[blindlaw] Track Changes Update and E Discovery Platforms

kelby carlson kelbycarlson at gmail.com
Sun Dec 23 19:29:41 UTC 2018


Elizabeth,

I will confess to never having thought of taking this approach. Do you find that MS Word works reasonably well with Voiceover? I do use my iPhone for writing occasionally, but not that much. I also have a bluetooth keyboard that I like very much. What advantages does the iPad have over the phone in this approach if you use a keyboard with the phone?

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> On Dec 23, 2018, at 12:36 PM, Gerard Sadlier via BlindLaw <blindlaw at nfbnet.org> wrote:
> 
> Thanks for this Elizabeth!
> 
> Kind regards
> 
> Ger
> 
>> On 12/23/18, Elizabeth Rene via BlindLaw <blindlaw at nfbnet.org> wrote:
>> 
>> Dear Ger,
>> I dictate first, then edit afterwards. And I edit very carefully.
>> But that’s still faster than typing.
>> Dictating lets me use either my iPhone or my iPad, at will.
>> But I do type now and then, and the keyboard on the iPad is so much bigger.
>> And you can always attach a Bluetooth, more tactile, keyboard to the iPad
>> and use the whole thing as a case. I don’t use the iPad Pro, because I can
>> get by with the regular one at half the price. But the iPad Pro has an
>> external keyboard that snaps right on and doesn’t need Bluetooth. Plus you
>> get 4 speakers and some other bills and whistles.
>> I confess I haven’t used much E discovery, except for receiving and
>> maintaining confidential materials in Box and in PDF Expert. But these apps
>> work beautifully.
>> I just think that Apple’s vision accessibility tools are so much more
>> responsive to so many more different apps and platforms than those provided
>> by Freedom Scientific.
>> Hope this helps.
>> Elizabeth
>> 
>> Elizabeth M René
>> Attorney at Law
>> WSBA #10710
>> KCBA #21824
>> rene0373 at gmail.com
>> 
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