I think they survive because of the universities. >into competition with each other pricewise. >giants Atlas TI, MaxQDA and Nvivo who better share the market then going >I find it amazing who the qualitative text analysis guys escaped the And there seem to be only three giants Atlas TI, MaxQDA and Nvivo who better share the market then going into competition with each other pricewise. I find it amazing who the qualitative text analysis guys escaped the software price drop trend of the past. I find the Quotation feature in MaxQda a little And, you are locked out of your data if you forget to export. The license in Atlas Ti is a huge pain the ass. Once you pay for the license, you can use the application for life (so far as you don’t want to upgrade). I find the Quotation feature in MaxQda a little lacking. It is very powerful machine for understanding literature and generating new ideas. The concept mapping (mind mapping) tool also helps you map the quotations/comments or the tags(codes) to construct new ideas. 930€ for a singleĪtlasTi is really powerful. >But the price of Atlas Ti - really frightening. >I must confess that I never heard of these applications. I probably tested it earlier (beta) or confused it with another app. You are right, the annotation is standard. >PDFViewer and GoodReader - the highlights and notes taken in TN are are >I just checked this by sending an annotated pdf from TagNotate to
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