the mouse as a coding assistant. CAT can import an ATLAS.ti project to parse quantitatively, though it has a coding mechanism built into itself as well. CAT won the Best Research Software award from the Information Technology & Politics in the American Political Science Association in 2008. CAT is Web based.
- CompendiumCompendium models itself as an application to visualize the connections between information and ideas. It is very visually based and offers similar functionality as most CAQDAS platforms. Please note: the program and code are still available, but are no longer maintained as of 2014.
- qcoderqcoder is an R library for qualitative analysis hosted on GitHub.
- QDA Miner LiteA 'lite' version of the proprietary software, QDA Miner Lite has a slightly limited functionality. You can still perform the basic functions of the full version but don't have some of the more advanced options. You can see all the differences in the side by side comparison.
- RQDARQDA is another package from the exciting R Project, a statistical analysis platform that has developed a constantly growing community of users and developers that is designing all sorts of software for use in data analysis. What a plugin to such a power statistics program means is that implementing quantitative data to your project will be seamless and effective.
- TaguetteTaguette is an open source qualitative analysis program that works on Windows, Mac, and Linux computers, as well as in-browser. A quick tutorial on how to get started can be found at their website, linked above. You must have Python 3 and Calibre on your computer in order to successfully download and use Taguette. The online version requires you to register for a free account.
- Weft QDAWeft was a project by a student who was fed up with the pricing of many of the proprietary software providers. Weft provides solid coding capabilities of text in addition to full text search using Boolean operators (AND, OR, NOT). There is no visualization capabilities. Unfortunately, Weft has been abandoned, so there is no support from the developers. Probably best used by researchers only looking to analyze text.
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ATLAS.ti provides you with a comprehensive platform for qualitative analysis and research. It comes with a rich set of tools that work together in order to help you evaluate data, run queries and searches, as well as store and visualize results.
Easily manage large collections of data
While organizing and analyzing a handful of data sources might seem easy, this task becomes tedious and rather overwhelming as the number of sources grows bigger. ATLAS.ti is the ideal tool for managing and inspecting large collections of documents and media files, enabling you to assign categories to information that is relevant to your objective and set relationships between different chunks of data (this operation is called 'coding').
The application can work with text documents (articles, reports, transcripts, surveys etc.), multimedia content (audio recordings and video clips), graphic material (images, photos, diagrams etc.) and even geographical data captured from Google Earth.
Editing and sorting options for more comfort
You can use its toolbox to highlight important data and annotate texts, associate links and resources, and create comments. The advanced searching, sorting and filtering options help you quickly find what you are looking for, while the object explorer offers you an overview of your entire project. For instance, it can be used for viewing documents and their quotations, memos linked to their corresponding objects, all in tree-view to allow easy navigation.
In a similar way, the object manager displays the project content in an organized manner, categorizing them in primary documents, quotations, memos, links etc.
Word wrapping, backup capabilities, automatic segment selection, code lists, weightable codes that can be used as SPSS variables, color coding, diagram view of all the links and object connections are other advantages that this application comes with.
A few last words
Featuring an intuitive interface, ATLAS.ti is a great working environment for organizing your data prior to building your project. It can handle multiple sources simultaneously, supports linking across documents and comes with advanced data visualization options that you would expect from a reliable and powerful qualitative research utility.
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