@roderickgraham Have been rather happy with #RQDA, actually! Though it's not actively maintained and getting it to work may take some time.

@anders Yes, I used #RQDA in some smaller projects. It was very basic, but functional. RQDA is not maintained anymore and has been removed from #Rstats #CRAN.

#QualCoder is inspired by RQDA, but - as far as I know - has no R integration.

#QCoder is a fairly new R package for "lightweight" qualitative analysis. It uses #Shiny for the UI.

@VickyRampin

- #RQDA, an #RStats package which was unfortunately kicked out of CRAN a while ago, so hard to install. Seems to depend on one person.
- #Taguette, lovely browser-based tool, actively developed.
- #Qualcoder, promising Python-based tool, actively developed but installation barrier too high for now.
- #CATMA, browser-based as well, with more features than others, but I found the interface hard to grasp. Has institutional backing.

Do you know of other notable Open Source QDA tools?

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@thelibrarian some years ago I made a similar research looking for same features and I only found #RQDA, which someone has already mentioned and #libreqda https://github.com/tryolabs/libreQDA although it is discontinued (but looking for a rebirth).
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Great thanks! Good to hear that it runs on Linux. By the way, the guys behind the few existing open source QDA programs are great to link up with. I previously was in contact with the programmers of #Elan, #Cassandre, #CATMA, #CLAN and #RQDA and they all were nice and welcoming.