In Australia, qualitative research software developer QSR International has updated its NVivo product to include new audio and visual capabilities.NVivo 8 has been introduced after more than two years' research and development, and was subjected to intensive beta testing among researchers in academic, government and commercial fields prior to the launch.
CEO John Owen says that the update allows researchers to choose to work with or without a transcript or create their own in the software. 'Clients can now manage, shape and analyze virtually any type of unstructured material - from media clips and music to pdf documents and photos, side by side. They can even share their findings and files via new mini-websites with others who don't have the software,' he explained.
NVivo was first launched in 1999. Since then, it has undergone two overhauls resulting in NVivo 2 (2002) and NVivo 7 (2006). Last year, the firm launched a Japanese version of the product (www.mrweb.com/drno/news6598.htm ).
Owen clarified that NVivo 8 integrates existing tools with new materials and features, meaning users won't need to re-learn the application. He said the software would still have the same familiar Windows XP interface as NVivo 7, but for the first time would offer researchers the ability to:
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