Best Qualitative Data Analysis Software for Microsoft Access

Find and compare the best Qualitative Data Analysis software for Microsoft Access in 2026

Use the comparison tool below to compare the top Qualitative Data Analysis software for Microsoft Access on the market. You can filter results by user reviews, pricing, features, platform, region, support options, integrations, and more.

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    JMP Statistical Software Reviews

    JMP Statistical Software

    JMP Statistical Discovery

    $1320/year/user
    1 Rating
    JMP is a data analysis tool compatible with both Mac and Windows that merges robust statistical capabilities with engaging interactive visualizations. The software simplifies the process of importing and analyzing data through its user-friendly drag-and-drop interface, interconnected graphs, an extensive library of advanced analytic features, a scripting language, and various sharing options, enabling users to explore their datasets more efficiently and effectively. Initially created in the 1980s to leverage the potential of graphical user interfaces for personal computing, JMP continues to evolve by incorporating innovative statistical techniques and specialized analysis methods from diverse industries with each new version released. Furthermore, John Sall, the founder of the organization, remains actively involved as the Chief Architect, ensuring the software stays at the forefront of analytical technology.
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    QDA Miner Reviews

    QDA Miner

    Provalis Research

    QDA Miner Lite is a no-cost, user-friendly version of our well-known software designed for computer-assisted qualitative analysis. This tool is ideal for analyzing various types of textual data, including interview transcripts, news articles, and open-ended survey responses, as well as for evaluating still images. Users can easily import documents in formats such as plain text, RTF, HTML, PDF, and data from Excel, MS Access, CSV, and tab-delimited text files. Additionally, it supports the import of data from other qualitative coding programs like Atlas.ti, HyperResearch, and Ethnograph, as well as from transcription software such as Transana and Transcriber, along with Reference Information System (.RIS) files. The software allows users to append comments or memos to coded segments, cases, or entire projects, enhancing the analytical process. Users can retrieve coded data employing Boolean operators (and, or, not) and proximity operators (includes, enclosed, near, before, after) for more precise analysis. Furthermore, tables can be exported in XLS, Tab Delimited, CSV formats, and Word format, making data sharing and reporting more convenient. The interface, along with the help documentation, is available in English, French, and Spanish, ensuring accessibility for a diverse user base. This functionality makes QDA Miner Lite an excellent resource for researchers and analysts looking to streamline their qualitative data analysis.
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