Tag Archives: Tim Macer

Ruby Tabulation Software

Tim Macer of meaning ltd. wrote an article about Ruby Tabluation Software from the Australian firm Red Centre Software. I’ve always struggled way ways to automate the analysis and reporting on my ongoing surveys so I was intrigued. I signed up for the trial (they were very flexible — first they spent about an hour and a half with me on a webinar and then they let me try the full, unencumbered version of the software for more than a month) and fell in love with it. Continue reading

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nQual Rich Focus reviewed by Tim Macer

nQual Rich Focus is a new, hosted software solution for online focus groups in real time. It was recently reviewed by Tim Macer on his web site and received fairly positive feedback. From my perspective as a very likely potential … Continue reading

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Tim Macer reviews streamBASE GmbH’s Coding-Modul

In the March 2007 issue of Research, Tim Macer reviewed streamBASE GmbH’s Coding-Modul, a program specifically designed to assist in the process of coding a significant number of open-ended questions. Tim gave the software a generally positive review (4 out … Continue reading

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Tim Macer reviews GMI Research Analyzer 2.0

Tim Macer recently reviewed GMI’s Research Analyzer in the February 2007 issue of Research Magazine. Research Analyzer is a fairly easy to use package for analyzing your data and creating reports without the usual hassle that comes from a more … Continue reading

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Tim Macer presentation on Multi-Model Research

About a year ago Tim Macer gave a presentation at the SPSS Directions Conference entitled “Weaving, not drowning: An update on take-up and best practices in Mixed- and Multi- mode research.” Long, perhaps even academic sounding title, but actually extremely … Continue reading

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Tim Macer Reviews Techneos Entryware 6

The October, 2006 issue of Research Magazine contains a review by Tim Macer of Techneos Entryware 6, a software package that works primarily with Palm handhelds (but also with Microsoft based handhelds) to create surveys and collect data in the … Continue reading

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Tim Macer reviews E-Tabs Autograph 2.0

U.K. based Research journal reviewer Tim Macer recently published a review of ETabs AutoGraph 2.0, a program designed to assist in the “desktop creation of indivudual or repetitive charts and tables from most industry-standard tables for output to Excel or … Continue reading

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Tim Macer reviews Perseus SurveySolutions EFM 2.0

In the July, 2006 issue of the Market Research Society’s Research Magazine, Tim Macer reviewed Perseus SurveySolutions 2.0, a multi-user online survey solution with integrated sampling, invitation management, report preparation and publishing, which is aimed at large enterprises wishing to … Continue reading

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Tim Macer reviews Monitor Group’s MarketSight

In the June, 2006 issue of issue of the Market Research Society’s Research Magazine, Tim Macer reviewed Monitor Group’s MarketSight, a web based survey analytic tool for researchers and end-users, with an emphasis on interactive hypothesis testing. Tim liked the expert-system … Continue reading

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Tim Macer reviews Merlinco’s MerlinPlus

In the May, 2006 issue of issue of the Market Research Society’s Research Magazine, Tim Macer reviewed Merlinco’s MerlinPlus, a powerful end-user analysis suite which can be fed either by surveys in industry-standard formats or by data collected using built-in modules … Continue reading

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