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    HermeneutiX

    HermeneutiX

    Your graphical tool for Syntactic/Semantic Structure Analysis of texts

    ...Please check out the release summary: https://github.com/scientific-tool-set/scitos/releases For an introduction, check out this video: https://youtu.be/uQjewyG0Ad8 PS: To run a Java application such as HermeneutiX (i.e. SciToS) you need a Java Runtime Environment (JRE). HermeneutiX is currently built to be compatible down to JRE version 6. You may download the current JRE here: http://www.java.com/en/download
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    Colloquium QDA

    Colloquium QDA

    A free and open source qualitative ethnographic interview coding tool.

    Colloquium QDA is a tool for custom coding and analyzing qualitative ethnographic interviews. To run, make sure you first have JRE 8 or later installed (http://www.oracle.com/technetwork/java/javase/downloads/). Colloquium QDA is an open source cross-platform Java Swing app utilizing an embedded Java DB with Lucene integrated search.
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