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While making sense of qualitative data must allow for the occasionally frustrating nature of emerging data, HyperRESEARCH made this method of data analysis a more manageable, coherent, and organized process. I could not imagine trying to sort qualitative data without HyperRESEARCH, and recommend it highly.


'HyperRESEARCH', Journal of Technology in Human Services, 25: 4, 109 — 113
Reviewer: Karen Zgoda, MSW, LCSW, Boston College


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Pricing for Both Macintosh and Windows Versions


Number of Licenses/Units Price ($US)
Single User: 1-4 licenses $370.00.
Volume Pricing:5-10 licenses $320.00 ea.
Volume Pricing: 11-25 licenses
$270.00 ea.
Volume Pricing: 26-50 licenses
$220.00 ea.
Volume Pricing: 51+ licenses $170.00 ea.
Upgrades
Single User Upgrade v2.0+ ->2.8.3: Free!

HyperRESEARCH is licensed to "single users." Our licensing policy allows each user to install the software on up to three computers (for example, one for work, one for home, and one on a laptop to use in the field), provided only one copy is in use at a time. The license key your receive when purchasing HyperRESEARCH is perpetual, meaning it is good for the version of HyperRESEARCH purchased forever. So a valid license key for HyperRESEARCH 2.8 will activate version 2.8 forever. For more information, see our FAQ: "ResearchWare Licensing Terms."

For information on high volumes and site licenses, including Institutional Site Licenses and subscriptions, please contact ResearchWare at sales@researchware.com or call 888-497-3737 (if outside the US dial 00+1+781-961-3909).

 

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