[blindlaw] carpe diem and filesite software accessibility

Farber, Randy rfarber at jw.com
Thu Feb 19 15:58:53 UTC 2015


Laura - My firm uses iManage for file management.  It is manageable with JAWS, although, we had to name some of the fields in some of the forms, because JAWS wasn't reading them correctly.  I also had someone at the firm reorder the columns of information that show-up on the primary screen so that the information was in an order that gave me the most important information.  you can contact me offline it you would like to discuss.

Randy Farber
713-752-4241

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Subject: [blindlaw] carpe diem and filesite software accessibility

Hi all,

In preparation for my upcoming summer, I have asked my firm to provide me with the names of any software they use which might pose accessibility issues with JAWS. They have told me that they use a program called Carpe Diem for billing purposes, and a program called IManage File Site for purposes of collaborating/managing documents.

I am wondering if anyone has any experiences with these programs and can speak to their accessibility with JAWS. I am not within travel distance of the firm so cannot do testing myself. Additionally, any alternative techniques you have used if you have dealt with inaccessible programs to do these tasks in a firm setting would be useful.

Thank you,

Laura

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