queXC cleans and codes / classifies qualitative and other textual data (such as data collected from a questionnaire). Multiple operators can work on a single data file using only a web browser. Coding / classification schemes can be created on the fly or imported.

queXC 0.9.2 released

queXC 0.9.2 has been released today on Sourceforge.

There hasn't been a queXC release in a while, so this one incorporates a lot of new changes.

In summary, major new features include the ability to code to multiple columns (multiple choice coding) and to assign portions of the text to a code by simply selecting it in the browser window. A search feature has been added for searching inside coding schemes. An administrator can update the data description (question labels, response labels). A keyword correspondence feature allows you to automatically code a field based on the details of another. Also, operators can see their performance in comparison with other operators while working.

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queXC 0.9.1 Released

queXC 0.9.1 has been released today on Sourceforge

It includes the following changes:

New features:

  • Complete Italian translation by Diego Donati
  • All strings translatable
  • Can export to CSV file with code labels instead of code values
  • Start of Lithuanian translation by Zimi
  • Start of Spanish translation by DiegoJ

Italian translation added to SVN

Diego Donati, who kindly translated queXS into Italian, has also translated queXC into Italian.

The translation is available in the queXC SVN repository, and will also be made available in the next release of queXC.

Thank you Diego!

queXC 0.9.0 Released

queXC 0.9.0 has been released today, and is available for download from Sourceforge

Please join or contact the Mailing list for support or to report any bugs/issues/feature requests.

queXC Project created on Sourceforge

The queXC project has been added to Sourceforge

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