[blindlaw] carpe diem and filesite software accessibility
Tim Elder
tim at timeldermusic.com
Fri Feb 20 13:37:12 UTC 2015
I can almost guarantee that the fastest way to track your time is to run in
Excel and import a template periodically. But efficiency may not matter as
much for a summer position. I think I've used IManage in a firm context
with some degree of success, but it was over five years ago.
-----Original Message-----
From: Laura Wolk [mailto:laura.wolk at gmail.com]
Sent: Thursday, February 19, 2015 7:18 AM
To: Blind Law Mailing List
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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