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I've used Datair mostly for the cross-testing that I've done in the past. It seems to work alright as long as you've input all the correct information, and selected the tests correctly. It's not a bad package for crosstesting.

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unfortunately, it is dos-based and soomewhat inflexible in certain areas. ... but it does work in most cases

Guest BobParks
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We use, and have for years, Blaze SSI for cross tested plans.

It allows you to have multiple classes, 3, 4, 5 or more and it also takes a two class plan and solves for the Max/Min allocation.

Guest MMorgan
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I've been using Flexsoft for cross-tested plans and have been very pleased with it.

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You can run all types of cross tested plans on Quantech - super-integrated or by class. The nondiscrimination module will perform all the tests. it is a little weak if you desire to group accrual rates, but other than that works fine. It is windows based, the help notes could be better, but I have my own help notes that I have shared with others.

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Guest CAM
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Try downloading Benetech's 30 day trial proposal software. They have a simple tiered allocation program.

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