[Trainer-Talk] file sharing drive suggestions

Reginald George adapt at kc.rr.com
Sat Aug 17 21:11:56 UTC 2019


Microsoft word on the iPhone is supposed to be accessible. However I do not like it very well. I have had the best luck using Google docs which is free to create word documents. The free version of Microsoft Word will not let you save your work unless you’re subscribed to office 365. Google docs will let you save as a word document although that is not the default format. But I actually create the new document and save it immediately as word and then you can write and spellcheck and format and do a lot of things just from the phone with a Bluetooth keyboard.

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On Aug 17, 2019, at 1:30 PM, Ashley Bramlett via Trainer-Talk <trainer-talk at nfbnet.org> wrote:

Brad and all,
Thanks for responding. Its good to know that One Drive app works on both IOS and mac.

Do Microsoft applications work well on IOS though? For instance, if I bought the Word app and wanted to edit and add info to a file, can I do this easily with voiceOver?
I hope that will work because a common format is Word files. I know IOS has an equivalent program to Word but I don't think I'd use that; I do not have a mac and plan to do my Word processing and most large file creation on a pc.

But reading files on a tablet will help in the ease of access because a tablet and smart phone are portable and light.

Thanks.
Ashley


-----Original Message----- From: Brad Snyder via Trainer-Talk
Sent: Saturday, August 17, 2019 11:49 AM
To: David Goldfield ; List for teachers and trainers of adaptive technology
Cc: Brad Snyder
Subject: Re: [Trainer-Talk] file sharing drive suggestions

I agree with David.
There is also a One Drive app for both Mac and iOS.  They both are very accessible with VoiceOver.

- Brad -


On Aug 17, 2019, at 10:07, David Goldfield via Trainer-Talk <trainer-talk at nfbnet.org> wrote:

While I have used Dropbox and find it to be totally accessible my personal preference is OneDrive. In addition to it also being very accessible you will receive a terabyte of storage if you are an Office 365 subscriber.


David Goldfield, Assistive Technology Specialist JAWS Certified: 2019 WWW.David-Goldfield.Com<http://WWW.David-Goldfield.Com>
On 8/16/2019 11:53 PM, David Andrews via Trainer-Talk wrote:
I use DropBox on windows and iOS. I didn't have as good of luck with OneDrive.


Dave

At 06:51 PM 8/16/2019, Ashley Bramlett via Trainer-Talk wrote:
Hi All, What are good file sharing sources you can access across platforms? Particularly IOS  tablets and Windows pcs. Also, does Microsoft One Drive work well on the pc side with screen readers and IOS? Iâ?Td like to use that if possible. Also, I know we mainly discuss computers and tablets here for training, but if you all can comment on anything file related that interfaces with Google Home or the Amazon Echo devices, Iâ?Td like that. I think I heard that the Microsoft To Do app might interface with the Echo. I find that dropbox has changed layouts and is no longer very screen reader friendly; a few unlabeled buttons and arrows to click on and I cannot determine what they do. I wish dropbox were better to use with screen readers including Jaws because everyone seems to use it and I wanted to teach it to others; yet, when they changed it a few years back, I found it combersome. Thanks in advance! Ashley


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