Dear All,
In these couple of weeks I have been getting queries on managing google docs 
with screen readers.
It is a fact that for all those who are in corporate sector, Google Docs is 
something without which they can’t survive in longer run. Nor you can ask the 
employer to change the solutions for whole company, just because you have 
problem.
So a remedy needs to be worked out.
Let me tell you that there exists various plugins for google docs, the famous 
ones are google cloud connect, and offy sync.
Google Cloud Connect hereinafter refered as GCC for the sake of brevity, is a 
toolbar which gets included into your word, excel and powerpoint.
It is manageable with Jaws curser.
I have tested in office 2010 running jaws 12.
The next plugin is Offi Sync, for short ‘OS’. Smart and accessible plugin, 
which comes as a menu in your office apps. Fairly manageable with Jaws.
Last option is to deal with directly its web interface. And that is where the 
conflict comes in.
99.99% users say that it is impossible to deal with google docs in its own web 
interface, but I am in the remaining users, who say that its not impossible, 
the way of approaching it is different.
I created a new document, entered text, saved it, and shared it.
I gave description to the document.
I could not deal with organize settings.
While    sharing, I kept the permission for others as ‘can view’. Means, they 
can view the document but cannot edit.
So far my experience with it is very good.
Regards
Amar Jain.
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